Over the coming years more stations will switch to DTV transmitters, cable programmers will begin to offer wide-screen and HDTV signals via satellite, cable systems will begin to deliver digital television programming to homes, and non-broadcast applications from Digital Cinema to corporate presentations will explore ways these technoligies can impact their business. Much of the process of creating images for the screen will be similar to the processes of the past and many of the processes will be radically different. The purpose of this book is to provide a resource for the various production aspects of DTV, and, at the same time it should allow a discussion of differing techniques, ideas and approaches to DTV.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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1, black & white illustrations
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 33 mm
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978-0-07-137744-7 (9780071377447)
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John Rice (Philadelphia, PA) is a Senior Communications Manager at Sony and a columnist for Videography magazine. Brian McKernan (White Plains, NJ) is the Editorial Director of Television Broadcasting, Videography, and Digital Cinema magazines.
I. What is DTV? 1. Background 2. Multiple Formats 3. What is: HDTV SDTV Enhanced TV Multicasting Datacasting II. Application of DTV 1. Sports 2. Documentary 3. Prime Time Episodic (Film) 4. Prime Time Episodic (Multi-camera shoot as live) 5. Music/Performance 6. Children's Educational 7. News 8. Corporate/Presentation 9. Web Production 10. Enhanced TV III. Technique 1. Camera (single camera shooting) 2. Camera (multi-camera shooting) 3. Film - framing for multiple aspect ratios 4. Film - film transfer 5. Audio (5.1) 6. Lighting 7. Post-production (non-linear) 8. Post-production (linear) 9. Post-production (for multiple output) 10. Enhanced TV (content creation) 11. Enhanced TV (programming) 12. Datacasting IV. Glossary