
How Video Works
From Broadcast to the Cloud
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 10. September 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
348 pages
978-1-138-78601-1 (ISBN)
Description
How Video Works raises the curtain on how video is created, scanned, transmitted, stored, compressed, encoded, delivered and streamed to its multitude of destinations. In today's digital world, every content creator-individual as well as network or corporation-must understand the process of how video works in order to deliver not only the best quality video, but a digital video file with the most appropriate specifications for each particular use. This complete guide covers key stages of video development, from image capture to the final stages of delivery and archiving, as well as workflows and new technologies, including Ultra High Definition, metadata, signal monitoring, streaming and managing video files - all presented in an easy to understand way. Whether you are a professional or new video technician discovering the ins and outs of digital distribution, this book has the information you need to succeed. The updated third edition contains:
* New sections on image capture as well as streaming and video workflows
* A hands-on approach to using digital scopes and monitoring the video signal
* Thorough explanations of managing video files, including codecs and wrappers
* In-depth coverage of compression, encoding, and metadata
* A complete explanation of video and audio standards, including Ultra HD
* An overview of video recording and storage formats
* A complete glossary of terms for video, audio and broadcast
* New sections on image capture as well as streaming and video workflows
* A hands-on approach to using digital scopes and monitoring the video signal
* Thorough explanations of managing video files, including codecs and wrappers
* In-depth coverage of compression, encoding, and metadata
* A complete explanation of video and audio standards, including Ultra HD
* An overview of video recording and storage formats
* A complete glossary of terms for video, audio and broadcast
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
126 s/w Abbildungen, 16 farbige Abbildungen, 3 s/w Tabellen
3 Tables, black and white; 16 Illustrations, color; 126 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
701 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-78601-1 (9781138786011)
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Persons
Diana Weynand is an award-winning Producer, Director, Editor, and the co-founder of Rev Up Tech, a leader in training and consulting for emerging technologies. Diana was Supervising Editor for the Barbara Walters Specials, Director and Producer of the Emmy-nominated PBS series Cinematic Eye, and the PBS documentary Endangered Species: The San Francisco Cable Cars, and Online Editor for the Olympics and Real World. She authored Apple's certified Final Cut Pro books, and has written extensiveley on video.
Vance Piccin is a freelance Video Editor specializing in Sports, Corporate, Talk Shows, and News Magazines. As Editor and Edit Supervisor, he has covered the NBC Olympics for over ten years, and has garnered seven Emmys in Outstanding Achievement in areas including Graphic Designer, Outstanding Team Studio, and Outstanding Technical Team Remote.
Marcus Weise has operated in both production and post production in the television industry. He has been an Associate Director, Online Editor, and Technical Consultant. His many credits include being an Online Editor for CSI.
Vance Piccin is a freelance Video Editor specializing in Sports, Corporate, Talk Shows, and News Magazines. As Editor and Edit Supervisor, he has covered the NBC Olympics for over ten years, and has garnered seven Emmys in Outstanding Achievement in areas including Graphic Designer, Outstanding Team Studio, and Outstanding Technical Team Remote.
Marcus Weise has operated in both production and post production in the television industry. He has been an Associate Director, Online Editor, and Technical Consultant. His many credits include being an Online Editor for CSI.
Content
Introduction
The early days
From broadcast to the cloud (online)
About this book
The Medium of Video
Types of video signal
Analog theory
Analog, digital broadcast, online
Broadcast standards
Types of delivery
Digital theory
Live video, live linear, on demand
Broadcast standards
OTT and Beyond - video in the age of the Internet
IPTV (Internet Protocol TV)
HD and beyond
720p
1080i/p
4k (UHD)
8k
Audio for video
Acquisition of Video
Via camera
Tape
Digital
Capture
Analog (capture card)
Digital (firewire or import)
Storage
Disc/tape/raid/cloud
Manipulating (or Working) with video
Monitoring
Waveforms
Analog
Digital
Vectorscopes
Histograms
Levels
Compression
How compression works
Intraframe
Interframe
General encoding info
Codecs
Formats
Resolutions
Framerates
How we encode
Locally
hardware vs software
In the cloud
Hybrid
Encoding video for the Internet
Progressive Download
Streaming
Adaptive Bit Rate
Delivering & Watching Video
Transmissions via Online
Progressive Download
Streaming
Adaptive Bit Rate
Transmission via Traditional Broadcast
OTA
Satellite
Cable
Physical
DVD
Bluray
Tape (professional)
Conclusion
The early days
From broadcast to the cloud (online)
About this book
The Medium of Video
Types of video signal
Analog theory
Analog, digital broadcast, online
Broadcast standards
Types of delivery
Digital theory
Live video, live linear, on demand
Broadcast standards
OTT and Beyond - video in the age of the Internet
IPTV (Internet Protocol TV)
HD and beyond
720p
1080i/p
4k (UHD)
8k
Audio for video
Acquisition of Video
Via camera
Tape
Digital
Capture
Analog (capture card)
Digital (firewire or import)
Storage
Disc/tape/raid/cloud
Manipulating (or Working) with video
Monitoring
Waveforms
Analog
Digital
Vectorscopes
Histograms
Levels
Compression
How compression works
Intraframe
Interframe
General encoding info
Codecs
Formats
Resolutions
Framerates
How we encode
Locally
hardware vs software
In the cloud
Hybrid
Encoding video for the Internet
Progressive Download
Streaming
Adaptive Bit Rate
Delivering & Watching Video
Transmissions via Online
Progressive Download
Streaming
Adaptive Bit Rate
Transmission via Traditional Broadcast
OTA
Satellite
Cable
Physical
DVD
Bluray
Tape (professional)
Conclusion