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Monitoring innovations in post-production, head-end, streaming, OTT, second-screen, UHDTV, multiscreen strategies & tools
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How to Develop a Viable 4K Production Workflow

How to Develop a Viable 4K Production Workflow | Video Breakthroughs | Scoop.it

Since the NAB conference in April, 4K workflow options have swelled. Here's a look at the hardware, recording media, and codecs needed to produce and stream 4K video.

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Metadata focus for BBC production

Metadata focus for BBC production | Video Breakthroughs | Scoop.it

The BBC is experimenting with iPads to speed production and better incorporate metadata at the point of acquisition for use throughout the programme’s lifecycle, writes Adrian Pennington.

 

The focus of the Automated Production project at BBC R&D and demonstrated at BBC R&D North, is to use data and networking tools to power programme workflow. Alongside major pieces of IT research for post production and playout it is an attempt “to take it back toward the cameras and to the people making the programmes,” explained Lead Technologist, Jon Rosser.

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Digital Production Partnership unveils the first Broadcasters’ guide to digital workflows

Digital Production Partnership unveils the first Broadcasters’ guide to digital workflows | Video Breakthroughs | Scoop.it

The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has today unveiled a major industry report, “The Bloodless Revolution: A Guide to Smoother Digital Workflows in Television.” The report is the first published guidance on digital workflows to be issued on behalf of ITV, Channel Four and the BBC. It seeks to help producers and suppliers achieve a smoother transition to fully digital production.

 

The new guide follows the publication of the DPP’s report on breaking down the barriers to digital production (The Reluctant Revolution, September 2011). One of the claims made in the first report was that the pace of change in the industry was held back by a lack of commonly agreed ways of working. It observed that greater guidance is needed if the industry is to complete its move from tape-based to file-based production.

 

READ GUIDE HERE : http://www.digitalproductionpartnership.co.uk/PDF_Outputs/DPP_Bloodless_Revolution.pdf

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