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1. Giving voice to subtitling: Ruth Griffiths, director
of Access Services at...
In 26 July 2004, the communications regulator OFCOM announced a statute that set out to dramatically improve the choice of programming available to millions of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Big Brother for subtitles: Screen Subtitling Systems
has added a powerful...
With the ever-increasing need to meet both customer expectations and regulatory requirements it is as important to be able to review subtitle output as it ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Innovative teleprompting on your
doorstep.
Teleprompting today is a vital and sophisticated tool for television, video and live event production. The ability to provide presenters with a seamless, continuous prompt ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. The importance of the written word: Neil Nixon
introduces this month's...
This feature looks at two separate disciplines within the broadcasting world, linked by one feature--the written word. In today's 24 hour television environment, prompting becomes ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Colour checking: Gunner Baekgaard, product manager at
DK-Technologies.
As long as film production has been in colour, adjustments of colour tones and appearance have been a major issue when combining takes from different ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. The practical route to HD quality control: Steve
Nunney of Hamlet.
The world of television programme production and broadcasting is moving to HD. The most advanced HD market, the USA, has no fewer than 38 standards ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Take the guesswork out of the HD test: Jochen Kuhnen,
market development...
As the roll out of HD gains momentum, the question of 'how to make it work' becomes proportionally less relevant than the question of how ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Networked broadcast signal analysis: Paul Vos of
elQuip BV reports.
The shift from analogue to digital broadcast production in the mid 1990s brought immense benefits in terms of signal acquisition and delivery quality as well ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Framestore CFC passes the test: Any Howard, head of
engineering at...
One of the many reasons Framestore CFC has grown to become the largest visual effects and computer animation studio in Europe-collecting two Academy Awards, three ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Testing times: Neil Nixon introduces this issue's
technical feature.
Test and measurement could not be described as the 'sexiest' of broadcasting topics but one that, with the arrival of HD video and audio, is ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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