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TV Streaming Expectations, Google Fiber Implementations, CALM Act Conversations, Pocket Cinema Camera Realizations


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November 18, 2013

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PRODUCTION/POST/SOUND
Small Gets Big: Interest Grows in the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
"We received a lot of positive response from the Blackmagic Digital Cinema Camera we released last year," explains Dan May, president of Blackmagic Design. "As we looked toward the other boundaries we could push, it became apparent that a small, flexible secondary camera could also find a ready market.
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DIGITAL MEDIA
TV Streaming Heats Up
Streaming video to televisions, either directly to the TV or in tandem with a separate IP-connected device, is outpacing other ways adults are consuming over-the-top content, says a new study.
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TELEVISION
Taking Stock of CALM
Nearly a year after the passage of the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act--also known as the CALM Act--commercial advertisements are generally less jarringly loud. But this hasn't been limited to commercial over-the-air TV; unlike many FCC regulations, cable system operators are also subject to the rule.
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DIGITAL MEDIA
Welcome to the Fiberhood
Google Fiber is Google's project to create a broadband Internet network using fiber-optic communication. Also known as "gigabit Internet," this type of infrastructure allows for Internet speeds of one gigabit per second for both download and upload. That's about 100 times faster than the Internet service most Americans have right now.
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TELEVISION
Gordon Smith: Television's Future
Opening the TV on Wall Street conference, presented by NAB Show as part of NYC Television Week, NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith began, "Mark Twain once said, 'The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.' The same could be said of broadcast television. Contrary to what you may hear from media reports, broadcast TV has a vibrant and prosperous future."
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EIC's SET Awards Announced
Presented annually by the Entertainment Industries Council (EIC) to movies, TV series, radio, comic books, television news programs, print and online journalism, and multimedia productions, the SET Awards recognize accurate and impactful entertainment portraying and promoting the fields of science, engineering, technology, and math.
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