TV Tech Guide to Archiving
Ebook Is Now Available
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The transition to audio over IP over the past decade has revolutionized the broadcast industry, bringing added flexibility and improving quality and options for the viewer. That progress, however, has not come without its concerns as media companies try to keep up with consumers who are viewing content on myriad devices. In our latest TV Tech "Guide to Audio," we hope to lessen that anxiety by taking a look at how audio professionals are tapping into that flexibility that AoIP brings to our industry and the approaches taken to maximize the consumer audio experience.
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Welcome to Future's 2022 Program Guide for the Media & Entertainment Best in Market Awards. It features a roundup of new products introduced for TV, film, video, streaming and radio professionals from manufacturers in the industry.
This digital guide showcases all the nominees and winners that participated in the Future awards program. The guide is an excellent sample of new technology introduced to the market this year.
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While change is a constant in the broadcast industry, one element never changes: making your subjects look good. And when it comes to professional productions, perhaps nothing is more important than proper lighting. In our latest guide on lighting, we take a look at how advances in lighting technology are helping broadcasters reduce costs and promote sustainability.
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The evolution of virtualized playout has significantly progressed since the first "channel in a box" systems started hitting the market more than 15 years ago. Today, virtualized playout is becoming more commonplace as media enterprises adapt to the challenges and demands of the streaming era. As broadcasters move to a more software-defined production environment, TV Tech takes a look at how virtualized playout and cloud advances have helped broadcasters more efficiently produce and distribute content and thrive in an increasingly competitive media landscape.
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The events of the past two and a half years have demonstrated the importance of reliable and flexible communications among media production professionals. And like the television industry, the world of professional intercoms is advancing forward with IP and now, the cloud, and with it the promise of a robust and expanding environment for remote production. In this month's ebook, TV Tech looks at the evolution of media comms and what we can expect to see in the future as media companies adapt to changing requirements.
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Remote production is not new but the increasing use of IP technology and the cloud has made its use far more widespread and accessible. In our latest guide, we bring you the commentary and insight from the professionals on the front lines of M&E technology development and implementation driving this phenomenon.
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