Quote of the Day: "Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together." ~ Carl Zwanzig
On this Stardate: In 2010, the second largest intraday point swing in Dow Jones Industrial Average history occurs.
Harmonizing 'The Voice' Workflow As TV's top-rated musical competition show, the Emmy-Award winning "The Voice" draws millions of viewers. With multicamera shoots occurring nearly every week, the show's 90-member post production team faces the daunting task of editing and managing a massive, exponentially growing volume of rich media assets to meet demanding deadlines.
The Perils of 4K by Jay Ankeney "We are working on eight television shows right now including 'NCIS: Los Angeles,' 'Perception,' and 'Cougar Town,' among others, but none of those clients have requested 4K masters."
The Difficulties of Getting a Great Mix to Air by Jay Yeary I started mixing for television in the late 1970s, during the good old analog days when TV audio was more of an afterthought than it is now.
"Achieving Maximum Accuracy in Video Quality Measurement," from Video Clarity is a white paper focused on helping content originators and distributors understand a method to ensure that viewers get the best quality of experience, advertisers are satisfied, and regulations are met.
"Selecting Next-Generation Video Servers," from Rohde and Schwarz examines the rapid pace of technology development and the incorporation of information technology into broadcast and the broadcast operating environment.
"Hybrid Software as a Service," from Signiant discusses how businesses of all sizes are capitalizing on new modes of computing and software delivery—including software as a service and hybrid SaaS—that let them achieve a new level of results with less technology investment.
"Beyond CALM," from Linear Acoustic offers a comprehensive, beginning-to-end approach to measuring and controlling loudness.