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What is the future of ENG and EFP video production? |
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what is the industry rapidly moving towards? |
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list 3 advantages that direct to chip recording offers: |
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- no moving parts -the chip can be recognized as just another drive -the life of the chip is longer than a plastic tape or disc |
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true or false: the industry will continue to fight format |
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TRUE: the industry will continue to fight format wars |
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List 3 reasons it is wise to at least have a basic understanding of what is available in equipment: |
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-New Equipment might be available to enhance the performance of the equipment you already have. (ex:lenses) -you might be asked to make a major equipment recommendation for your company. -generally, newer equipment not only offers higher quality but is more economical |
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true or false: Cameras will continue to incase in image quality and decrease in size up to the point where they are too small to be operated. |
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TRUE:Cameras will continue to incase in image quality and decrease in size up to the point where they are too small to be operated. |
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what does our text say about the professional camera's ability as compared with playback? |
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they can outperform playback |
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7 buzzwords for marketing of video editors in the future: |
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-real-time editing -multi-camera editing -HD compatibility -EDL creation -5.1 audio -royalty free sound effects and loops -more bells and whistles |
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true or false: monitors will continue to be flat screens that come in all sizes from super-size to pod-size |
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TRUE: monitors will continue to be flat screens that come in all sizes from super-size to pod-size |
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what should be expected for the future for speakers? |
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They will continue to improve in quality and will be available in all sizes. |
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what is the current moving target deadline for digital TV broadcasting? |
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(8 discrete amplitude level vestigial side band) the digital tv transmission standard |
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digital video broadcasting group, based on a transmission technology known as COFDM |
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Coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing |
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list 3 global t.v. standards |
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1920 x 1080p , 16:9 aspect ratio |
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standard for compression: |
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xv YCC (broader color range) |
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48 K , 16 bit stereo, 5.1 |
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standard for transmission: |
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COFDM (less interference) |
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3 theories that will guide the future of tv: |
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-field of dreams theory -regulation theory -marketplace theory |
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build the dev network and the consumers will come |
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congress must mandate that the FCC select a single standard that incorporates the best option available |
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the issue of dtv and hdtv standardization will eventually sort itself out based on what consumers prefer |
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pixel dimensions for SDTV: |
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pixel dimensions for dtv: |
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pixel dimensions for HDTV: |
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aspect ratio and transfer rate for SDTV: |
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aspect ratio: 4:3 transfer rate: 4 mbps |
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aspect ratio and transfer rate for HDTV: |
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aspect ratio: 16:9 transfer rate: 19 mbps |
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true or false: Video streams on the internet will continue to increase , both in quantity and quality. |
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TRUE: Video streams on the internet will continue to increase , both in quantity and quality. |
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what is the current image quality and frame rate for streaming video according to the text? |
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320x240 pixels and a frame rate of 15 fps. |
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key concepts about the future of tv: |
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-the future of tv is tapeless -there will continue to be format wars -staying exposed to current technology will always be important. |
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