Latin America has already taken on the challenge of migrating to the digital television. Brazil and Mexico have already started testing transmission, Colombia will begin the adaptation stage technological, and other countries such as Argentina that reversed their decision against the ATSC, they are still defining that standard will be adopted.
In this scenario, you have the ability to access first-hand information on how to meet challenges technological and commercial digital migration, is a an opportunity that cannot be missed. Therefore, by assuming the challenge of organizing the seminar Digital Television (Almost) Stress-Free, TV and Video reaffirms its commitment to maintaining has updated to its readers most of them professionals in the television industry, with the latest in technical and business information on the sector.
The panel of international experts, composed of five industry professionals will address the migration process digital from different perspectives and areas of implementation. In the HD conference (almost) without stress, for example, Pedro Villabona will explain the different registration formats definition that exists in the market, as well as the different types of camera and a half in which content can be recorded. Herself show examples of converting signals to HD, either from an analog or digital source, and what a signal would look like analog converted to HD.
The same speaker, who serves as manager of Discovery Networks technical support and quality assurance Latin America, will talk about HD production for outdoors and delve into what is the best way to get a very good image using high definition cameras.
For his part, Kamil Grajski, will address everything related to technologies for mobile television, particularly, on three trends affecting this industry. The first is the transition from first-generation technologies, to second-generation technologies optimized for mobility as MediaFLO. The second trend concerns the availability of impactful spectrum regulatory frameworks in multiplicity of business models. Finally, the importance of advanced services as the possibility of media delivery, IP datacasting and true interactivity.
In the talk Construction of the optimal channel John Luff will answer the question: What are the elements? basic of an optimal channel that allows us to make production to large scale, quality control in multichannel environments, offer multiple audio channels and have a consistent identity in graphics and bending?
Steve Krant to Talk About Automating Operations television. In this session, the benefits and different forms of automation, how they change the workflow in the station and appearance in the air, and the latest advances such as BXF (Broadcast eXchange Format).
Finally, at the conference Direction and Digital Television Operations Management, John Footen will share with attendees how the concepts of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM) applied to the media industry, offer agility, visibility and productivity.
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