Moving Tape to Non-Linear
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 1999, No. 7, pp. 329–336
- Abstract
- Digital nonlinear finishing is becoming a reality in the television industry. Work on many television programmes, commercials and promos is moving away from traditional tape based linear suites and being onlined on digital nonlinear systems. Broadcasters, production companies, editing companies, and post facilities are faced with a wide range of choices in the move away from tape and the question is not is the time right for digital nonlinear finishing?, but rather which nonlinear finishing system is right for me? This paper examines some of the benefits this new technology brings to the online and summarises Avid's three television finishing solutions, identifies the types of programming most appropriate for each system, and highlights how each system is uniquely optimised for different types of work.
- Publication Date
- 1999-07-01
- DOI
10.5594/M001216- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M001216
- Author(s)
- Jeff StewartAvid Technology UK
bio
After graduating with an electronics degree in 1982 Jeff Stewart then spent 13 years at Sony Broadcast's European headquarters where he occupied a variety of engineering and Product management roles that allowed him to gain a very wide understanding of all Sony's broadcast products and through them a wide ranging knowledge of the Television broadcast environment. Following on from Sony he worked at Quantel for two years as worldwide Product marketing manager for their Clipbox broadcast video server. He now carries Product Marketing responsibility for Avid's editing products - those being Symphony, Media Composer and Avid Xpress, within Europe and Australia. - Copyright
- © 1999 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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