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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( February 1989)
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Reducing Financial Aliasing in HDTV Production

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1989, No. 26, pp. 157–169
Abstract
The acceptance of High Definition technology by program producers and broadcasters will depend on financial viability as much as on specific technical parameters. This paper proposes a method of operating HDTV equipment which reduces the cost, complexity, and image degradation inherent in conversion to PAL, NTSC, and 35mm film. The operating modes proposed are frame-rate friendly to the local television standard, and High Definition tapes created using the system can be interchanged between countries with no temporal interpolation required. This offers the possibility of international hardware standardization now, and enhanced-capability HDTV-only distribution in the future. Specific details of the process are discussed in relation to the SMPTE-240M standard, but the underlying principles are applicable to any of the proposed HDTV production systems.
Publication Date
1989-02-01
DOI
10.5594/M00748
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00748
Author(s)
Charles A. PantusoFvF Austin, Texas
bio
Charles Pantuso is Director of Engineering for FvF, a company that specializes in the development of high-definition systems for the international program producer. Prior to his current position he was Director of Engineering for Northernlight & Picture Corporation and co-producer of the 14 hour mini-series “Chasing Rainbows”, the first network series to be entirely shot and edited using high-definition equipment. He has been involved in various aspects of television production and broadcast since 1971, and for eight years prior to Chasing Rainbows was a Senior A/V Systems Engineer for Capital Cities/ABC Inc. While employed at ABC, he was responsible for the design and installation of the editing systems used in the network's broadcast of the 1984 Winter and Summer Olympics.
Copyright
© 1989 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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