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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( February 1989)
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Future HD Video Production

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1989, No. 26, pp. 267–273
Abstract
HDTV has two aspects. One aspect is HDTV as the tool for production. The other aspect is HDTV as media. We will discuss about the existing state and future of HDTV as a production tool. Possibly half inch HD VCR will come out in 1989, then HDTV business expansion will be boosted. Higher sensitivity and higher resolution tube and CCD camera and digital VTR (1.188 Gbit/sec) will be in practical use, then HDTV production power will increase greatly. Telecine(Laser) and Laser Film Recorder will be improved enough to make the media mixture of film and video widely. We expect that the production/post production will be active. Further around mid1990s, we will get the total digital production/post production system.
Publication Date
1989-02-01
DOI
10.5594/M00754
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00754
Author(s)
Kotaro WakuiDentsu Incorporated Tokyo, Japan
bio
Dr. Kotaro Wakui is director of the new electronics media division of Dentsu Inc. He is a 1950 graduate of Yonezawa Technical College. He holds a doctoral degree in electrical engineering from Tokyo University. Mr. Wakui joined Japan Broadcasting Corp. in 1950. His last position with the company was Chief of HDTV technical group of NHK research laboratories. He joined Dentsu Inc. as executive advisor to the president, engineering.
Noboru YuraImagica Corporation Tokyo, Japan
bio
Noburo Yura is Director of the HDTV planning department of Imagica Corp. Prior to that he held a number of positions with the company, the name of which was changed from Far East Labs in 1985. He joined the company in 1951. He was responsible for designing a variety of equipment including a large aerial image optical printer, a printing light control system using a DC servo system, an optical printer with microprocessor for special effects, and a printer control system using a pulse motor. Mr. Yura graduated from Tokyo Metrpolitan Technical College in 1951.
Copyright
© 1989 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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