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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( February 1985)
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Digital Production Switchers

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1985, No. 28, pp. 19–30
Abstract
Following the 601 CCIR recommendation on a world-wide digital standard, the THOMSON-CSF Company and particularly its subsidiary THOMSON VIDEO EQUIPEMENT has developed a great range of equipment for the French Television experimental digital studio at Rennes. This studio is described in a companion paper Ref. 1 and will be operationnel in mid-85.
Publication Date
1985-02-01
DOI
10.5594/M00794
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00794
Author(s)
Jacques ValleeThomson Video Equipment 94, rue du Fossé Blanc 92231 Gennevilliers, France
bio
Jacques H. Vallee: 1972: Diplomed Engineer from Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité de Paris. 1973: Entered Thomson-CSF Television Department in Signal Processing and Switching Laboratory where he worked mainly on SECAM decoders, production switchers, a high capacity multi level switching matrix. 1983: Head of the Signal Processing and Switching section of Thomson-CSF Video Equipment Division where he has continually worked in research and development of digital equipments.
Max ArtigalasThomson Video Equipment 94, rue du Fossé Blanc 92231 Gennevilliers, France
bio
Max Artigalas: 1969: Diplomed Engineer from Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité de Paris. 1969: Entered Thomson-CSF Television Department, Film Scanning and Tape Recording Laboratory where he worked mainly on slide scanning equipment. 1980: Head of Film Scanning and Tape Recording Section in Thomson-CSF Television Department. 1983: Head of Video Equipment R and D laboratories, Thomson-CSF Video Division.
Michel FavreauThomson Video Equipment 94, rue du Fossé Blanc 92231 Gennevilliers, France
bio
Michel J. Favreau: 1949: Diplomed Engineer from Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité de Paris. 1950: Entered Thomson Houston Company in Television Department where he worked mainly on research and development of T.V. cameras, telecines, monitors and switchers. 1960: Head of Thomson-CSF (Television Department) Image Sources Section. 1968: Assistant Chief Engineer of Thomson-CSF Television Department. 1974: Chief Engineer, Thomson-CSF Video Equipment Division. Actually, Thomson Video Equipment S.A.
Copyright
© 1985 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

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