Here are the papers and speakers for the Friday, 13 Nov. 1992 sessions
of the SMPTE 134th Technical Conference and Equipment Exhibition.
Friday, 13 November, Morning
Session A: Advanced Television Systems
1) Developments in Advanced Television Products
Neil Neubert and Shinzo Nakao, JVC Professional Products Co.
2) Wide Aspect EDTV/ATV Producing Facilities Compatible with NTSC
M. Tanaka, Y. Kimata, S. Takayama, T. Kurosaki, M. Ishada, and K.
Saji, Nippon Television Network
3) HDTV Through Bottom-Up Approach, or How to Tackle the Obstacles of
Moving From Today's Studio to Transmitting HDTV Tomorrow
J. Hamalainen, Matsushita Applied Research Lab
4) High-Definition Production -- Virtuosity, Costs, and Compatibility
Rupert Stow, Rupert Stow Associates
5) Widescreen Broadcasting -- A U.K. Perspective
Peter Marshall, Channel Four Television
6) NTSC Processing for ATV and Compressed Video Applications
A. Vincent, C.T. Le Dinh, and C. Trembley, Miranda Technologies
7) Television Standards: Towards Co-Existance
Philippe-Olivier Rousseau, Eutelsat
8) A High Performance, Full Bandwidth, HDTV Camera, Applying the First
2.2 Million Pixel F.T. CCD Sensor
D. Blankevoort, H. Blom, P. Brouwer, B. vd Herik, R. Koppe, A.
Moelands, J. V Rooy, F. Stok, BTS Broadcast Television Systems B.V.
9) Comparison of HD Hyprt-HAD CCD Camera and Color Films for Television
Program Production
L.J. Thorpe, F. Naguno, and K. Ishikawa, Sony Advanced Systems
Session B: Electronic Post-Production and Visual Effects
1) Film and High-Resolution Digital Post-Production
Brad Hunt and Don Mishowich, Eastman Kodak Co.
2) Creative Qualities -- Motion Picture Resolutions
Peter Owen, Quantel, Ltd
3) The Electronic Future of Film
J. Galt, J.R. West, and J. Pearman, Sony High Definition Facilities
4) Digital Film Part 2: Good Grays and Continuous Color
Thor Olson, Management Graphics, Inc.
5) Non-Realtime Motion Control Videography with the HDC-500 CCD
High-Definition Camera
Jonathan Erland, Apogee Productions
6) The Imaging Studio of the Future
Robert M. Greenberg, R/Greenberg Associates
7) The Dawn of the Digital Motion-Picture Age -- A Report From the Night
Shift
George Joblove, Industrial Light and Magic
Session C: Television Recording Technology
1) "Extended" Cassette Library Systems in a Competitive Environment
M.J. Mifflin, S. Politi and S. Ozen, Panasonic Broadcast and
Television Systems Co.
2) A Variable Tracking Palyback Development for Professional S-VHS
Videotape Recorders
N. Neubert, R. Nishima, K. Shudo, T. Yasuda, and M. Takemura, JVC
Professional Products Co.
3) A Dual Head, Rewriteable, Component Analog Videodisc Recorder
Richard Bauraschi and Andy Parsons, Pioneer Communications of America
4) Technologies for Very High Data Density Magnetic Recording
Koichi Sadashige, Consultant
5) An All-Digital HD-VCR
W. Paik and E.E. Krause, General Instruments Co. and M. Tsinberg, M.
Sakuri, S. Ng, K. Nimura and T. Nagoya, Toshiba Corp.
6) Accelerated Life Testing of Metal Particle Tape
Fraser Morrison and John Corcoran, Ampex Recording Systems
7) Applications of Motion Compensation to Standards Conversion and Film
Transfer
Brian R. Mason and R.N. Robinson, Vistek Electronics
8) Expanding the Limits of Vertical Interval Time Code -- How to Encode
Multiple Saets of Data Simultaneously using VITC Without Confusing
Existing VITC Readers
Alan Lambshead, Evertz Microsystems Ltd
9) Electromagnetic Characteristics of Metal Particulate Media with a
Thin Magnetic Layer
K. Ejiri, H. Inaba, T. Kitahara
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This concludes the listing of the program. The papers listed are in the
correct sessions but not necessarily in the final order of presentation.
For up-to-the-minute program information, call or write Marilyn Waldman,
SMPTE Program Coordinator at SMPTE Headquarters, 595 West Hartsdale Ave.,
White Plains, N.Y. 10607. Phone (914) 761-1100 Fax ((14) 761-3115.
Please feel free to pass on the information. The more the merrier.
The SMPTE is particularly interested in increasing its Student membership
and registration for Student Members for the Week is FREE!!!!
Mark Ritchie | Tel: (519) 888-4070
Media Librarian | Fax: (519) 888-6197
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