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EDITORIAL
We are opening the month of July with one of the most anticipated sporting events, the Wimbledon tournament, and from TM Broadcast we wanted to bring our readers a detailed analysis of the technical deployment that ACS and EMG Connectivity, in collaboration with WBS, have undertaken for the present year’s broadcast: new points of view and coverage from a bird’s eye view that will ensure that we do not lose detail of any confrontation.
Many of the images that we will have access to during the famous tournament will reach our homes through state-of-the-art cameras; For this reason, we include in this issue a special analysis on 4K and 8K broadcast cameras, technologies that are already part of the day-to-day life of the industry.
Sport is one of the protagonists of the summer season, and we did not want to waste the opportunity to highlight the importance of remote production in the broadcasting of this type of event; Singular. live tells us in this issue how its graphics enhance and energize the remote production of all types of content.
In relation to content production, we spoke with one of the leading post-production companies, the Irish company Windmill Lane, responsible for content post-production for all the major international platforms and who has worked in collaboration with some of the best film directors and television of the last years.
To close, TM Broadcast will transport the reader to Japan House in London, to attend the presentation of the latest line of audio consoles from Yamaha, and we will end the trip with a relaxed chat with Jeff Rosica, CEO of Avid, who we were able to ask about the future of the industry in the last stop of the European tour “The Future of Post”.
Outside Broadcasting is growing up
Up to the present time, providing for new formats or advances in compression performance announced an update of outside broadcast (OB) provision. Now the global stage is considerably more complex, and service providers need to consider additional factors, including readiness to adopt new technology, outsourced service provision and, last but not least, costs optimization.
New technical developments as IP brings flexibility to Outside Broadcast, but it presents unique challenges as covering programmes creatively, comprehensively and to the highest quality standards.
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