Fox Sports is gearing up for its live coverage of Super Bowl LVII on February 12th, which will be the first NFL Super Bowl to be televised in 4K UHD. The game will be shot in High Dynamic Range (HDR) at 1080p and upconverted for broadcast in 4K and HD HDR for fans with TVs that support either Dolby Vision or the HDR10 4K HDR format.
Sony announces two 4K IP-based pan-tilt-zoom cameras featuring PTZ auto framing with AI analytics. The SRG-A40 and SRG-A12 also provide excellent image quality and enable remote control for seamless capture in a variety of applications.
Motion estimation is one of the most important enabling technologies of video compression because it allows redundancy between pictures to be identified even in the presence of motion.
Large-scale remote production systems can be complex and challenging to monitor, but IP presents many opportunities to capture and make use of rich data streams.
There is growing debate over the ethical and legal implications of using millions of images drawn from the internet to train AI powered software to create ‘new’ images. It feels like the beginning of a journey which could have profound implications for the creative industries – so it is perhaps predictable that the legal battles have begun.
Leading industry partners collaborate to push forward 5G dynamic slicing for live content contribution.
Waves are an important topic, not least because all life on Earth depends upon them. The Earth depends totally on the radiation from the Sun, which is a ceaseless blast of energy spread over a vast range of wavelengths.
A discussion of camera sources, contribution network and remote control infrastructure required at the venue.