Well-executed productions come off seamlessly to audiences, regardless of the delivery format, but their underpinning is complex. Today, crews often work with a host of high dynamic range (HDR) and standard dynamic range (SDR) cameras and equipment, each with its own color science. Achieving a consistent look often requires crews to be able to color match production cameras and easily convert between SDR and HDR standards. However, broadcasters can still encounter quality control (QC) issues, where the feed they output looks “off” and adjustments must be made.
Mediacorp, Singapore’s largest media conglomerate, has selected Lawo’s advanced IP broadcast technology for its alternative broadcast center (BBTC), reinforcing the company’s move towards IP-based infrastructure.
Professional Audio & Television (PAT) is proud to announce that RNZ (Radio New Zealand) has chosen Lawo mc²36 MKII audio consoles, associated I/O devices and Arista switch fabric for its prestigious recording locations at Auckland’s Town Hall and Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre.
We can now capture video in much higher resolutions than we can transmit, distribute and display. But should we?
To get the best out of a microphone it is important to understand how it differs from the human ear.
Understanding the terminology and technical theory of camera sensors & lenses is a key element of specifying systems to meet the consumer desire for High Dynamic Range.
From a creative perspective HDR is all about enabling technology that offers a far broader, deeper palette of light, detail and color to work with.
Colombian state owned television station Canal 1 relies on Blackmagic Studio Camera 6K Pros to capture the weekly interview show “1 a 1” as well as the daily cooking show “Tú Tienes la Sazón.” Canal 1 also uses DaVinci Resolve Studio editing, color grading, visual effects (VFX) and audio post production software to edit and grade the shows, which not only air to a national broadcast audience but are also made available on the station’s social media platforms.