The broadcast industry has been evolving towards greater immersion since its inception. As technology evolves, so do the capabilities of broadcasters and content creators to bring audiences inside of their stories.
Ross Video’s theme for the 2023 NAB Show, “From idea to audience, let’s make it real,” will highlight the production possibilities unlocked by the range of solutions the company is bringing to this year’s show.
Monolithic software has defined a model that provides persistence using database storage while maintaining data integrity, but at the same time this restricts scalability. Microservices present a new method for maintaining data integrity and at the same time facilitating scalability.
If it feels like we’ve been talking about AoIP for the last 10 years, there’s a good reason for that; we have. IP has been a focus for broadcasters for so long that there are actual grown-ups working in the industry who don’t know of a time before IP was a thing.
Vendors at the 2023 NAB Show will present a diverse array of new technology that smooths the transition through hybrid SDI/IP systems into fully IP based workflows and onwards towards next generation cloud infrastructures.
Lawo has made a technology introduction of its next-generation server-based processing platform consisting of scalable, dynamic broadcast and media production apps and microservices. The commercial scheme under which they will be made available is equally revolutionary.
In the area of virtual production, the times have certainly changed. From the early days of shooting against a green screen and compositing the image in real time, the biggest productions are now using large “volume” stages where actors are filmed in front of giant wrap around LED screens to capture the end result in camera.
Here we continue the story of motion compensated compression using macroblocks.