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2010 SMPTE Séminaires Régional
Principes et applications d’un « Workflow » à base de fichiers dans un environnement de Production et de Diffusion.
Ce séminaire discutera des différences entre la production télévisuelle traditionnelle (baseband) et les techniques contemporaines utilisant une approche basée sur fichiers numériques.
La conférence débutera en établissant une solide base portant sur les concepts et des principes deTechnologie de l'information (TI) tels les réseaux, les NAS, etc…, car ils sont solidement liés aux techniques de productions pour médias en temps réel et non réel.
Suivra ensuite une couverture des processus (workflows) numériques à base de fichiers dans les contextes d'opérations d’un télédiffuseur, d’un journal télévisé, des réseaux de diffusion de contenus à base de fichiers, de la production d’épisodes et de la post-production corporative.
Les sessions fourniront aussi des conseils pratiques sur la conversion, depuis la production utilisant du « baseband » audio et vidéo jusqu'aux processus à base de fichiers.
Finalement, l’utilisation du metadata, des archives et du « asset management » seront discutés.
Présentations en anglais
Montréal, Canada
9 Février, 2010
UQAM Université du Québec à Montréal
Faculté des sciences
Pavillon Sherbrooke
200, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, local SH-2800
Montréal (Québec)
H2X 3P2
File-based Workflows in Broadcast and Production: Principles and Applications
This program will discuss the differences between baseband television production
processes and more contemporary techniques using file based approaches.
The conference will present a sound foundation in Information Technology (IT) concepts
and principles as they relate to real time media and non real time production techniques.
This will support material presented on file-based workflows in the context of broadcast
television operations, television news, file-based content distribution networks, episodic
program production and corporate video post production. Sessions will also provide
practical guidance on conversion from production using baseband audio & video to
file-based processes.
Finally, the use of metadata, archives, and asset management will be discussed.
Presentations in English
Montreal, Canada
February 9, 2010
UQAM Université du Québec à Montréal
Faculty of science
Sherbrooke Pavilion
Room SH-2800
200 Sherbrooke Street West
Montréal, Quebec H2X 3P2
Al Kovalick has worked in the field of hybrid AV/IT systems for the past
15 years. Previously, he was a digital systems designer and technical
strategist for Hewlett-Packard. Following HP, from 1999 to 2004, he was
the CTO of the Broadcast Products Division at Pinnacle Systems.
Currently, he is with Avid Technology and serves as a Strategist and
Fellow. He also wrote the first book in its field on "tapeless" media
workflows - Video Systems in an IT Environment. This 600 page, 225 figure
book, covers the salient aspects of hybrid AV+IT systems.
John Luff is an independent media technology consultant specializing in
a wide range of television technology, facility planning and system
design issues. Over the last four decades his clients have included
public and commercial broadcasters across North America, Europe, and
Africa. He is a Fellow of SMPTE, and the current Conference Vice
President. John was the founder of system integration firm Synergistic
Technologies Incorporated (STI), where he served until 2006. He was
responsible for design and project management for ABC's HDTV facilities
in NY, as well as several HD and SD mobile units. He has managed the
crews and facilities for the EBU which covered major news events in over
40 venues around the world.