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Next Meeting

October 15, 2009

Future Image Interchange Paradigms
 

Please join us on October 15, 2009 at RIT as Ed Giorgianni discusses new image interchange paradigms being promoted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the integration of film, video and CGI elements in motion picture.

 

Location:
RIT
Room TBA
Rochester, NY
Time:
7:00
(proceed straight to visitor parking in E lot - no need for a pass)
Calendar of Events
  • September Meeting:
    September 1, 2009
    "Taste of NAB"
    RIT
  • October Meeting:
    October 15, 2009
    "Future Image Interchange Paradigms"
    RIT
 
 
 
 
 

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SMPTE Rochester meetings are usually held on the 3rd Thursday of each month

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Welcome to the Rochester, NY Section of
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers


The Rochester Section of the SMPTE consists of all the members of the Society that reside in the Upstate NY region. The section holds monthly meetings with technical topics, usually held on the 3rd Thursday of the month.

The parent organization of the Rochester Section is the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. SMPTE is an international, award-winning technical society devoted to advancing the theory and application of motion-imaging technology including film, television, video, computer imaging, and telecommunications. Our membership is made up of engineers, executives, technical directors, cameramen, editors, consultants, educators and specialists in film processing, film and television production and post-production, and practitioners from almost every other discipline in the motion-imaging industry.

The Society was founded in 1916, as the Society of Motion Picture Engineers. The "T" was added in 1950 to embrace the emerging television industry.SMPTE is recognized around the globe as a leader in the development of standards and authoritative, consensus-based recommended practices (RPs) and engineering guidelines (EGs). The Society serves all branches of motion imaging including film, video, and multimedia.