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Pre-NAB Editors' Lounge Examines How Current Trends In Technology Are Impacting Post-Production

Topics ranged from 4K to cloud-based technologies, the future of the post-production professional, and what to expect at this year's NAB in Las Vegas

2014-03-31
BURBANK, CA, March 31, 2014 (Press-News.org) Burbank based AlphaDogs Post celebrated the 11th Annual Pre-NAB Editors' Lounge with a panel discussion on the latest trends in post-production and what to expect at this year's NAB in Las Vegas. Topics ranged from 4K to cloud-based technologies, and the future of the post-production professional. Moderated by Journalist, Debra Kaufman, panelists included: Terence Curren (Editor/Colorist and Founder of AlphaDogs Post), Mark Raudonis (VP of Post Production, Bunim/Murray Productions), Michael Kammes (Director of Technology, Key Code Media) and Ramy Katrib (CEO, Digital Film Tree).

The evening began with a discussion on the changes in the 3D market. While the novelty of 3D television has had its run, it's expected that 3D will not go away entirely due to China's heavy investment in the market, as well as other platforms continuing to utilize 3D graphics. It was also agreed that film is dead, but is still the best format for archiving picture images. New storage technologies currently on the market include Sony's Blu-Ray archival disk and the experimental fused quartz-based storage that scientists from the UK and the Netherlands are developing that could store up to 360 terabytes of data. This is equal to 75,000 industry standard DVD's with potential lifetime data storage of 100 million years. It is expected to be on the market by 2015.

4K UltraHD TV was a hot topic once again this year with Terence Curren, CEO of AlphaDogs using props to demonstrate why consumers won't be able to see the difference between picture quality in 4K and HD televisions. "The human eye has a limited ability to perceive detail," said Curren. You would have to be very close to the screen to see a difference between 4K and 1080p resolution, and how many people sit 5 feet from their 65-inch screen television in their home? What makes more sense are better pixels, not more pixels. HDR or High Dynamic Range with more color and a higher bit depth would be better for the consumer experience." Posting and delivery in 4K (or UHD) as opposed to 1080 HD will require four times the bandwidth, storage and processor power in equipment, meaning post facilities would be required to build an entirely new infrastructure in order to deliver content in 4K. Curren explained, "We're being forced down a path to put a lot of effort and expense into buying all new gear when the consumer at home will not see an appreciable difference. This is about television manufacturers wanting to sell more televisions, and not about a better viewing experience."

Providing clients with cloud-based post-production solutions is in higher demand than previous years, but still has limitations due to limited bandwidth and cost. "Besides throughput issues, the storage space in the cloud is still very expensive. Once we have more fiber connected cities, I think you will see this technology move to mainstream," said Michael Kammes, Director of Technology at Key Code Media. The future of careers in film and television editing within a cloud-based environment would likely create an extremely competitive marketplace, as editors would then have to compete with a global pool of talent. Curren explained "The producers and directors are used to working in the room with the editor. If they get used to being in the room without an editor, at that point the editor can be anywhere in the world, and then economics speak louder than anything else. Check out the VFX industry."

The evening wrapped with the panelists agreeing that NAB is a great networking opportunity to meet people from around the world. Ramy Katrib, CEO of Digital Film Tree comments "It's all about the human interactions and meeting people from Asia or Europe that would be hard to meet otherwise." While NAB no longer seems to pack the punch for any major announcements in gear, it's still a great way to get educated on the newest technologies available for the post-production professional. "Although it has become more of a social event, I would strongly encourage attending," said Mark Raudonis, VP of Post Production at Bunim Murray. It's the best way to get a snapshot of where the industry is in one week, and you're good to go for the rest of the year."

Stay tuned to The Editors' Lounge Channel. The full NAB panel discussion will be available soon. http://www.editorslounge.com/videos.html

About the Editors' Lounge: The Editors' Lounge is a hands-on seminar for industry professionals. Each month, scores of professionals in the production and post-production industries exchange ideas, discuss trends and learn about new technologies; allowing editors to have their questions addressed objectively. To learn more visit http://www.editorslounge.com


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[Press-News.org] Pre-NAB Editors' Lounge Examines How Current Trends In Technology Are Impacting Post-Production
Topics ranged from 4K to cloud-based technologies, the future of the post-production professional, and what to expect at this year's NAB in Las Vegas