A News Portal providing useful information for
editors and journalists seeking the latest in the
world of Broadcast. Not limited to television alone,
it's a great way to stay informed with some of the
emerging technology and media delivery methods that
could become part of your newsroom in the not so
distant future. More after
the jump.
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Some of the top Broadcast Designers in the biz, open
up their bag of tricks. Showcasing ways to buck the
trend when it comes to fresh approaches in Broadcast
Design. From the invisible package to the basic cold
open... they use real-world examples to help
illustrate concepts that can work at any level of
television. Read more after
the jump.
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Yesterday we took a brief look at some of the changes
facing Producers working in the News place. Looking
at ways to stay ahead of the curve. The fear of
extinction isn't limited to Producers only, Broadcast
Design firms are feeling it too. Ann Fisher a
frequent contributer to
Post Magazine looks at how
traditional Broadcast Design firms are reaching
beyond the typical Live at 5:00 mainstays to
stay competitive with changing conditions. Lower
budgets, faster turn arounds, a weaker market...
are some of the things facing today's "it"
shops. Read what they have to say after
the jump.
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I know of a lot of designers
looking for ways to make some extra cash. But
amazingly enough most of them don't know where
to start. The simple fact is that as a
designer/editor you have a skill not everybody
has, and depending on your work situation you
could be missing out on some great
opportunities.
Read More...
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Here are some quick techniques you can follow to
improve not only your shots, but your editing
as-well. Courtesy of the
Behance Network.
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Step 3: Knowing your dimensions
As important as rendering to the right codec is, if
you don't have the right dimensions, frame rates or
field order... it won't really matter much when it
comes to delivery. SD or HD? D1, 1080i, 720p? What
the heck am I building? Improper dimensions can lead
to its own set of issues.
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As tape goes the way of the
dinosaur more and more news content is going
digital. With that comes a slew of different
codecs to over complicate the process. Getting
it all to work... is an art form on its own. If
you're an editor or a designer in a news
environment, you've no doubt run across your
share of problems embracing this change.
Sometimes it's as simple as the wrong codec for
the hardware, or the wrong dimensions, field
order or something completely different. But how
can you tell without having to become an expert?
Read More...
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Ran across a great article over at
David OReilly's blog (Via
Motionographer) pointing out
the uselessness of safe areas in HD. You'd
figure with the change over from SD to HD they'd
make some adjustments to the antiquated rules
we've had to live by. Yeah keep thinking that.
4:3 extract how I hate thee! Check it out, it's
a great read.
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