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Thanks to you, all sponsors, speakers, & especially Thanks to you, all sponsors, speakers, & especially - Eileen Kramer – without whom I shudder to think
- John “no problem” Luff – Dictator of Demos
- HPA Board, TR Committee, Staff, session
- Moderators: Ron Burdett, Michael Cioni, Sean Cooney, Matthew Goldman, Seth Hallen, Andrea Kalas, Debra Kaufman, Anthony Magliocco, Jerry Pierce, Peter Putman, Phil Squyres, Jim Taylor
- Charles Poynton and ATSC
Week of February 18 through 22, 2013 - Week of February 18 through 22, 2013
- Hyatt Grand Champions, Indian Wells
- Submit proposals as soon as you’d like (deadline will be in October):
- TVMark@EarthLink.Net
- if you don’t get a response, I probably haven’t received your proposal
The schedule rules – Verizon Wireless time Power available in all rows, Wi-Fi in room - SSID: HPA Password: hollywood2012
Demo Rooms are open until 7:30 pm today, tomorrow 8:30 am to 4 pm – No demos Friday - Indian Wells Ballroom Mesquite & (exit & turn right)
Lunch at the terrace and lawn off the foyer - Slots still available. If you’d like to moderate one Thursday and/or Friday morning, tell me the topic ASAP
- Thursday 8:45 Digital Commercial Slates, with ANA
Quizzes: Quizzes: - all are eligible (except me); any research ok
- place entries in bowl by session end
- (quiz #5 by last refreshment break)
- have name and quiz # on entry
- no penalty for wrong answers
- currently open:
- Quiz 1: What key technology of our industry was publicly introduced at the 1876 World’s Fair?
- Quiz 5: Asked what he might introduce there, Thomas Edison seemingly predicted he’d demo what HPA-related tech at which World’s Fair?
- prize: Panasonic DMP-BDT110 3D networked Blu-ray player with widgets for Vudu, Netflix, Pandora, Skype, etc., and the Viera Cast suite, courtesy of Peter Putman, ROAM Consulting
What technology of our industry was inspired by Expo 67 in Montreal? What technology of our industry was inspired by Expo 67 in Montreal? “The IMAX system has its roots in EXPO '67 in Montreal, Canada where multi-screen films are the hit of the fair. A small group of Canadian filmmakers/entrepreneurs decide to design a new system using a single, powerful projector, rather than the multiple projectors used at that time. The result: the IMAX motion picture projection system, which revolutionizes cinema” - - IMAX web site
- also inspired Norman Jewison
- for The Thomas Crown Affair
Winner: David Reisner
Speakers: Send or give presentations to Eileen or Max for posting (Max is at the computer) Speakers: Send or give presentations to Eileen or Max for posting (Max is at the computer) No recording please (except for personal use) Door prizes Friday afternoon – be there! - (arranged by Peter Putman, ROAM Consulting)
- Channel Master DTV converter
- Epson multimedia viewer
- LG cell phones
- LG portable DTV/DVD combos
- Kramer cables & DA
- Monster HD Calibration DVD
- On-Air Solution PC DTV rcvr
- Vudu receiver w/WiFi
- Xbox Kinect w/Dance Central 2
Be nice! Be nice! - computer sounds muted
- communications devices on vibrate
- all calls and conversations outside the room
WiFi: Again, SSID-HPA, PW: hollywood2012 Please fill out evaluations (links at reg. table) - both sessions and demos, please
Presentations link: http://www.hpaonline.com/page/2012_TR_Presentations or go to the HPA website, click on the program page, & replace the number with 131455
26th (or 77th) annual “This Is the Year of HDTV” 26th (or 77th) annual “This Is the Year of HDTV” - Leichtman: 69% HHs, ~1/3 have 2+
- Nielsen ’11 Q1: perception of 75 HD channels
- still not press bridges (pool feeds):
- analog NTSC (digital component 1981)
- mono (stereo TV sound 1984)
- 4:3 (16:9 1985)
- still “shoot-&-protect” for 4:3
3rd (or 84th) annual “This Is the Year of 3DTV” - 5 of top-10 2011 movies in 3D (6 of 10 in 2010)
- U.S. movie BO continues to decline ($$ & audience)
- 2011 1,283M admissions: lowest since 1995 (pop. up 19%)
“For Americans, watching TV is almost a full-time job” – Rapid TV News “For Americans, watching TV is almost a full-time job” – Rapid TV News Less Internet or mobile, 35:08/wk/pers
35:08 + mobile + streaming = 35:42 35:08 + mobile + streaming = 35:42 Top-3 audience: Super Bowl ’12, ’11, ’10
TV: peaked at 99% ’09/10, now 96% TV: peaked at 99% ’09/10, now 96% DTV/HDTV: holding at 88%/87% - separate surround sound systems growing to 39%
LCD (72%) & plasma (18%) both still growing - projection TV down to 11%
Cable (42%) and satellite (31%) STBs steady - those could be feeding analog TVs
Component DVD peaked at 95% ’11, now 92% - DVR steady (47%), VCRs down to 38%
Computer growing to 90%; home Internet 78% Camcorders peaked at 55% ’11, now 52% Smartphones fast growth to 55% Vehicular video 22%; console games 53%
4K: next panel 4K: next panel Improved imager/processing - Sony HDC-2500 2/3” prism CCD
- 1-2 stops quieter/more sensitive
Larger-format HDR
SMPTE Type D-6 SMPTE Type D-6 - 8-bit 4:2:2
- 1 Gbps
- 34-head scanner
- maximum 64 minutes on a large 3/4-inch cassette
- 14.4 x 8.1 x 1.3 inches
- 5.9 lbs.
- 2-piece transport & processor
- 17.6 W x 27.6 D x 31.3 H inches
- 242 lbs.
Blackmagic HyperDeck Blackmagic HyperDeck - 10-bit 4:2:2
- 1.25 Gbps
- 51.2 minutes on one 480 GB SSD
- 240 GB SSD <$400
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