HD House Opens in Park City, Utah
2006年1月19日 - 4:03AM
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CMP Entertainment Media Teams with Grass Valley for HD Educational
Event During the Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals NEW YORK,
Jan. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- CMP Entertainment Media, publisher of
Videography, Digital Cinematography and the Park City Digital
Report, has joined with technology sponsor Grass Valley, a business
within Thomson, to offer visitors to the Sundance and Slamdance
film festivals a specialized event that focuses on high-definition
tools for the production and postproduction of independent films.
The event, called HD House, is located at 804 Main St. in Park City
and will include panel discussions with professionals in the
filmmaking and postproduction communities, technology
demonstrations and filmmaker Q&As. The HD House will be open 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily from Friday, January 20, to Tuesday, January
24. Events at the HD House are free and open to the public. Topics
to be considered in sessions and panel discussions include digital
acquisition for independent filmmakers, the digital intermediate
process, and high-definition acquisition and post. Some of the
questions to be tackled include: Tapeless, filmless production is a
reality, but what does that mean for your production? How can you
use this technology to tell better stories? How will it change the
way you work? Can you really afford it? What are the benefits and
hidden costs? Sessions at the HD House are produced by
Videography's Cristina Clapp and Jon Silberg. Working sessions at
the HD House will include: * Digital Cinematography: The New Tools
* Digital Intermediate: A Filmmaker's New Palette * The Digital
Intermediate Pipeline * Case Studies with Filmmakers * DI for the
Independent Filmmaker Technology presentations will spotlight Grass
Valley's Infinity(TM) Series (multi-format SD/HD camcorder and
Digital Media Recorder and player, and REV PRO media) and the Viper
FilmStream(TM) digital cinematography camera. Technology
presentations and industry panel discussions will focus on the
Viper FilmStream(TM) digital cinematography camera and how this
unique camera can improve a production's workflow and bring the
most value to the set. With three 9.2 million pixel Frame Transfer
CCDs capturing 1920x1080 resolution, the Viper FilmStream camera
system delivers an RGB 4:4:4 10-bit log output uncompromised by
electronic camera signal processing. The Grass Valley Infinity
SD/HD camcorder records to four types of removable media (REV Pro,
IEEE 1394, USB and Compact Flash) and an internal buffer. It offers
two different codecs (DV and JPEG 2000) built-in, and, with no
sub-sampling, the camera produces full 1920x1080 HD images via
10-bit, 4:2:2 processing with JPEG 2000 advanced compression.
Technicolor will participate at the HD House, providing a number of
speakers to appear on panels that address topics important to its
customers, including HD dailies and digital previews, Technicolor's
digital pipeline (from production through post) and two panels on
digital intermediates that address Technicolor's "indie" model as
well as Technicolor Digital Intermediates' more high-end approach.
"We're thrilled to be able to offer this educational program to
Park City's festival attendees," says Adam Goldstein, CMP
Entertainment Media's publishing director. "Between the Park City
Digital Report, our festival publication on filmmaking technology
and the HD House, CMP Entertainment Media will be providing
independent filmmakers with a full range of resources." "Grass
Valley has always placed a high priority on customer education, and
we are pleased to be supporting such a valuable resource as the HD
House," states Marc Valentin, president of Grass Valley, a business
within Thomson. "Once professionals get their hands on the Grass
Valley Viper camera and Infinity camcorder, they will recognize the
power and value of such unique technology and how it will
cost-effectively help them achieve their goals." For a complete
listing of events and speakers and to take advantage of the free
educational sessions, visit http://www.hdhouse.net/. HD House is
not affiliated with the Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals.
About CMP Entertainment Media (http://www.cmpemedia.com/) CMP
Entertainment Media produces magazines, books, Web sites, trade
shows and events for musicians and the professional audio, video,
and installation industries, including Pro Sound News, Guitar
Player, Surround Professional, Bass Player, Medialine, Systems
Contractor News, Keyboard, EQ, Residential Systems, Rental &
Staging Systems, Videography, DV, Government Video, Television
Broadcast, Digital Cinematography, Sports TV Production, AutoMedia,
Car Sound & Performance, Entertainment Media Expo (co-produced
with IRMA), Government Video Technology Expo and Surround 2006.
About Thomson -- Partner to the Media & Entertainment
Industries Thomson (Euronext Paris: 18453; NYSE: TMS) provides
services, systems and technology to help its Media &
Entertainment clients -- content creators, content distributors and
users of its technology - realize their business goals and optimize
their performance in a rapidly changing technology environment. The
Group is the preferred partner to the Media & Entertainment
Industries through its Technicolor, Grass Valley, RCA, and Thomson
brands. For more information: http://www.thomson.net/. Thomson's
Systems and Equipment division develops video and film
technologies, products and services sold to all major Hollywood
studios, all major television, satellite, and cable broadcasters
under the Grass Valley and Thomson brand-names for the delivery of
analog and digital entertainment. The division also includes
set-top boxes, telecommunications and connectivity businesses. For
information about Grass Valley products from Thomson please visit
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/. DATASOURCE: CMP Entertainment
Media CONTACT: Anthony Savona of CMP Entertainment Media,
+1-212-378-0450, Web site: http://www.cmpemedia.com/
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