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07/05/2015
NAB's Technology Summit On Cinema, Produced With SMPTE, Concludes
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers® (SMPTE®), has said the 2015 NAB Show's Technology Summit on Cinema (TSC), produced in partnership with SMPTE, concluded successfully on April 12, having provided attendees with a fresh perspective on the past and future of storytelling.
More than 600 people attended the two-day summit, "Building the Future of Storytelling", which offered a roadmap for future success and also explored potentially disruptive innovations that could ultimately redefine the cinema experience of tomorrow.
"The audience for this year's program was fantastic, as were the technical sessions, which featured intriguing discussions by renowned industry executives, experts, and creatives," said SMPTE Fellow Bill Hogan, the 2015 program chair for the TSC. "The various panels, presentations, and productions showcased during this year's summit reflected the rapidly changing nature of cinema technology – revealing how far we've come, and how far we might yet go."
In a keynote titled "Leveraging New Technology to Preserve Creative Intent", David Keighley, chief quality officer and executive vice president at IMAX Corporation, and Jan Yarbrough, senior colorist at Warner Bros., discussed the relationship between enhanced technical capabilities and the filmmaker's creative vision. The conversation covered topics ranging from creative opportunity to standards for screen brightness and bit depth to effective storage media. Keighley stressed the importance of raising the bar with respect to the quality of the image projected on screen, and Yarbrough explained the balance he must strike in maintaining creative intent and making the most of new technology when restoring library titles.
The TSC featured an exclusive first look at SMPTE's "Moving Images" documentary, which is being produced by Randall Dark and directed by Howard Lukk, with cinematographer Travis LaBella. The feature-length documentary is slated for release in conjunction with SMPTE's centennial celebration in 2016, and it focuses on the evolution of motion-imaging technology, as well as the people behind it. The four-minute preview, edited by Bobby Hewitt and featuring music from Life In Film, highlighted some of the first moving images from the early 1890s along with clips and interviews extending up to the present.
During the TSC, SMPTE also screened the first video in its #LIFEWITHOUTSMPTE public awareness campaign (available at www.lifewithoutsmpte.org), a multichannel initiative showcasing the Society's contributions to media and entertainment.
Speaking to a specific SMPTE contribution to the industry, the session titled "DCP Update and Future Delivery Options: Satellite, Fiber, and Internet", examined SMPTE Digital Cinema Packaging (SMPTE-DCP) and featured a discussion of SMPTE-DCP's unparalleled support for higher bit rates, dynamic 3D subtitles, Material eXchange Format (MXF), fully encrypted subtitles, and auxiliary data.
The summit's second keynote, "Virtual Reality: Coming to a Display Near You", engaged Arthur van Hoff, co-founder and chief technology officer at Jaunt VR, in a conversation about cinematic virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
"What we are all aiming for is not VR; it's really the 'holodeck' experience," van Hoff said. He discussed AR technologies, including the Microsoft HoloLens, explained why AR is significantly more difficult than VR, and described the many applications – live concerts, sports, travel, film, news, advertising, and education – in which VR offers a lower-cost alternative with tremendous potential.
The session titled "Cinema and Virtual Reality: Perfect Together?" extended that conversation, delving into the state-of-the-art in immersive cinema experiences and exploring ways the technology might develop in the future. Richard Welsh, SMPTE governor for EMEA and the Central and South America region and CEO of Sundog Media Toolkit, moderated the panel, which featured experts including van Hoff and Ted Schilowitz of 20th Century Fox, Barco, and Jaunt VR. The panel further explored future applications of VR and AR within the theatrical environment.
"At this year's TSC, we talked about how disruptive technology such as VR and AR are poised to transform the experience of moving images, and we plan to take the discussion to the next level in 2016, the year of the SMPTE centennial celebration," said Welsh, who has been appointed TSC program chair for 2016. "Given all the new developments taking place in cinema technology today, we're confident that the program will feature some very exciting innovations in cinema technology."
Image: (L-R) Carolyn Giardina, David Keighley and Jan Yarbrough
www.smpte.org
(JP/CD)
More than 600 people attended the two-day summit, "Building the Future of Storytelling", which offered a roadmap for future success and also explored potentially disruptive innovations that could ultimately redefine the cinema experience of tomorrow.
"The audience for this year's program was fantastic, as were the technical sessions, which featured intriguing discussions by renowned industry executives, experts, and creatives," said SMPTE Fellow Bill Hogan, the 2015 program chair for the TSC. "The various panels, presentations, and productions showcased during this year's summit reflected the rapidly changing nature of cinema technology – revealing how far we've come, and how far we might yet go."
In a keynote titled "Leveraging New Technology to Preserve Creative Intent", David Keighley, chief quality officer and executive vice president at IMAX Corporation, and Jan Yarbrough, senior colorist at Warner Bros., discussed the relationship between enhanced technical capabilities and the filmmaker's creative vision. The conversation covered topics ranging from creative opportunity to standards for screen brightness and bit depth to effective storage media. Keighley stressed the importance of raising the bar with respect to the quality of the image projected on screen, and Yarbrough explained the balance he must strike in maintaining creative intent and making the most of new technology when restoring library titles.
The TSC featured an exclusive first look at SMPTE's "Moving Images" documentary, which is being produced by Randall Dark and directed by Howard Lukk, with cinematographer Travis LaBella. The feature-length documentary is slated for release in conjunction with SMPTE's centennial celebration in 2016, and it focuses on the evolution of motion-imaging technology, as well as the people behind it. The four-minute preview, edited by Bobby Hewitt and featuring music from Life In Film, highlighted some of the first moving images from the early 1890s along with clips and interviews extending up to the present.
During the TSC, SMPTE also screened the first video in its #LIFEWITHOUTSMPTE public awareness campaign (available at www.lifewithoutsmpte.org), a multichannel initiative showcasing the Society's contributions to media and entertainment.
Speaking to a specific SMPTE contribution to the industry, the session titled "DCP Update and Future Delivery Options: Satellite, Fiber, and Internet", examined SMPTE Digital Cinema Packaging (SMPTE-DCP) and featured a discussion of SMPTE-DCP's unparalleled support for higher bit rates, dynamic 3D subtitles, Material eXchange Format (MXF), fully encrypted subtitles, and auxiliary data.
The summit's second keynote, "Virtual Reality: Coming to a Display Near You", engaged Arthur van Hoff, co-founder and chief technology officer at Jaunt VR, in a conversation about cinematic virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
"What we are all aiming for is not VR; it's really the 'holodeck' experience," van Hoff said. He discussed AR technologies, including the Microsoft HoloLens, explained why AR is significantly more difficult than VR, and described the many applications – live concerts, sports, travel, film, news, advertising, and education – in which VR offers a lower-cost alternative with tremendous potential.
The session titled "Cinema and Virtual Reality: Perfect Together?" extended that conversation, delving into the state-of-the-art in immersive cinema experiences and exploring ways the technology might develop in the future. Richard Welsh, SMPTE governor for EMEA and the Central and South America region and CEO of Sundog Media Toolkit, moderated the panel, which featured experts including van Hoff and Ted Schilowitz of 20th Century Fox, Barco, and Jaunt VR. The panel further explored future applications of VR and AR within the theatrical environment.
"At this year's TSC, we talked about how disruptive technology such as VR and AR are poised to transform the experience of moving images, and we plan to take the discussion to the next level in 2016, the year of the SMPTE centennial celebration," said Welsh, who has been appointed TSC program chair for 2016. "Given all the new developments taking place in cinema technology today, we're confident that the program will feature some very exciting innovations in cinema technology."
Image: (L-R) Carolyn Giardina, David Keighley and Jan Yarbrough
www.smpte.org
(JP/CD)
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