(10th May 2005) The organisers of the Broadcast Production Show announced today that there will be a special focus on the important industry issue of the Digital Intermediate process and its technologies at the event this year (1st-3rd June, Earls Court 2).
Alongside various DI technology companies exhibiting the latest developments in the rapidly evolving field at the show, workshop sessions will also be held in the Engineering Technology Centre and the Camera Skills and Craft Area. These include:- Digital Intermediate 101 -DI is the peg on which a lot of post-production fortunes are hanging on in 2005. But what exactly is it? This session demystifies the process, analyses what it is capable of and highlights some of the kit for visitors to the show to look out for on the showfloor.
- DI in Action - Two case studies that showcase what facilities have been able to do using DI on recent, high-profile releases. The session will be practical and pitched at producers.
- Working With DI - Estimates from some Hollywood studios are that 75% of all their releases will be going down the DI route by the end of the year as the technology becomes firmly embedded in the mainstream. Given that more and more of us are going to be coming across it, what do we need to know to get the most out of the experience? A DoP, a colourist and a manufacturer give us their thoughts and look to the future.
The workshops at the show are free to attend on the day, but if visitors want to guarantee their place the price per session is £15. Places can be pre-booked via the website immediately and, while the organisers will try to ensure as many get to attend their chosen events as possible on the day, priority will be given to paying delegates.
Amongst the 250 companies exhibiting at the show are also some of the world's leading suppliers of DI-related equipment. These include:- Assimilate (E39) - will debut SCRATCH, its powerhouse data-centric workflow system with the latest product developments in selective colour grading, network collaboration and increased support for third-party colour control panels, colour management systems, and additional plug-ins from world-leading developers.
- DVS (D36) - showing for the first time in the UK version 2.0 of the Clipster conforming and finishing system and the premium DI storage DVS-SAN.
- FilmLight (D36) - will show the NAB launched Baselight v2.2. nonlinear colour grading system that brings colourists a host of new creative tools for film and video grading and introduces support for the optional FilmLight-developed Blackboard surface control device announced at NAB.
- Quantel (D20) - showing eQ as used for the DI on Sin City.
- Root6 (D36) - root6 will present the latest advances in Digital Intermediate workflow with a series of technology demonstrations on the stand highlighting key components from DVS, MTI, FilmLight and ROOT6 Technology.
For more information on the show please visit
http://www.broadcastproductionshow.com
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