Tag: Blackmagic

  • NAB Show 2025: Las Vegas event focuses on future of content and entertainment

    NAB Show 2025: Las Vegas event focuses on future of content and entertainment

    MUMBAI: NAB Show 2025, began on Saturday, 5 April, while exhibits opened on 6 April, showcasing innovations in content and entertainment. The event, being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, is featuring technologies driving industry changes, including AI-driven tools, the creator economy, sports technology, cloud virtualization, and streaming/OTT platforms.

    NAB  executive vice president of global connections and events Karen Chupka, stated the show aims to be a central point for content creators across various mediums. Over 60,000 attendees are expected.

    The exhibit floor features nearly 1,100 companies, including 125 new exhibitors. Notable brands such as Adobe, AWS, Blackmagic, and Sony are participating. New exhibit areas are highlighting  emerging technologies and startups, including the “Startup Stage” in PropelME, the “AI Innovation Pavilion,” “Premiere Park,” and the “Sports Business Hub.”

    The conference program includes 550 sessions covering business, creativity, production, and technology. New session tracks include Business of Entertainment, produced in partnership with The Ankler, and Sports Summit: The Future of Sports Rights and Fan Experience.

    Over 1,000 industry leaders are slated to speak across more than 20 stages. Featured speakers include Dhar Mann from Dhar Mann Studios, Nick Khan and Paul “Triple H” Levesque from WWE, Gotham Chopra from Religion of Sports, and representatives from organisations such as NPR, Universal Music Publishing Group, the Women’s Tennis Association, the NFL, NASA, and ESPN.

    Interactive experiences are available, including the “Creator Lab” and the AWS Racing Simulator.
    NAB Show 2025 is projected to attract over 60,000 attendees from 160 countries, with 50 percent being first-time attendees. The show facilitates significant business connections, with nearly $17 billion in business generated annually.

  • Infotainment tech DaVinci Resolve 14, Cinema EOS C200 etc. to be showcased at BIS next month

    Infotainment tech DaVinci Resolve 14, Cinema EOS C200 etc. to be showcased at BIS next month

    MUMBAI: The paradigm shifts in infotainment technology across the globe has lead technology seekers to connect with the innovators and experience the marvels first-hand.

    As per a report published by FICCI and KPMG, the media and entertainment industry in India is poised to grow at a CAGR of 14.3 per cent to Rs 2260 billion by 2020, led by advertising revenue. By 2020, the digital advertising market is also likely to scale up to Rs 255 billion and contribute to 25.7 per cent of total advertising revenues. Increased share of mobile and video advertising as part of digital media is one of the things to look forward to as well.

    Latest announcements from NAB and IBC will feature strongly at upcoming expositions. With the new DaVinci Resolve 14 featuring an industry revolutionalising post production workflow featuring the same timeline for Editing, Color and Audio, Blackmagic Design will bring additional resources to help answer any queries surrounding DaVinci Resolve. “We expect to have a good showing at Broadcast India 2017,” Blackmagic Design director (Asia) Richard Lim said.

    “For us this show is by far an excellent venue to meet most of our customers,”  Datavideo Technologies India GM Amit Mittal said.

    The 27th edition of the annual B2B Broadcast India Show, organised by NürnbergMesse India, will be held from 12–14 October at Bombay Exhibition and Convention Centre in Mumbai. From content creation to its management and delivery, BIS presents an entire gamut of products and solutions catering to the entire scale of the broadcast and film industry.

    NurnbergMesse India MD Sonia Prashar shares, “We will continue to create several additional avenues along with the main event for technology seekers to witness these products first hand and gain in depth knowledge about them.” Broadcast India project consultant Kavita Meer said: BIS has the ability to attract professionals from the entire spectrum of the broadcast industry.

    Canon India VP – consumer imaging and information centre Eddie Udagawa: “We will be showcasing our latest Cinema EOS camera C700, for motion picture industry and Cinema EOS C200, a revolutionary video camera with inbuilt 4K Raw and high frame rate capabilities.”

    Some of the leading brands who will be displaying their products are — Blackmagic Design, Sony, AVID, RED Digital, Canon, Datavideo, Ross Video, FOR-A, Grass Valley, ARRI, Atomos, Carl Zeiss, Panther, Seagate, On Air Asia, AJA Video Systems, Playbox, IHSE, Primestream, Ikegami, Hitachi, Monarch, Netweb and Sennheise.