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  • 4K technology touted to transform ‘onscreen’ viewing in Asia

    4K technology touted to transform ‘onscreen’ viewing in Asia

    MUMBAI: HD (high definition) viewing will soon be a technology of the past, with the proliferation of 4K coming Asia’s way.  4K, also commonly known as ultra-high definition (UHD), is an evolved standard that greatly surpasses HD, bearing a minimum pixel count of 3840 x 2160 compared to the latter’s standard of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Naturally, 4K brings to viewers sharper, higher clarity images and videos.

    BroadcastAsia2014 – Offering a preview of cutting-edge 4K technology

    Come June at  BroadcastAsia2014, players from Asia’s TV and broadcasting industries will be able to feast their eyes on the most avant-garde 4K technology available globally, presented by some of the world’s foremost companies in the TV viewing playing field. Leading international exhibitors such as  Canon,  EVS, Grass Valley,  Quantel, Orad,  Red Digital Cinema,  Village Island,  Sony and many more will be showcasing their cutting edge 4K/UHD products.

    Orad, a world-leading provider of real-time 3D broadcast graphic, video server, and media asset management solutions, will be highlighting at BroadcastAsia2014, its new tapeless broadcast graphic and video server workflow technology – Blend 4K Channel and Morpho 4K, to help companies streamline productions and maximise productivity and broadcast workflows.

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  • Mumbai to host Digital Cinema Show

    Mumbai to host Digital Cinema Show

    MUMBAI: A Digital Cinema Show is being organised by Saicom Trade Fairs & Exhibitions from 26 May to 28 May at Nehru Centre, Worli, Mumbai from 11 am to 7.00 pm. The show consists of an exhibition, conferences and film screenings.

    The show as well as the conference will have exhibits and speakers from all over the world and India and is sponsored by JVC and Panasonic of Japan, Quantel and Western Digital of UK, Digital Film Systems of Ireland and AGIV India, states an official release.

    The purpose behind the event is to make the producers, directors and technicians of the film industry aware of the digital technology and the method of making films from script to screen using this latest trend. It is a free entry show for the technicians as well as producers and directors of the film and television industry, adds the release.

    There are at least two dozen films being made in India using high definition digital format out of which 16 are being made in Mumbai itself and rest of them in Hyderabad and Chennai.