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  • ABU to hold seminars on spectrum regulations

    MUMBAI: Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) is organising a series of spectrum-related events in June to generate new synergies between spectrum regulators and broadcasters in the Asia-Pacific region.
     
    The ABU is also providing specialist information on broadcasting spectrum to its’ members.

    The Asia-Pacific Technical Regulators-Broadcasters’ Forum, to be held on 8 June in Kuala Lumpur, will address regulatory issues of a technical nature with a regional perspective that concern new technologies, services, spectrum and new players emerging in the broadcasting field.

    Says ABU head of transmission technology and spectrum Sharad Sadhu in an official release, “The event has been put together with the assistance of several national spectrum regulators in the Asia Pacific. The ABU is organising such an event for the first time and we expect it to become an annual feature.”
     
     

    The Asia-Pacific Technical Regulators-Broadcasters’ Forum will be followed by the ABU Preparatory Seminar on World Radio Communication Conference -07 (WRC) from 9 to 11 June.

    This seminar will address pressing issues in connection with the International Telecommunication Union’s World Radiocommunication Conference 2007.

    The seminar will expose participants to spectrum-related studies being carried out in various parts of the world, especially in the Asia-Pacific region.

    In addition to these two events, in conjunction with BroadcastAsia in Singapore on 13 to 17 June, the ABU is organising a broadcasting spectrum usage workshop on 15 June, which is to be chaired by ABU technical director Wayne Heads.

    The workshop aims to expose broadcasters and other industry players to the impact of new services on broadcasting spectrum and regional planning processes relating to spectrum usage, among other things.

    It will also focus on the types of frequency bands used for broadcasting services as well as international regulations, governing the use of broadcasting spectrum.

  • BroadcastAsia2004 to feature business, technology sessions and seminars

    BroadcastAsia2004 to feature business, technology sessions and seminars

    MUMBAI: Asia’s premier electronic media event BroadcastAsia2004 will be conducting an international conference and a number of adjacent events to equip the industry with the latest technologies, trends and insights. Parallel business and technology sessions, an audio technology seminar and masterclass are some of the programmes organised as part of the event that is to be held in Singapore from 15 – 18 June.

    The annual event BroadcastAsia gives the participating organisations ample opportunity to learn and network with the industry.

    The session media asset management and information technology scheduled for 15 June will focus on maximising content to the user’s advantage. The session will deal with media asset management and the use of information technology in content production. Audio restoration techniques to be held on 16 June will deal with techniques and methods for the preservation and restoration of audio material in sound archives. The session will be presented by the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.

    Digital lifestyles session on 16 June discuss on the use of digital processing in content preparation and delivery. The session also reviews the implementation and opportunities of interactivity and broadcasting via mobile TV, mobile phones and PDAs. Asian D-Cinema summit scheduled for 16 June aims to set the direction for the industry by addressing the key issues of business models, rights management, delivery modes and security. Experts from organisations like Eng Wah, GDC Technology, Mukta Adlabs and SingTel will be sharing their views and vision for digital cinema in Asia in this session.

    Accountable management in broadcasting presented by Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development aims at providing examples and best practices in broadcasting management in the scenario of media proliferation and technological changes. The session will be held on 16 June.

    Digital content delivery will have participants examining case studies of digital television systems and networks. The Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) conference will highlight developments in the world of DAB through the experiences and success stories of leading DAB players in Asia and Europe. The eighth session will have a regulatory forum on the topic Mobile Broadcasting – Bane or Boon? All these three sessions are scheduled for 17 June.

    On 18 June, there will be sessions titled digital radio, production tools and innovations, station/channel identity and planning of broadcasting projects . Digital radio will review and access the latest technologies that extend the traditional perception of radio broadcasting while production tools and innovations will explore new technical innovations and production opportunities. Station/channel identity will deal with the importance of TV channels having a clear and relevant identity according to its audience, as to promote its programmes. Planning of broadcasting projects will outline some of the basic concepts of planning for broadcasting projects and will focus on the requirements for a proper needs analysis.

    The audio technology seminar to be held on 17 June is targeted at all audio professionals involved in mid-range live sound for studio, theatres & auditoriums. Chief Engineers roundtable on the same day is an interactive programme where participants can team up to design state-of-the-art broadcast systems to deliver new revenue streams. The post-production masterclass that will touch on the creative challenges in directing and producing animation in Asia will be held on 18 June.

    The events graphite 2004 and VRCAI2004 will be co-located with BroadcastAsia 2004. The Graphite2004 conference will bring together people and technologies from a variety of locations and disciplines – to share ideas and form new partnerships in computer graphics and interactive techniques. VRCAI2004 will showcase the latest development of the state-of-the-art technology in the virtual reality continuum.

  • FPFAC to organise film marketing seminars every quarter

    MUMBAI: The Foundation for Promotion of Film Arts and Crafts (FPFAC) has decided to make the India International Film Convention an annual event and will incorporate a film market at the 2004 convention. The India International Film Convention (IIFC) 2003 – the one of its kind convention that was held on 16 and 17 August 2003 at the Intercontinental The Grand Mumbai. The FPFAC has decided to hold an Indian film seminar every three months

    According to a press note, the FPFAC has also decided that in addition to an exhibition and conference, the IIFC 2004 will also facilitate film buyers and sellers interaction through a platform called “Film Market”.

    FPFAC president Anil Nagrath claims: “This will be the first international film market of its kind organised by the entertainment industry itself. It will facilitate direct dealing between buyers and sellers of films, television, advertising as well as exhibition products.”

    The FPFAC committee claims that the participants at the IIFC 2003 felt that interactive seminars had tremendous advantages because they could get lots of information and knowledge. Therefore, the FPFAC has decided to hold an Indian film seminar every three months to provide the entertainment industry with a forum where there can be a regular interaction and exchange of information, knowledge and experience amongst members of the industry itself.

    Nagrath offers that the details of the first seminar shall be declared shortly by the foundation.

    The FPFAC note also states that the conference and the exhibition at the IIFC 2004 will be organised with the specific intention of catering to the basic needs of members of the entertainment industry. “It will not only be interactive and friendly but also provide wealth of information which will be of tremendous use to all participants in their day-to-day business just as the conference at the IIFC 2003 proved to be for the participants in the conference,” adds Nagrath.

    The exhibition will showcase the latest equipment and technological developments; also provide wealth of information on various locations in India and abroad but also other products and services of use to the participants in the convention.

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