Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The Future of High-Def Television and HD Video Production


Lets face the facts, it's here austin HD video production is the future of Television. National Television System Committee (NTSC) in 1953 devised color transition where 525 lines of resolution at 60 hertz became the standard. Today with the advent of miniature semi-conductors the standard has changed allowing a higher resolution for HD of up to 3480 by 2160 lines of resolution. Let's face it, that's a huge technological leap!
Although video tape may be a cheaper advantage over Film, high quality video does not have the clarity nor the look of it's predecessor. Today with HD cameras the clarity and picture quality is amazing. Besides shooting on film has problems and limitations in production, for example the ability to playback what you just shot, and the cost of transferring the film once it's been shot to a digital medium.
Video has it's limitations as well for example, once you look at video in comparison to film, film is much superior in quality, and you still have the cost of transferring your video to a digital means. However, in HD once a shot has been made or created it's already in a digital format with great picture quality and sound. HD Video Production gives you the technological, and cost advantage over all other formats today.

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