All Audio articles – Page 5
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Industry Trends
Sculpting the sound mix of Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver
As technologies such as Dolby Atmos ramp up what is possible in the cinema, so productions are responding in turn.
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Industry Trends
From Plumbicon cameras to 8K displays: 50 years of innovation
As IBC celebrate its 50 th , David MacGregor – the only person believed to have attended every single IBC - shares his memories of the industry.
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Industry Trends
Roadside editing: How Paul Machliss cut Baby Driver
Edgar Wright’s action and crime drama Baby Driver redefined the cinematic post-production workflow with the integration of music storyboarding from start to finish.
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Industry Trends
Delivering the arts to new audiences
A range of technologies are enabling new methods of producing and distributing content to the cinema, TV and online.
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Industry Trends
HPA opens entries for Engineering Excellence Award
The Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) opened the call for entries for its Engineering Excellence Award at the Future of Cinema Conference at NAB.
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Industry Trends
NAB 2017: Avid makes move to the cloud
Avid kicked off NAB with a customer and press event that focused on the company’s roll out of cloud-based apps and services.
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Industry Trends
EBU loudness specification changes
In 2016, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated all of its loudness specifications, except for the core, EBU R128 itself.
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Technical Papers
A framework for a content-based hybrid content radio
This paper gives an overview of the recent experimental services proposed by a group of European Broadcasters exploring the potentialities of a hybrid approach for audio in radio.
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Technical Papers
Making audio sound better one square wave at a time
For the past three decades, FM broadcasters have been engaged in what have become known as the “loudness wars”,
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Technical Papers
How AES-67, the new audio-over-IP standard, will bring the convergence of telecommunications, studio audio, and intercom
At the present time, audio technology is leveraging audio over IP technology at the basic network transport level, but is not taking advantage of all the benefits that are possible.
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