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The
NAB 2001 Report
April
26, 2001
By
Ben Miskie
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National Association of Broadcasters(NAB) conference is held every
year in Las Vegas Nevada. To the worldwide television industry,
it represents Mecca. Over 1700 exhibitors show off their broadcast
related products. NAB is large and very international. This year,
over 112,776 people attended NAB with 29,632 of those people coming
from outside the US. The majority of the products showcased at
NAB are not for consumer users. However, products shown at NAB
can give a sneak peak into the near future for the consumer. With
the constant acceleration of technology development, these products
may be filtering to your home a lot faster than you may think.
Superstar reporter Ben Miskie made the trek to NAB and here's
what he uncovered.
Interesting
products you can use today.
MoviePack
4.0
You all know about the Adobe video poducts, and Final Cut Pro,
but do you know about MoviePack? MoviePack comes from a German
software company called AIST. Movie Pack combines much of the
functionality of special effects title program and a video editing(NLE)
program into one. In addition, MoviePack claims to have ability
to preview multiple layers in real time with out waiting to
render and without a special acceleration card. From the demo,
the results were impressive. AIST is hoping that by combining
a special effects, non-linear editing program, and a super fast
rendering engine, MoviePack will be a serious threat to Adobe.
Priced at $799, the full version isn't cheap. However, it costs
a lot less than buying the two Adobe programs.
DVD
creation products
Two consumer priced DVD authoring products were being showed
off at NAB: Sonic's "DVDit!" and Spruce Technology's
"SpruceUp." Both products promise themselves as an
easy way to author DVD's. As the price of DVD writing drives
comes down, these software products may soon become an integral
part as a way you distribute your DV video movies.
Hitachi
DVD Video Camera
Hitachi showed off a consumer video camera (priced around $2000)
that records to a DVD RW disk. The disk records in the same
format (MPEG-2) as a DVD. But fear not, you need not throw away
your DV video camera just yet. The quality of DV video is still
far superior than MPEG-2 compression. This camera is a great
idea because it is the first camera to bring random access to
a video camera, however the video quality and compatibility
is not up to par with DV video. The DVD camera media can only
be used with their proprietary DVD drive. In addition, the camera
lacks a high-speed port such as FireWire. While I applaud Hitachi
for innovation, this product is not yet ready for prime time.
Pioneer
DVR A03
Available at the end of May, this drive will write to DVD-R,
DVD-RW, CD-R, and CD-RW. Priced at just under $1000, most consumers
will probably hesitate to buy one of these drives. However,
the drives will continue to drop in price, and may be very affordable
in the next two years.
Products
you may use tomorrow.
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Motion
Capture
Several companies were showing off full body motion capture
devices at NAB. With many of the systems priced in the 50k and
up category, don't plan on using these motion capture systems
anytime this year. However, seeing these systems providing an
exciting glimpse of what we may see in the future. Come see
some of these different motion capture devices in action by
downloading a movie taken directly from the NAB floor. Click
here to download the NAB Movie (QT 2.2 Megs)
Virtual
Sets
Eventually, virtual sets could be a great way to reduce the cost
of your production. The virtual sets that were shown off at NAB
have seen some major technological advancements compared to years
before. Special devices attached to a camera track the movement,
zoom and focus adjustments. This information is then fed into
a computer. The computer calculates the data and then makes adjustments
the perspective being shown of the virtual set. Right now, this
technology is aimed at professional studios. However, 5 years
down the road, you could be making a movie in a Virtual Morocco
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A
full body suite motion capture device
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3D
Capture devices
One
interesting product was a 3D capture device being demonstrated
on people's faces. The product uses a slide projector to map
a grid on an object as shown in the picture. Then an image is
taken while the grid is on the object and scanned into a computer.
The computer then creates a 3D image by measuring the distances
between the grid points that were projected on the object.
Personal
Commentary
Going
to Las Vegas for the first time is an overwhelming experience.
Going to NAB for the first time is an overwhelming experience.
Doing both at the same time is ridiculous. In the process of
being ridiculous I learned many things that will help me for
the next time I go to NAB. Here's what I learned.
Things
Not to Do in Las Vegas and at NAB.
- On
the first day of the convention, don't get drunk off of free
wine and shoot pick-up lines to the painted body model that
is engaged. This is generally not the best way to gain a good
reputation.
- Don't
walk through the whole Las Vegas convention center, the whole
Sands convention center, and then walk from Circus Circus
to Caesar's Palace and back with a 30-pound backpack in one
day. You will feel pain. Combined, these convention centers
are far larger than any of the other convention centers in
the world. No matter how tough you think you are, you will
suffer. Calves will ache. Shoulders will be sore. Hipbones
will want to come out of their sockets. In addition, an ass
sprain is not uncommon.
- Don't
ask two drugged up hookers that are playing in a fountain,
"Are you okay?" Drugged up hookers playing in a
fountain are obviously not okay. When you ask this question,
they will not answer you. In addition, you will feel like
an ass for even trying to talk to them.
Things
I Learned in Las Vegas and at NAB.
- Under
no circumstances are the pretty girls in silver body suits
standing in front of the booth the engineers of a company.
- If
you wear dirty running shoes in Las Vegas, girls will not
be attracted to you. Most of the Vegas girls are after money,
that's why there are so many hookers. Dirty shoes are a dead
give away to a lack of money.
- If
you are between the ages of 18-39, don't stay at Circus Circus.
Staying at Circus Circus feels like staying at dirty super-sized
1976 Baskin Robbins ice cream parlor laced with drunken clowns
and the scent of cigarette smoke. On top of that, the average
age for the guests is about 76. Instead, try to stay at the
Luxor or any other hotel that does not have clowns.
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A
grid being projected onto a face
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Final
Notes
She's
fun, she's hip, she's cool, she's helpful, she's Michelle Sweety.
DVvideo.com is proud to announce Miss Sweety as our new unofficial
Super Model spokesperson. She represents the clean wholesome
image that DVvideo.com is all about. Play the 5 second video
clip to find out what she thinks of DVvideo.com. -B.M.
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