SMPTE Philadelphia Section - February 2007 MeetingPresenter:Bob Ross, CBS Senior VP, East Coast OperationsPresentation:"Two years and counting... (to the shutdown of analog broadcast)"The end of analog TV is near, but that light at the end of the tunnel is a train coming at you! Mr. Ross will review a long list of things to be done to get ready for the shut down of NTSC and the total reliance on DTV for over the air broadcast.A higher-resolution Windows Media version is available from the drop-down box on this episode's permalink page.Have a comment? Write to us.
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) is an international, award-winning technical society devoted to advancing the theory and application of motion-imaging technology including film, television, video, computer imaging, and telecommunications. SMPTE has thousands of members across 64 countries. Members of the Society are engineers, executives, technical directors, cameramen, editors, consultants, and specialists in film processing, film and television production and post-production, and practitioners from almost every other discipline in the motion-imaging industry. This Blip series showcases some of the Philadelphia Section's monthly technology presentations. Meeting info at philasmpte.org. See NEW videos at bit.ly/phlsmptevid