A year after the World Cup and the launch of new High Definition channels, it was the ideal time to review progress,
consolidate real experiences and explore future trends in HD production, broadcast and reception.
The second HD Masters conference led a large audience through the latest developments in HD with real-world
information and experiences on the operational, business and technology issues emerging as HD grows internationally.
The HD Masters 2007 two-day conference was perfectly timed to deliver hard-won 'real world' experiences to broadcasters
and producers needing to expand their understanding of the demands of HD.
It brought together acknowledged HD experts and led by some of the industry's most influential individuals, and delivered
real-life case studies, and the latest thinking on acquisition, compression, storage and distribution of HD material.
HD Masters was the essential forum for senior executives, technologists, engineers and decision-makers who are facing
the new challenges being presented by High Definition in the creative, broadcast, communications and new technology sectors.
HD Masters 2007 delivered
- Top executives and practitioners sharing real-world HD experience
- Guidance on practical business and technical strategies in this emerging market
- The key HD technology issues exposed and analysed
- HD production and delivery techniques and experiences
- The consumer factors driving the demand for HD
Who attended HD Masters 2007?
Those with an interest in HD from creation to reception, including: directors of operations, chief engineers,
technology managers & officers, production & post-production managers, senior sound supervisors, directors,
producers, R&D engineers, facilities managers, heads of broadcast strategy, systems integrators, consultants,
equipment manufacturers and resellers.
Driven by industry leaders
HD Masters 2007 was been created by BKSTS, SMPTE and TVBEurope, the broadcast industry's leading magazine. Conference Chairman
John Ive, a fellow of both SMPTE and the RTS, has experience that spans technology, marketing and management with the BBC,
IBA and at Sony where he led a team of engineers to develop digital processing for the world's first commercial digital
video recorder. Conference Producer Chris Forrester is one of the industry's most respected journalists and commentators.
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