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More About This Title Content Production Technologies
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- Examines the design and implementation of a practical digital content production system
- Proposes to show solutions to various content issues
- Covers various retrieval methods for large-scale archives using MPEG-1 streaming technology and remote editing using an original time code
- Discusses large-scale video archive systems which will enable high speed retrieval and edit functions for large amounts of video data with multi-purpose applications
A resource that all broadcast engineers, systems integrators and engineers for equipment manufacturers will find invaluable.
The thorough approach to this topic ensures that this title will become the standard reference for R&D specialists in content production and digital archiving.
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Tohoku University of Art and Design
(email: [email protected])
Fumio received an MSc from the University of Electro-Communications and joined the Shimizu Corporation in 1974. In 1986 he received a DEng from the University of Tokyo and was a visiting researcher at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). In 1989 he became an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo. He was the Leader of the R&D project at the Yamagata Video Archive Research Center (YRC) of the Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan (TAO) from April 1999 to march 2003 and is now the senior director of the graduate school at the Tohoku University of Art and Design.
Hiki, Haruo
Japan International Cooperation Agency, Uruguay
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Haruo graduated from the University of Electro-Communications and joined the Sony Corporation VTR Development Division in 1965. For 20 years he worked on many aspects of R&D for video camera, VTR and video-editing system in PAL, SECAM, and NTSC, which included R&D in Paris for 7 years. Then he worked in the personal computer field for 5 years and in the digital interface standardization field for a further 5 years. He was a senior researcher at YRC/TAO from April 1999 to March 2003, where he was in charge of network-based editing technology in the R&D project, 'Fundamental Technology of Broadcasting Program Production with Large-scale Video Archives'. He is now a free lance journalist for archival production.
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About the Editors.
About the Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Abbreviations.
Introduction.
1. What is a Large-scale Archive?
2. Content Production from Digital Archives.
3. Archive-correlated Technology Standards.
4. Experiment for Content Production with Content ID and MPEG-7.
5. New Content Production and Distribution Environment.
6. Recap and the Future.
7. Utilization and Systematization of Video Assets.
Index.