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Honorees included Bill Feightner, Milt Shefter, Tom Scott and Keliichi Kubota. READ MORE
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The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers aims to “harmonize” two proposals: one based on Dolby Atmos and one on DTS' MDA. READ MORE
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“The change is measured in months and quarters, not years,” the studio’s chief digital officer says. READ MORE
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Fox Sports vp field operations Jerry Steinberg says Ultra HD broadcasting is a “monumental task with not a lot of return.” READ MORE
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Panelists, including execs from Sony, Samsun and HDMI Licensing, discuss upconversion, available content and clear consumer terminology. READ MORE
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The respected innovator who co-founded Efilm will steer development of Colorfront's on-set dailies and new technologies. READ MORE
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The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers will present its Progress Medal to Kelichi Kubota for his work in areas including Ultra HD standards. READ MORE
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The annual conference and exhibition will take place Oct. 21-24 in Hollywood. READ MORE
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Also this week, Technicolor names Sandra Carvalho as Group CMO. READ MORE
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The studio's chief digital officer will discuss the future of content in an increasingly Internet-based world. READ MORE
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In his keynote address, Roku's founder and CEO forecasts that the DVR is going to go away: "That is a stepping stone."
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The filmmaker and inventor sees promise in brighter and larger screens, 3D and variable frame rates. READ MORE
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Panelists weigh upgrade options at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers convention. READ MORE
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The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers is working in areas including high frame rates, cinema light levels, and Ultra-HDTV.
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Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers’ honorees also include Fox Televisions’ Jim DeFillipis, Dolby’s Douglas Greenfield, and Oscar-winning inventor Gary Demos. READ MORE
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Prior to the opening of “The Hobbit” -- the first major motion picture to be made and released at 48 frames per second -- Hollywood’s creative and technical community will explore its impact on movies. READ MORE