Enabling the Fix

Sometimes cliches are true. Sometimes the check is in the mail. And sometimes you can fix it in post. Amazingly, the category of what you can fix might be getting a lot […]  More

Leg Asea

Joe Zaller, a manager of the very popular (16,000-member) Television Broadcast Technologies group on LinkedIn, tweeted on February 21 from the 2013 HPA Tech Retreat in Indian Wells, California: “Pretty […]  More

The Habit and "The Hobbit"

Here are a couple of questions to get you started: What is the image at left? And what is the sound of a telephone call? I’ll offer some more information […]  More

Late–and see?

Here are two facts to ponder: First, there is no such thing as perfect lip sync. Second, at Super Bowl parties across the country this coming February, many–if not most–TVs […]  More

BORSCHT in POTS

It is now one week since Hurricane Sandy made landfall, and the area it affected is by no means back to normal. This post will discuss new and old media […]  More

IBC-ing the Future

This is what happened on Monday night, September 10, at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam: A crowd crammed into the large (1750-seat) auditorium to see the future–well, a […]  More

The Light Fantastic

Here are some questions: Why is the man in the picture above holding radioactive sheets of music? What is the strange apparatus behind him? What does it have to do […]  More

All You Can See

The equipment exhibitions at the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) often seem to have themes. Two years ago, it was stereoscopic 3D. Before that, it was […]  More

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