Television Technology Demystified
A Non-technical Guide
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 18 January 2006
- ISBN 9780240806846
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages282 pages
- Size 235x191 mm
- Weight 520 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Television production technology explained without mathematics or intricate diagrams
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"Television Technology Demystified" is written for non-technical television production professionals. Journalists, program producers, camera persons, editors, and other television professionals need to know how equipment works, which performance levels are achievable, how to evaluate the technical quality of picture and sound, and other aspects of production; this book presents these and other essential concepts in a simple and non-mathematical way. Aleksandar-Louis Todorovic, a highly respected and well-known figure in the broadcasting community, has succeeded in making complex technology understandable.
"This book, from a respected and well-known figure in the broadcasting community, presents complex concepts in a simple and non-mathematical way." - Direct
Table of Contents:
Introduction; History of the development of television technology; Light and the human eye; Generating a television picture; Colour television; Colour video signals; Analogue colour television standards; Digital television; Digital compression as the key to success; Television cameras; Video tape recording; Video tape editing; Server based operations; Computer graphics; Audio systems; Television studios and OB vans; HDTV
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