File Interchange Handbook: For professional images, audio and metadata

[Focal Press] ✓ File Interchange Handbook: For professional images, audio and metadata ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. File Interchange Handbook: For professional images, audio and metadata Handbook of TV/Film Formats for IT-based Production according to John W. Shike. Brads book (he is the editor and contributing author) is a complete introduction to file formats that are being used for TV/Film in place of and alongside traditional videotape/disk and film formats. These formats are the essential basis for an emerging file-based infrastructure for TV and film studios. The formats described in detail include AAF, MXF, GXF, ASF, DPX, and QuickTime; there is also extensive discussi

File Interchange Handbook: For professional images, audio and metadata

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Rating : 4.90 (734 Votes)
Asin : 0240806050
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 322 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-23
Language : English

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Chapters on the SMPTE Metadata Dictionary and the Advanced Authoring Format are particularly relevant. This book is essential reading for those who want an overview of the different formats. Within the next year, CNN will have systems in place that use MXF for file exchange between our production editing, playback and archive systems. It is also essential reading for developers and users that need an introductory guide into the complexities of individual formats. And we have decided that all future systems will support MXF and AAF.”- Gordon Castle, Senior Vice President, CNN Technology"Worldwide, the transition from traditional video systems to those based on IT is creating opportunities in all quarters. This is an important, useful and timely book for those involved in the r

"Handbook of TV/Film Formats for IT-based Production" according to John W. Shike. Brad's book (he is the editor and contributing author) is a complete introduction to file formats that are being used for TV/Film in place of and alongside traditional videotape/disk and film formats. These formats are the essential basis for an emerging file-based infrastructure for TV and film studios. The formats described in detail include AAF, MXF, GXF, ASF, DPX, and QuickTime; there is also extensive discussion about the role of metadata.The contributing authors in this book have in fact themselves been instrumental in the creation and development of these formats; . Undoubtedly correct, dull as dishwater Kinemechanica Ever read the contents label on a bottle of household cleaner? Sorry to be so blunt, but this books is little more than laundry lists of metadata standards, couched in sterile prose. While I am sure it is a valuable document for simply placing this information in one, compact space, it has proven impossible to glean any useful information for daily application, due to its dearth of providing any practical, real-World associations in actual file interchanges between software packages, except in the most abstract way possible. I needed a book that would explain in some fash

Our technology plans mapped a path to an integrated production environment that was based on video files instead of video streams. And we have decided that all future systems will support MXF and AAF.” - Gordon Castle, Senior Vice President, CNN Technology "Worldwide, the transition from traditional video systems to those based on IT is creating opportunities in all quarters. It is the only book that gives a complete scrutiny and breakdown of all file formats for the transfer of images, sound and metadata. The file format train is leaving now and this book is your ticket to ride.” - Al Kovalick, Strategist and Pinnacle Fellow, Pinnacle Systems. Windows Media 9-Advanced System Format (ASF)--Nick Vicars-Harris, Microsoft Corporation 8. Metadata dictionary--Oliver Morgan, Metaglue Corporation 3. This created a s

He is also President of Gilmer & Associates, Inc, a management and technology consulting company. Brad Gilmer is the Executive Director of the Advanced Authoring Format Association, a trade association charged with fostering interoperability in the rich media authoring environment. . He was co-chair of the Pro-MPEG Forum's File Interchange Working Group on MXF and actively participated in the EBU/SMPTE Task Force. Previously, Gilmer worked for 14 years at Turner En

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