[opendtv] Re: HPA Technology Retreat early registration ends today
- From: Mark Schubin <TVMark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Multiple Addresses Suppressed <tvmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:24:59 -0500
A bit more:
All of these organizations are already confirmed for the
technology-demonstration room (where Panasonic once introduced the
Varicam, Sony introduced HDCAM SR, ILM/Lucas Digital showed the
camera-attitude sensor used in the "Star Wars" movies, etc.):
Alioscopy, Apple, Aspera, Bright Systems, Cine-tal, Cinegy, Cinnafilm,
Codex Digital, Digital Film Technology, Digital Vision, Dolby, DVS, EBU,
FilmLight, Fortium Technologies, Frauhofer IIS, Front Porch Digital,
Fujinon, Grass Valley, Image Essence, Integrated Media Technologies,
Interactive Effects, intopix, JMR Electronics, JVC, Lasergraphics,
Mesoft, MTI Film, NVision/Miranda, Omneon, OmniTek, Panasonic,
Panavision, Pandora, Philips, Qube Cinema, S.two, Sarnoff, ShowMgr.com,
Silk Software, Skymicro, SmartJog, Snell & Wilcox, Sony, Talon Data
Systems, TC Electronic, TDVision, Tektronix, Telecast Fiber, The Pixel
Farm, Thomson, THX, Video Clarity, XDT, and XVD
More are pending.
Happy New Year!
TTFN,
Mark
Mark Schubin wrote:
Might as well save money AND get a 2008 business-expense tax deduction
by registering today.
Check out the latest version of the program here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=62874&orgId=hopa
It's greatly expanded. Many of the 54 breakfast roundtables --
covering everything from anti-theft metadata to stereoscopic gaming --
were added recently. Other recent additions include test results of
different concatenated studio/distribution compression systems,
presented by Dr. Hans Hoffmann, program manager of the European
Broadcasting Union's EBU Technical.
Don't regret your decision for the rest of your life (or at least the
next year)! Register today!
http://www.hpaonline.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=79232&orgId=hopa
TTFN,
Mark
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