NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) and SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) have joined forces to produce weekend digital cinema technology sessions at NAB2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The NAB2004 Digital Cinema Summit addresses the transition from film to digital media-the creation and enhancement of works using digital media technologies, the distribution of these works via digital technologies and the display of the works using digital display technologies.ìSMPTE is also pleased to be partnering with NAB for the third year in a row on this important event,î said Ed Hobson, SMPTE Editorial Vice President. ìSMPTE has attracted the leading technologists who will inform and enlighten our audience and the implementation of digital cinema.î The Saturday program will cover the science, engineering, testing, standards, economic, regulatory and political issues surrounding the implementation of digital cinema. ìWe are very pleased to have SMPTE as a partner for this unique event,î said John Marino, NAB Vice President, Science & Technology. ìThe Summit provides a home for those working in the field of digital imaging as it applies to the motion picture industry. The work being done by SMPTE in this area is recognized and respected around the world.îThe NAB2004 Digital Cinema Summit is a two-day event scheduled for April 17 and 18, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Sunday sessions, co-produced with the Entertainment Technology Center at University of Southern California, will offer a comprehensive analysis of the creative and technical possibilities enabled by digital tools in production and postproduction.For more information, please visit www.nab.org.
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