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Jay Adrick talks about four new Harris products that are building blocks for the ATSC mobile hand held TV infrastructure. Broadcasters using this technology will have the ability to go beyond linear television models, provide the user with a multitude of links and applications, and as a result open new revenue streams.
Phil Wiser, Chairman and President of Sezmi Corporation talks about the power of partnership between Harris and Sezmi, an innovative new television service. “Harris…emerged as the only partner that could deliver on the traditional, broadcast content delivery as well as the on-demand, advertising and internet side of our business. Because we work with one partner, we can create an integrated system very quickly.”
Connectus enables stations and facilities to take advantage of lightning-fast workflows for sharing and distributing graphics. Your graphics team can create content in Dallas, your local news director can make up-to-the-minute edits to the content from Denver, and your CG operator in New York can download the latest approved content to a graphics playback system. With Connectus, graphics designers, producers and operators have the freedom to create, share, manage and distribute their content to and from any location, any way they choose. Curtis Mutter, Product Level Manager, G-Series unpacks the power of Connectus from the show floor @ NAB 2009.
The Harris Broadcast Workflow Diagram prompted a lot of discussion at this year’s NAB with many people spending significant time walking through its design. The graphic was designed by a team led by Stan Moote, Harris Broadcast Vice President of Development, and Candace Helgerson, Product Marketing, Media & Workflow. In this video, Stan walks us through the diagram from a multi-platform deliver perspective.
Harris’ Broadcast Graphics group introduced a new plugin for Final Cut Pro that allows access to offline graphics updating and rendering in 2D and 3D. Offline rendering appears live in the Final Cut Pro timeline with the ability to update tagged regions in the graphics from within FCP. G-Series Product Line Manager, Curtis Mutter introduces this exciting new plugin.
Two of the industry’s most knowledgeable market observers, Lyle Bunn, digital signage consultant, and David Keene, executive editor of Digital Signage Magazine, sit down to talk about the trends and future of digital signage.
Eugene Plawutsky, Product Manager for Master Control and Branding, explains the benefits of the integrated, automated master control suite of products, featuring the NEXIO server, Platinum router, X85 up-down cross converter, and more. Brand new this year is the software switcher control panel, and control over the CENTRIO multiviewer.
Chris Simons, Harris Vice President of Media and Asset Management, discusses how Invenio offers the tools to allow an operation to cost-effectively ingest material once and then automatically repurpose it and distribute it out onto various distribution mechanisms.
Candace Helgerson, Product Marketing, Media & Workflow, discusses Harris’ innovations in content management, workflow, automation and delivery, including ways to improve our customers’ business bottom line.
Michael Steel, VP Signal Processing and Distribution Products, discusses the exciting new portfolio of new HD-ready 3Gb/s products that Harris offers in signal processing and routing.
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