NAB highlights the efforts of Florida journalists and their coverage of Hurricane Irma
As 2017 comes to a close, moving images may be something a machine can watch and comprehend, according to a blog post from the MIT Technology Review.
Implementing HDR makes sense for your media operation if you understand that High Dynamic Range (HDR) is not just about more pixels, it’s about better pixels. Whether you are a content creator, broadcaster, cable/satellite operator or OTT streaming service provider, the opportunity is now as HDR video is expected to be the consumer technology taking the television experience to the next level.
The National Association of Broadcasters hasn’t been shy about sharing its thoughts on the impact certain elements of the upcoming spectrum repack could have on stations and viewers and it is continuing do so, this time in a visual medium.
Up on a hill just south of downtown Nashville, the “NASH Campus” of Cumulus Media has been demonstrating the future of radio and video integration for more than three years now.
Radio broadcasters across the country are placing more emphasis on live and recorded video, in part to gain traction with their social media platforms.
Here is a quick look at the 2016 Government Video Expo & National Drone Show, which was held Dec. 7-8 at the Washington D.C. Convention Center.
A new achievement in the world of virtual reality production has been accomplished: Captured views from the summit of Mt. Everest.
Past and future are working together now, as a new video shows that the classic Game Boy device can be retooled to be used as a drone controller.
NASA tested a pair of new technologies recently: the Orbital ATK’s QM-2 solid rocket booster and NASA’s HDR Stereo X camera (HiDyRS-X).
While it still is difficult to capture lightning in a bottle, the Geospace Physics Laboratory recently caught in with a camera.
AccuWeather was on the scene over the weekend when a tornado touched down in Wray, Colo.
Drone racing is becoming a burgeoning sport, but if this recent video of drone operator Tareq Alsaadi is any indication, we may have to start a whole new brand for UAV gymnastics.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has made it a priority to implement the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act, and with the adoption of a Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) the organization looks to promote universal communication access for the blind and sight-impaired to popular video programming.
Many believe that virtual reality is the next big step in content development and are searching for ways to integrate the technology.
By 2020, global mobile data traffic will reach 30.6 exabytes per month, (up from 3.7 exabytes in 2015), with video consuming 75 percent of that data traffic.