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Broadcast/Pro Video Disk Recorders Report-Aarkstore Enterprise

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

When it comes to recording, the future is digital. Whether it is by hard drive or optical disk, video disk recorders are the preference of the industry. They are more reliable; provide better access, high data transfer rates and speed up archival, interconnectivity and editing time in all professional video facilities. They can interface with NLEs and video servers and make duplication and storage a breeze in a variety of formats. VDRs that can record in exactly the format needed direct to disk are very much in demand.

The full report provides quantitative data, based on extensive annual primary research surveys (since 1984) of broadcast and pro video facilities in each of the following end-user vertical markets: broadcast television stations, cable television stations, post production facilities (video and film), video production and multimedia facilities, corporate and institutional video facilities (government, educational, medical).

Quantitative data tables for 2006, 2007 & 2008 show total number of end-user facilities, total number and percentage purchasing by year , total dollars spent purchasing, total units purchased, average number of units purchased per end-user facility, and average price per unit. This data is displayed for each of the six vertical end-user markets as well as for the total across the board broadcast / pro video marketplace.

In addition, charts and tables show total units by format, by price range and by market share of the leading brands.

The approximately 10 page report commences with a detailed written report of the total category as well as of each individual vertical end-user market, bringing the quantitative data tables and charts to life with insightful analysis and forecasts. The written alaysis is followed by the quantitative data tables and charts

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Career In Animation

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The world of animation is full of excitement and vigor. Generally, animation means to impart life in characters that exists in virtual reality. Animation is a field of science that takes you to the virtual world. It is a world that doesn’t exist or is unrealistic. The word animation is derived from a Latin word “anima” which means soul. Animation in early days was restricted to hand drawn pictures only. However, with the technological advances it has reached the pinnacle. The field of animation has introduced two kinds of animation which is called two dimensional and three dimensional animations. Basically animation means to create an illusion by rapid display of 2D and 3D images. Moreover it has wide range of applications that include entertainment industry, in promotion of businesses and in educational institutes to impart proper and interesting explanations on various topics. You can also use animation for promoting online business of an organization.

Now days it is an emerging form of media. Animation is growing into a multi billion dollar industry generating a great scope of employment for those who wanted to try their hand in this field. Though it sounds interesting but it requires great effort and caliber to master it. The various steps that are involved in animation are story writing, story boarding, character sketch, concept creation, Modeling, Environments, Rigging, Character and Mechanical animation, Storyboard animation, Lightening, Texturing, Dynamics, Voice recording, Digital editing, Vfx, final film. You have got a variety of options to try your hand and excel in professions such as:

· Layout artist
· Clean-up artist
· Scanner operator
· Digital ink and paint artist
· Compositor
· Key frame animator
· Background artist
· In-between animator

Animation is a creative field which needs passion and imaginative skills to pursue a career in this field. One should have flair of sketching and drawing choosing best animation institute. Following are the various courses in animation:

· Stop-motion animation
· Rotoscoping
· Computer generated 3D and 2Danimation
· Clay-motion
· Photoshop
· Human anatomy
· Drawing

In India this field is yet to tap its true potential. Animation has a great and prospective future ahead.

Myself Lisa Thomson webmaster of www.arenamohali.com providing 2d animation training, 3d animation training and other video animation courses for those who want to have a career in animation.

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Broadcast/Pro Video Monitors Report-Aarkstore Enterprise

Monday, January 25th, 2010

To be sure, monitors will change technology, get bigger, thinner and lighter and be more visually dynamic as HD takes hold. Cablers and broadcasters will grab the majority of these units for their variety of monitor needs in newsrooms, production, control room, studio and field operations. Post houses and producers will also be a formidable audience that will continue to upgrade their monitoring capabilities to support their latest vertical upgrades. More monitors are likely to be DTV/HDTV compatible to accommodate the influx of both analog and digital signals. Devices that can accommodate a variety of aspect ratios and signals will also be in demand as the digital migration continues worldwide.

The full report provides quantitative data, based on extensive annual primary research surveys (since 1984) of broadcast and pro video facilities in each of the following end-user vertical markets: broadcast television stations, cable television stations, post production facilities (video and film), video production and multimedia facilities, corporate and institutional video facilities (government, educational, medical).

Quantitative data tables for 2006, 2007 & 2008 show total number of end-user facilities, total number and percentage purchasing by year , total dollars spent purchasing, total units purchased, average number of units purchased per end-user facility, and average price per unit. This data is displayed for each of the six vertical end-user markets as well as for the total across the board broadcast / pro video marketplace.

In addition, charts and tables show total units by format, by price range and by market share of the leading brands.

The approximately 10 page report commences with a detailed written report of the total category as well as of each individual vertical end-user market, bringing the quantitative data tables and charts to life with insightful analysis and forecasts. The written alaysis is followed by the quantitative data tables and charts

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Broadcast and Media Technology - Global Market Valuation & Strategy to 2012-Aarkstore Enterprise

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Broadcast and Media Technology: global market valuation & strategy to 2012 is the most comprehensive global study of the professional media technology industry available. Data has been collected directly from hundreds of firms and aggregated to form this global survey. This report has been undertaken in association with the IABM, the industry leading trade association.

This report has analysed the product and services industry segmented by 9 distinct groups, each with sub-segments and a total of 250+ product groups:
•Acquisition and production
•Post production
•Content and communication infrastructure
•Audio
•Storage
•System automation and control
•Playout and delivery systems
•Test, quality control and monitoring
•Services

Each of these segments is analysed in terms of market sizing, historical growth, key companies, product trends, regional growth forecasts to 2013 and further analysis and market sizes are provided for sub-segment and product groups.
In total, over 1400 companies are accounted for in this survey, of which almost half of the value of the industry is derived from directly volunteered data. This has allowed this market study to be unprecedentedly accurate.
With the support of the IABM and drawing on Screen Digest’s background in the media and technology markets has produced an authoritative study on the key trends and market sizing in this industry. The report contains data that will not be found anywhere else and is presented with Screen Digest’s customary reliability and attention to detail.

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Market forecasts for the industry have been shocked downwards by the recession with recovery expected to start in 2011 for most segments and market buoyancy expected to return in 2012 with the quadrennial calendar
•Consolidation has been driven in the recession by large multinationals. Mid-size specialists have suffered badly and smaller, lifestyle companies are especially prone to the downturn
•The broadcast industry is responding to the recession less favourably than other technology industries
•High-definition and file-based workflows will continue to be the key market drivers over the forecast period
•IP infrastructure has started to have a major impact on video transfer and storage, with hard disc storage now significantly undercutting tape storage
•Emerging markets in China, India and the Middle East will continue to experience growth, but previously strong markets in Latin America and Eastern Europe will go into recession as currencies and terms of trade within Europe and the Americas become less favourable
•China now dominates the Asia-Pacific market with a larger market than Japan
•Broadcasters are starting to make purchase decisions based on operational functionality and return on investment rather than on technology, opening the market further for complex “solution” provision and third-party service providers and involving cost-decisions and CFOs more often
•Services have become an increasingly important portion of the market as broadcasters disassociate risk and supplement project decisions with consultation for more complex workflow and cross-platform transmission
•New buyers are entering the market from other industries, such as publication, online, mobile, government, corporate and faith, utilising professional video equipment. In addition, new applications for profession technologies such as digital signage and digital cinema offer new market opportunities
•New vendors are following these major trends, especially taking advantage of IT trends and the movement towards cheaper (and often more open) software platforms for multi-channel and low-end video delivery

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Broadcast/Pro Video Clip Stores / Still Stores Report-Aarkstore Enterprise

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Broadcast / pro video clip stores / still stores are on a slippery slope. A gradual decline is being noted in this product category. Many non-broadcast sectors are using standard hard drives and servers such as Apple, LaCie and Wern Digital to download video clips from services such as Digital Juice, Getty Images and Artbeats. Eroding clip/still stores even more is the blurring of the lines between character generators and clip stores. Open-architecture PC-based units are commanding a more profound market share. Full featured systems that can accommodate multimedia of all types, with multi-function capabilities are making hybridized units like clip/still and character generators less desirable.

This is just part of the future forecast for the broadcast / pro video Clip Stores / Still Stores market size data and market share report. The full Broadcast/Pro Video Clip Stores / Still Stores Report report provides quantitative market size data, based on extensive annual primary research surveys (since 1984) of broadcast and pro video facilities in each of the following end-user vertical markets: broadcast television stations, cable television stations, video & film post production facilities, video production, film production and multimedia facilities, corporate video and institutional video facilities (government video, educational video, medical video).

Quantitative market size data tables for past year, current year, forecast for next year show total number of end-user facilities, total number and percentage purchasing Clip Stores / Still Stores by year , total market size in dollars spent purchasing Clip Stores / Still Stores, total Clip Stores / Still Stores purchased, average number of Clip Stores / Still Stores purchased per end-user facility, and average price per camera mounting system. This market size data is displayed for each of the six vertical end-user markets as well as for the total across the board broadcast / pro video marketplace.

In addition, charts and tables show total Clip Stores / Still Stores units by format, by price range and by market share of the leading brands.

The approximately 10 page report commences with a detailed written report of the total Broadcast/Pro Video Clip Stores / Still Stores market as well as of each individual vertical end-user markets, bringing the quantitative market size data tables and charts to life with insightful market analysis and market forecasts. The written market analysis is followed by the quantitative market size and market share data tables and charts.

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