FEED Issue 03

57 HAPPENINGS NAB

Pioneering and Productisation of Supporting Digital Video Using SDI Over Fiber-Optic n Bluebell n British Telecom Pioneering Development of a Portable, Battery Powered Audio/Video Test Signal Generator n MultiDyne Development of Integrated Consumer Video Conferencing Service into Broadcast Production Environments and Workflows n Skype (Microsoft) Expanding-Side Television Production Mobile Units n CBS Television Network n The Gerstenslager Company Three Dimensional Doppler Radar System to Track and Display Fast Moving Pitched

Contextual Voice Navigation for Discovering and Interacting with TV Content n Comcast n Universal Electronics (UEI) n Apple TV n Nuance Dragon TV Low Latency Remote Controlled Airborne Video Platforms (non-military) for Television n John McGraw

his year’s NAB Show was also the chosen venue for handing out the 2017 Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards.

Launched in 1948, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ Technology & Engineering Emmys honour development and innovation in broadcast technology and recognise companies, organisations and individuals for technology breakthroughs that have a significant effect on television engineering. At this year’s Tech Emmys, Lifetime Achievement Awards were given to CBS SVP Robert Ross and EVP and General Video Identification Technology to Protect Content Value and Copyright n Audible Magic n Civolution n INA n Friend MTS n Vobile n YouTube Manager of FOX, Richard Friedel. Emmy winners for technological innovations were:

n PictorVision Inc. n Aerial MOB LLC n Astraeus Aerial n Flying Cam Inc. n Vortex Aerial n Helivideo Productions LLC n Snaproll Media LLC n DJI

Pioneering Development of a Computerised, Hard Disk Storage Based, Digital Non-Linear, Multi-StreamMulti- Camera System n Avid Technology n LightWorks (EditShare)

and Hit Balls n TrackMan n MLB Advanced Media n ChyronHego

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