Basic TV Technology: Digital and Analog
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Overview
Basic TV Technology is the essential basic guide to the fundamentals underlying all television and video systems, written for students and nontechnical professionals. You don't need to have a math or science background in order to understand this explanation of how the principal pieces of equipment work, what their functions are, and how they are integrated to form a complex video system. An understanding of this material will be necessary for you to succeed in the real world, where one person often has to perform many different roles and functions within a production. Armed with some basic technical background information, you'll be more effective at figuring out new applications and at problem-solving.
The fourth edition of Basic TV Technology has been updated to reflect the industry shift to digital video and includes new information on compression, television standards, LCD displays, HD, and equipment.
This book features the accessible Media Manual format, in which every topic is covered in two pages: one of explanatory text and one of figures.
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Audience: Students and beginning professionals.
Synopsis
Basic TV Technology: Digital and Analog, Fourth Edition addresses students' and nontechnical professionals' need for a basic guide to the fundamentals underlying all television and video systems. Although readers can find many books on production techniques, this book will illustrate how the principal pieces of equipment work, what their functions are, and how they are integrated to form a complex video system. This knowledge will make readers more adaptable to different models, makes, and features of equipment and enable them to figure out new applications and solve problems for themselves.
This new edition of Basic TV Technology includes updated information on the advances in digital technology and HD and new information on LCD displays, disc based recording, and compression. Other topics covered include:
*Nonlinear editing
*Open architecture vs. dedicated equipment
*Electrical theory and application
*Special effects and graphics
*The PAL system
This book is in the accessible Media Manuals format, which integrates abundant illustrations and lucid text. Readers will become proficient in the technical concepts of video and television. Basic TV Technology: Digital and Analog, Fourth Edition is an essential resource for students and professionals of video media.
Booknews
Teaches students and nontechnical professionals fundamentals underlying all television and video systems. Demonstrates how principal pieces of equipment work, their functions, and how they are integrated to form a complex video system. Includes many b&w diagrams and schematics. This edition includes new information on SDTV, HDTV, and the FCC's plans for its future. The author is broadcast program director at Cuesta Community College. Lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)