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2013

2013. Exciting Items. 4K everywhere Black Magic Design 4K Camera and Equipment. BMD Pocket Cinema Camera Freefly Movi More controllable LED lights New Options for studio in a box. Tapeless Acquisition. Began with P2 Card in 2004 2GB and XDCAM Disc Very expensive $1700 for a 4GB card

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2013

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  1. 2013

  2. Exciting Items • 4K everywhere • Black Magic Design 4K Camera and Equipment. BMD Pocket Cinema Camera • Freefly Movi • More controllable LED lights • New Options for studio in a box

  3. Tapeless Acquisition • Began with P2 Card in 2004 2GB and XDCAM Disc • Very expensive $1700 for a 4GB card • 2011 Tsunami in Japan HDCAM SR tape shortage

  4. Tapeless Acquisition • Most  to least expensive • Sony SR Memory Card • Sony SxS Pro • SxS • Panasonic P2 • Micro P2 • XDCAM Disc

  5. Tapeless Acquisition • There are also options to adapt the camera card formats P2 and SxS to SD cards using adaptors like the Panasonic AJ-P2AD1G and the Sony MEAD-SD01

  6. Tapeless Acquisition • Consumer memory formats are also becoming common such as Compact Flash, SD Cards, and SSD.

  7. Tapeless Acquisition • Outboard recorders • The benefit of this is that you have the ability to capture in a less compressed format such as Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD. • The first device I remember seeing that did that was the AJA KiPro.

  8. Tapeless Acquisition • Now there are many other options made by Atomos, AJA, Black Magic Design, Convergent Design, Sound Devices and more… 

  9. Tapeless Acquisition • LCD/Recorders made by Atomos, Sound Devices Convergent Design

  10. Storage • Directly Attached Storage – Firewire, E-Sata, USB3 or Thunderbolt • Network Attached Storage (NAS) Ethernet • Storage Area Network (SAN) Fiber or Ethernet

  11. Storage • Directly Attached Storage • Pro – Cheapest • Con - Only one user • May be slower depending on connection

  12. Storage • Network Attached Storage (NAS) • Can be attached to one computer and shared on network or can stand alone • Pro - Cheaper than SAN • Con - Limited to Ethernet speeds

  13. Storage • Storage Area Network (SAN) Fiber or Ethernet • Drive level or file level • Pro – FAST! • Con – More expensive and may need fiber run to computers

  14. Media Asset Management • Where’s the footage? • How do you find what you have shot? • Need a way to search and find files. • File naming consistency • Software – Avid Interplay, CatDV, Metus

  15. Media Asset Management • CatDV

  16. Archiving

  17. Archiving • Back in video tape days you just put the tape on the shelf. • No matter how big your storage is you will run out. • Options – Original Tapeless Media, Hard Drive, Data Tape

  18. Archiving • Original Tapeless Media – P2, SxS, XDCAM, SD Card, SSD • Pro - not using video tape. • Cons – High cost low capacity.

  19. Archiving • Hard drives • Pro – Less expensive than tapeless media with higher capacity • Con – Hard drives do and will die. Need maintenance

  20. Archiving • Data Tape – LTO (Linear Tape Open) • Different versions LTO1, LTO2… Newest is LTO6 • Enterprise class archiving solution • Pro – Low cost per tape. LTO5 1.5TB for around $30 • Con – High Price for Drive, Needs special software

  21. Archiving • Retrospect – What we currently use

  22. Archiving • Cache-A

  23. Archiving • Storage DNA

  24. Questions?

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