Realtime Video “Photoshopping”

On October 11, 2010, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Saw this interesting sample posted on YouTube this morning – a software research project from the Ilmenau University of Technology (Germany) in the area of “Diminished Reality”.

The software takes a similar approach to the new “content aware fill” in Photoshop CS5 and applies it to video in real-time.  It’s not flawless yet, but pretty cool!

Research project in the area of Diminished Reality by Jan Herling and Wolfgang Broll, Ilmenau University of Technology, Department of Virtual Worlds / Digital Games, 2010.

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New technology arrives…

On September 29, 2010, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

A new piece of live television production equipment just arrived at BCIT Broadcast today…

It’s probably the single most popular tool for covering live sporting events, and we will be training our students on it soon…

What could it be…?

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Coming to you Live and Direct…

On August 29, 2010, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

The Max Headroom TV series premiered back in 1987 and was one of the first “Cyberpunk” television shows.  The story lines having to do with huge international television / broadcast networks controlling culture and politics were at least 10 or 15 years ahead of their time.

Nobody would argue that mainstream media has a vast influence on these things today!

One of the fascinating things about the fictional “Network 23”, was the idea that all of the camera operators would have continual real time feeds from their portable cameras back to the network. Directors could see the output of any camera at any time, and see their exact location on a map – all in real time.

This type of portable technology was unheard of back in the late 80s, when large satellite uplinks and microwave vans were required to get video back to the station from remote locations.

Fast-forward to 2010, and an update to Sony’s “Location Porter” system looks to be enabling exactly that kind of connectivity, now on a large-scale basis.

Broadcasters have had the capability to use small mobile transmitters and VOIP systems to deliver video for a few years now, but this system takes it up a notch with a turnkey system that enables real time video/audio streaming for up to 12 sources (cameras, remotes, etc) at the same time at the push of a button.

Because it uses high-speed mobile data networks for connectivity, it’s relatively cheap compared with conventional systems.  It’s no longer a matter of shooting a story and delivering media back at a later time, but realtime capture right onto a live show, or into an editorial system.

Maybe the future of broadcast news isn’t getting a single camera to an event and trying to cover everything at one, but to get a “swarm” of networked realtime cameras that feed everything and anything back simultaneously.

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World Partnership Walk 2010

On June 1, 2010, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Thanks to all of the students and staff who volunteered their time on Sunday, as BCIT Television & Video Production took our portable production system “on the road” down to Stanley Park to handle video Production for the World Partnership Walk.

World Partnership Walk 2010

Everyone had a great time and we put on a show that the crowd really enjoyed, helping to showcase the events of the day, as well as producing short video vignettes telling “walk stories”.

Thanks to our tapeless production workflow (and some great work from our camerapeople & editors), we were able to turn the segments around and push them directly to the server for playback onto the bigscreen in a matter of minutes

Special thanks to the crew that helped bring the equipment back to the broadcast centre, and spent some time washing the mud off of the tarps and cabling.

Also, special thanks to Tim and Sandro at ProShow Vancouver for helping out with some extra broadcast cabling to make the production run even more smoothly!

For the second year, BCIT Television & Video Production will be providing volunteer live event television & video production services for the World Partnership Walk!

World Partnership Walk

We had a great time with the walk last year and both students and staff alike will be on-site in Stanley Park this Sunday, May 30th.

Come out and walk to raise money and increase awareness to fight global poverty.  If you’re in the area, feel free to drop by the production tent and have a chat with us!

Coming to you live and direct…

On May 22, 2010, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

As promised last week, having worked our first Skype live-hit into our BCIT Magazine show, we decided to try something a little further afield…

Gavin Day in Argentina - Live!

So with our new Skype-ability, look for us to be anywhere and everywhere!

Inexpensive realtime video streaming over IP is giving us the ability to go anywhere – and that would’ve cost tens of thousands of dollars only a few short years ago…

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