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September 17, 2004

A look inside Broadcast Operations and Technology at CBS

Digital Media Net's Charlie White interviews Frank Governale, Vice President, News Technology & Broadcast Operations at CBS (link). Here's an excerpt from Governale on their recent move to disk based cameras and purchase of Sony's XDCam: We've embraced MPEG for network news, from ingest to playout, so we'd like to keep everything on that platform if possible. So over the last couple of years, Sony has been very forthcoming with us in terms of their XDCam product. We've had crews looking at their equipment, feedback in both directions -- by no means am I saying that we co-developed this or designed this with Sony, but definitely we had some input and definitely have been enlightened early in the process. We've taken some product for demonstration and evaluations; we've put it in labs, we've heated it, we've cooled it, we've put it in humid areas, we've put it in helicopters, we've shot overseas as well as domestically here at a few of the bureaus. We feel like we've put it through its paces. We all went in with the obvious skeptical concerns of, how's it going to handle motion? -- some of those things. But we've found no real issues with the product. My workflow requires that we have crews in the field for prolonged periods of time. Whether it be Baghdad or Afghanistan or just shooting, as an example, a 60 Minutes piece with Ed Bradley that may very well take a few hours to record. The relatively inexpensive removable media is essential for us because today's workflow requires it.


Posted by Eli Chapman at 01:53 AM