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But, how does all of this really work? Zettl Chapter 4
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But, how does TV work? Persistence of vision A series of still pictures scanned so quickly that our eyes see it as movement. Philo Farnsworth- Inventor of Tv
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Scanning Principal Let’s start at the beginning –The older CRT TVs had an electron gun that drew the video image one line at a time. It went back and forth until all the lines of the screen were drawn...\How Television Works.wmv Page 65
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Pixel Let’s break the image down to it’s lowest component…the pixel It’s one dot of the image The more pixels the better the image
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Scanning Systems Scanning Systems Progressive –Scans every line from top to bottom at the same time –Starts at the top left and goes down to the bottom –One complete scan is called a frame –Refresh rate ( how often the beam jumps back to scan another frame is usually 60)
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Scanning Systems Interlaced –The odd number lines are scanned first and then the beam goes back to scan the even numbers –The beam scans the image 2 times to get a complete image –One scan is called a field –Two scans is called a frame
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Digital Scanning Systems 480P –Uses progressive scanning 720P –Uses progressive scanning –Refreshes at 1/60 –True HD 1080i –Uses interlaced scanning –Refreshes at 1/60 which gives 30 frames per second
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Refresh or Frame Rate Refresh or Frame Rate Frame = all lines have been scanned 30 frames in 1 second – video 24 frames in 1 second – film Television Production: How The TV Process Works
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Broadcast Systems NTSC – USA & Japan Pal – Most of Western Europe Secam – Africa & Eastern Europe File:PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia File:PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aspect Ratio Need to understand for composition Size of picture 4 X 3 –Standard TV –Could be analog or digital 16 x 9 –HDTV & Digital Television Production: World Television Standards and HDTV/DTV
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Different types TV’s CRT LCD Plasma Liquid Crystal Display Projection DLP
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Analog vs. Digital Analog is “old-school” – keeps it like the original Digital turns the video signal into computer data USA just turned to digital signal – can you say when it happened?
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Compression HDV & HDTV information is so large that it must be compressed Think of it like folding a shirt into a smaller size to squeeze it into your drawer CODECS – several types of compression
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Streaming Sending a video signal over the internet Future of television Already started
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Government Agency FCC Federal Communication Commission Regulates TV Industry Federal Communications Commission
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How does it get to your house? Depends on how you receive your TV Cable vs. Satellite vs. Internet (page 414) Refer to the beautiful drawing on the board
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Distribution Methods Video tape DVD Internet File Sharing (quicktime or other codec) Cable TV Consumer Satellite (Direct TV) Network Satellite Microwave
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Walter Cronkite would say... “And that’s the way it is!”
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