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Digital Studio - January 2017

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Broadcast & Production in India

Digital Studio is the trade publication for India's booming digital production and broadcast industry. Published by ITP Media (India) and circulated to a carefully targeted audience of production engineers, camera men, graphic designers and broadcast executives in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai, Digital Studio combines the latest news, products, features, best practices and business trends to create a vital industry information resource for techies, creatives and executives.

With Digital Studio's compelling mix of industry news, on-location features, case studies, product showcases and reviews, the magazine provides a comprehensive monthly round-up of the latest developments driving the industry. Digital Studio provides industry professionals with an insight into the latest technological developments and market trends set to impact the way they do business. By ensuring the highest quality editorial content and providing the best possible news and information resource, in addition to technical analysis from experts in the field, Digital Studio is set to become a must-read for the industry's key decision makers, while delivering the ideal platform for companies looking to promote their products and services to industry professionals.

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Apart from the direction, plot, and the acting, it is the cinematography that stood out in season 2 of 24, the Hindi remake of the popular American TV series. In our cover story this issue, Jitan Harmeet Singh, the cinematographer of 24, reveals why he believes that Indian TV sitcoms are finally ready to take a cinematic approach to cinematography. Singh also believes that this can be made possible by choosing the right cameras. In our Features column this issue, we highlight how the focus on newsroom cameras has gradually shifted from presenting the news cleanly, to garnering viewership. We also ask people from the broadcasting, production, film, and the media domains how demonetisation has affected them. Most feel that despite a short-term decline in business, things are unlikely to be affected by the move in the long run. We also speak to Wesley Dodd, CEO of UK-based Celebro Television Studios that has studios in London and Muscow. He tells us why his company was an early adopter of LED lighting equipment and how this move saved them a lot of money in energy costs. Dodd also points out that while the capex cost involved in investing an LED system is relatively higher than traditional solutions, the opex is lower thanks to its electrical efficiency.

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