Poging GOUD - Vrij

CLICK CLICK

Digital Studio

|

August 2020

A deep dive into how cameras have evolved drastically to encompass greater capabilities

- ANISHA GAKHAR

CLICK CLICK

Our TV watching habits have changed considerably in the past few decades. But if we look back in time, we can see how broadcasting technology has been changing continuously since the first television programs were telecasted for the first TV sets, and how broadcasters have innovated to keep us entertained. Productions or broadcasts, irrespective of whether they take place remotely or locally, begin with a common starting point—the camera. They are the arguably the eyes of the workflow.

Cameras have evolved too. If we look at the history of cameras, it took a lot of light to make an image that wasn’t that good. However, once the basic circuit was made, people used it as a foundation to make better cameras. In the late 1940s, the image orthicon was invented, and that was when TV as we know it today really got its start. The monumental move from black and white to colour marked the beginning of an era, and there has been no looking back since.

In live production environments, cameras give production teams the flexibility to work in varied ways, whether with remote or at-home production, or a more traditional mobile production approach, be that over traditional SDI, 12G SDI or over IP. Most media houses opt for fully glass-to-glass solutions, the ability for vendors to offer customers integrated workflows is of the utmost importance, and this starts with the best cameras.

NEED OF THE HOUR

MEER VERHALEN VAN Digital Studio

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

NEP Middle East & Asia Partners with Grass Valley for Major IP-Based Broadcast Expansion

NE EP Middle East & Asia, part of NEP Group, has partnered with Grass Valley to expand its IP-based outside broadcast (OB) capabilities across the Middle East.

time to read

1 min

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

IBC 2025: Where Global Media Titans Will Join Forces for Progress

IBC 2025 is set to host an impressive gathering of delegates, industry visionaries, and decision-makers from across the globe. The event remains a premier platform for networking, collaboration, and unveiling groundbreaking technologies in media and entertainment.

time to read

16 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

WHY HYPERCONVERGENCE IS THE GAME-CHANGER FOR ENTERTAINMENT TECH

Hyperconvergence (HCI) is transforming media and entertainment by unifying compute, storage, networking, and virtualization into one flexible system.

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

Sennheiser Launches Profile Wireless 1-Channel Mic for Solo Content Creators

Sennheiser today announced a one-channel version of its Profile Wireless 2.4 GHz all-in-one microphone solution.

time to read

1 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

WAVES OTT Champions Regional Diversity with Rich Indian Content

WAVES OTT has undertaken several partnerships to enhance linguistic and cultural diversity.

time to read

1 min

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

Media Editing Apps Market to Soar to $12.8B by 2035, Driven by Al and Mobile-First Creativity

The global market for media editing apps is set for a major transformation.

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

LAWO SHOWCASES MC²56 CONSOLE AND IP INNOVATIONS FOR LIVE SPORTS AT IBC 2025

Lawo to showcase its mc256 console, at IBC 2025, delivering IP-native audio excellence for cricket and global sports.

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

Cinematic Precision and Invisible Craft Power Kesari: Chapter 2

FutureWorks played a pivotal role in shaping Kesari: Chapter 2 with camera rentals, over 2,000 VFX shots, and a masterful DI grade. From previsualisation to final delivery, the team ensured that technology elevated storytelling without overshadowing its emotional core.

time to read

5 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

GRASS VALLEY BRINGS THE MEDIA REVOLUTION TO IBC 2025

New camera and networking innovations headline a strong year of growth for Grass Valley as it returns to Hall 9 in Amsterdam.

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Digital Studio

Digital Studio

Hollyland Pyro 5: A Compact Wireless Monitor Built for Modern Production

The Pyro 5 wireless monitor by Hollyland combines display, transmission, recording, and streaming in a compact 5.5-inch unit. With dual-band wireless, proxy recording, and live streaming support, it simplifies production workflows without sacrificing performance.

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size