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A 'Big Big' challenge
He began his career as a performer and writer for Saturday Night Live, but has since become an Emmy award-winning force in children's television. Mitchell Kriegman, creator and executive producer behind It's a Big Big World, the new PBS Kids series, said the transition was a natural extension of his interests and passions.
Feb 23, 2006
Looking fine at 40
When Penn State Public Broadcasting (PSPB) moved into its first facilities on the Penn State campus, it was understood that the location was temporary. Housed in an old classroom building, rooms were retrofitted to accommodate PSPB. There was only one broadcasting studio, and it had low ceilings with no sound cushioning.
Dec 21, 2005
Get your gear here
Hundreds of exhibitors. Thousands of products. Endless possibilities. The 8th annual Government Video & Technology Expo is bringing the tools and training you need to the Washington, DC, area.
Dec 8, 2005
The bright side of portability
Like the smaller sibling vying for attention, the portable projector has turned the heads of the AV industry, garnering the lion's share of growth within the market in recent years. At less than 10 pounds, these units are not only lightweight enough to travel, but many also double as fixed installation units. Plus, they offer an excess of features, high brightness levels, and low prices.
Nov 1, 2005
Video on reserve
Across the globe, members of the U.S. Army Reserve are hard at work, but they don't always get the recognition they deserve. The Army Reserve Public Affairs Broadcast Operations is working to change that.
Sep 27, 2005
Return to Flight
The primary objective of STS-114 was to transport a Logistics Flight 1 Launch Package to the International Space Station and install it. But the actual scientific objectives were secondary to most observers (if they were even known at all). For most, last month’s mission from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center was to make sure that the space shuttle program got back on track after the Columbia disaster in 2003.
Aug 25, 2005
More than meetings
Though the Emmy award-winning government channel, GTV6, is based in sunny Glendale, CA, the staff spent the last six years located in a two-room studio and post-production facility — fondly referred to as the “dungeon.”
Jul 21, 2005
Attention on Deck
The buzz was back at NAB this year, as exhibitors welcomed bigger crowds and more excitement than they’ve seen in years. Industry experts have been calling it the year of HD for about five years running, but this time they might actually be right. With affordable HD options on the market (complete with native editing support) and more expected in the next few months, it looks like video professionals are finally ready to pull the trigger on high definition.
Jun 21, 2005
Digital signage gets your message to your audience
What makes digital signage different than your average billboard is that it’s dynamic. No boring, static message here — you can create changing messages with full-motion video, graphics, even live information sources.
Jun 1, 2005
The CSI Factor
A jury in a murder case is reviewing a surveillance video. The footage, taken from a mom-and-pop convenience store, is a grainy black and white — the tape is almost as old as the camera and there’s no audio.
Apr 29, 2005
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