
2010 SMPTE Tech Conference & Expo - Call for
Papers
March 10, 2010
Source: SMPTE
SMPTE Tech Conference & Expo Call
for Papers
2010 SMPTE Tech Conference and Exhibition
Hollywood, CA October 26-28, 2010

The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
is seeking proposals for technical papers and tutorials for
the 2010 SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition. Proposed
papers must be informational in nature and must address technical
theory, research, application, or practice associated with
technologies relevant to the Motion Imaging Industry.
Technical Topics to consider:
- MXF Implementation
- IPTV
- File Based Workflows
- Broadband Content Delivery
- Broadcast Facility IP Data Exchange (e.g. BXF)
- Digital audio implementation issues, including loudness
variations and lip-sync errors
- Opportunities and challenges for mobile video services
- Next generation digital infrastructure in an end-of-analog
world
- New technologies and architectures for improved workflow
efficiency
- Beyond HD - 1080p60 3G infrastructure
- Digital Intermediates: Process, advancements and case studies
- Stereoscopic 3D Imaging, processing, distribution and display
- Digital Cinema Exhibition: servers, content storage, networks
and scheduling
- Digital Cinema Production and Post Production: processes
and workflow
- Image Acquisition for filmmaking, broadcast news, studio
production and sports
- Wide bandwidth infrastructure: 1080p50/60, 4K and beyond
- Animation: new techniques and process
- Advancements in film technologies: film stocks, restoration
techniques
- Electronic Display technologies: Plasma, LCD, LCoS, OLED's,
laser
- Color management, interchange, correction techniques
- Metadata and file management
- IP Content networks, transport, architectures, standards
and applications
- Content security, rights management, watermarking
- Digital audio for cinema, broadcast and gaming
- Consumer technologies: HD deployment, transmission, home
networking
- Historical topics on early filmmaking, animation and television
technologies
- Content management, storage, archiving, and retrieval
Student Papers are strongly encouraged.
To Submit an Abstract
Interested parties are invited to submit a one-page abstract (no more than 150 words) Including topic heading, paper title,
delivery method (presentation, video clip, demonstration),
a brief description of the proposed paper's content, name
of author/presenter, company, mailing address, telephone/fax
numbers, and e-mail address no later than June 30, 2010.
Previously published, product-specific, or promotional papers
will not be considered.
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