Video for Presentations: All Things Video-Codecs, Colors, FPS, and Compressions vs. Uncompressed
Video has become an important supporting element for live shows and events, and it is a nearly the essential component for all corporate events. However, the distance in relationship between the content creators and media server operators/programmers has created a void in video requirements and specifications between the two. First the understanding of basic video beyond just resolution is necessary. Learn why FPS is mandatory and 24fps is no longer a real thing. The difference between compressors, codecs, and containers is another critical idea to understand when specifying videos from the operators to the creators. Finally, as we approach the realm of ultra-high resolutions in 4K and eventually 8K, what are the benefits and differences with compression, lossy, lossless, and uncompressed; and where you want what in your live event and how the output can determine that (projection, LED, LCD displays). How is price different between HD and 4K, compressed and uncompressed, and how to explain that to a client that likes to just use choice industry words. Learn about real discrepancies between UHD and 4K, how your output will determine your specifications on video conten, and why pixel maps will be your best friend and defender. Speaker: Kevin Zevchik, president/founder of Zanim8tion
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