We worked with Def Jam Poets to create HiDef Jam Poetry, The SONY Broadcast Division Theater program for the National Association Of Broadcasters (NAB) Tradeshow in Las Vegas.
The actor playing the role of the director was videotaped at the Daily Show Control Room.
Sony is delivering on its theme of "HD for All" at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention, highlighting applications of its high-definition technology for all levels of professional digital video production. "Our line-up of HD systems serves the entire pyramid of customer applications, from event, documentary and corporate video at the base all the way to TV and big-budget motion picture production at the top," said John Scarcella, president of Sony's Broadcast and Business Solutions Company. "When we say, `HD for All,' we really mean for all: All kinds of professionals, all price points, and all applications."
Sony's announcements at NAB include the continued success of its digital 24P products for TV and motion picture production, and the increasing use of its HD cameras and switchers for high-profile production installations including "Late Night with David Letterman," "Saturday Night Live," "Conan O'Brien" and "Good Morning America."
Sony is also announcing successes for its newest HD technology: the XDCAM HD™ line of optical disc camcorders and decks.XDCAM HD technology is also being rolled out at Gannett Broadcasting and at two PBS stations: WETA in Washington, D.C., which will start using XDCAM HD technology for its production of "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" and WYCC in Chicago, which will begin acquiring in the XDCAM HD format. Both stations are also upgrading with a range of Sony HD gear including studio and portable cameras, and production switchers. In addition, Sony HD technology is also expanding to markets beyond traditional broadcast to the medical, government and education sectors, further enhancing the definition of "HD for All." |