Content Production Technologies

Book description

We are currently in a digital content era. With the increase in circulation of multimedia content globally via the internet it has lead to the need for reuse of content stored in archives; the utilisation of newly stored materials; partially finished broadcasting programmes and finished content. This book proposes to show solutions to these numerous content issues. It will discuss large scale archives for significant content and a retrieval method for large scale archives and remote editing. The book will also examine the protection of intellectual property rights, which is one of the most important issues facing content owners.

  • Examines the design and implementation of a practical digital content production system

  • Proposes to show solutions to various content issues

  • Covers various retrieval methods for large-scale archives using MPEG-1 streaming technology and remote editing using an original time code

  • Discusses large-scale video archive systems which will enable high speed retrieval and edit functions for large amounts of video data with multi-purpose applications

A resource that all broadcast engineers, systems integrators and engineers for equipment manufacturers will find invaluable.

The thorough approach to this topic ensures that this title will become the standard reference for R&D specialists in content production and digital archiving.

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. About the Editors
  7. About the Contributors
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Abbreviations
  10. Introduction
    1. I.1 SHORTAGE OF VIDEO CONTENT
    2. I.2 PRESERVATION
    3. I.3 DISTRIBUTION
    4. I.4 PRODUCTION
    5. I.5 NEW CONTENT PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT
    6. I.6 NEW CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ENVIRONMENT
  11. 1: What is a Large-scale Archive?
    1. 1.1 NEED FOR AN ARCHIVE
    2. 1.2 EXAMPLE OF A PRESERVATION-ORIENTED ARCHIVE
    3. 1.3 EXAMPLE OF NEW TYPE-ORIENTED ARCHIVE
    4. 1.4 FUTURE VIDEO ARCHIVES
  12. 2: Content Production from Digital Archives
    1. 2.1 STORAGE OF VIDEO MATERIAL
    2. 2.2 HOW TO SEARCH FOR SPECIFIC MATERIAL IN AN ARCHIVE
    3. 2.3 CONTENT PRODUCTION USING METADATA
  13. 3: Archive-correlated Technology Standards
    1. 3.1 STANDARDS RELATED TO ARCHIVES
    2. 3.2 STANDARDS RELATED TO METADATA
    3. 3.3 STANDARDS RELATED TO PRODUCTION
    4. 3.4 REFERENCE
  14. 4: Experiment for Content Production with Content ID and MPEG-7
    1. 4.1 ARCHIVE SYSTEM
    2. 4.2 APPLICATION OF WATERMARKING TECHNOLOGY
    3. 4.3 VERIFICATION TESTS
    4. 4.4 RETRIEVAL METHODS
    5. 4.5 EDITING PROCESS
  15. 5: New Content Production and Distribution Environment
    1. 5.1 CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ENVIRONMENT
    2. 5.2 PROPOSAL FOR A NEW CONTENT PRODUCTION SYSTEM
    3. 5.3 STUDY ON NEW CONTENT DISTRIBUTION
    4. 5.4 REFERENCES
  16. 6: Recap and the Future
    1. 6.1 ARCHIVES
    2. 6.2 CONTENT PRODUCTION FROM ARCHIVES
    3. 6.3 EXPERIMENTS
    4. 6.4 NEW ENVIRONMENT
  17. 7: Utilization and Systematization of Video Assets
    1. 7.1 BUILDING A VIDEO CONTENT BUSINESS
    2. 7.2 LOCAL INDUSTRY POLICY AND ARCHIVES
    3. 7.3 DIGITAL CONTENT CREATION
    4. 7.4 POLICY AND GUIDELINES BASED ON ORIGINAL CREATION ACTIVITY IN YAMAGATA
    5. 7.5 ACTIVITY GUIDELINES OF THE YDCC
    6. 7.6 CONCLUSION
  18. Index

Product information

  • Title: Content Production Technologies
  • Author(s): Fumio Hasegawa, Harou Hiki
  • Release date: August 2004
  • Publisher(s): Wiley
  • ISBN: 9780470865217