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INDEX TO SUBJECTS — January - December 1994 ¢ Volume 103 BOOKS, BOOKLETS, AND Fiber-optic audio transmission system, Image storage, Logo Insertion Still Card, BROCHURES Fibox, Lightwave Systems, June, 415 Prime Image, Oct., 688 Multichannel audio processor (MAP), Indigo” line; Onyx graphics supercomput- ACVL Handbook, 5th Ed., May, 347 Panasonic Broadcast and Television er, Silicon Graphics, Dec., 826 Brief items of timely interest, Mar., 186; Systems, Dec., 826 Logo generator/inserter, LGIL-1302N, May, 347 Leitch Video Intl., Mar., 196 Cinema: The First Hundred Years, Batteries and Power Supplies Serial digital video card, HP E2534A, Shipman, Mar., 186 Hewlett-Packard Co., Sept., 621 Hum eliminator, Model HEC-2000-H, The Filmmaker’s Pocket Reference, Allen Avionics, Dec., 827 Brown, Sept., 618 Mini-generator, Lightning Charger, ATI Lenses/Optics How Did They Do It: Computer Illusions Power Products, May, 353 in Film & TV, Baker, Sept., 618 Aspheric wide angle adapter, .6x, Century McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Cameras Precision Optics, June, 415 Technical Terms, 5th Ed., Mar., 186 Director’s viewfinder, Mark V, Alan 1994 Directory of IC Manufacturers’ Data Cameras, AG-DP800 Supercam; WV- Gordon Enterprises, Dec., 827 Pages, May, 347 E550 3-CCD; AQ-235W studio, TV zoom lens, Ah66X13.5ESM, Fujinon, The Visualization Quest: A History of Panasonic Broadcast & TV Systems July, 471; S1SX6.1 EVM/ERD, Dec., Computer Animation, Auzenne, Sept., Co., Apr., 283 827 618 Cameras, LDK series, BTS Broadcast Television Systems, May, 352 Microminiature camera, IK-M14A, Lighting and Lamps ERRATA AND ADDENDA Toshiba America, Mar., 195 Fresnel lights, Fren-L 650, Lowel-Light Double Scan Playback — A Novel Camera Accessories Mfg., June, 415 Lighting control system, LBX, Strand Technique for Increasing the Error- Fluid heads, 515S; 1030S, 2575V, Lighting, Aug., 258 Handling Capability in Digital VTRs, O'Connor Engineering Laboratories, Xenon lamp, WC Series, Optical Radiation Eguchi and Freemen, May, 1994; cor- Apr., 284 Corp., June, 415 rection, July, 469 Remote control head, CAMS, Band Pro Honors and Awards winners figure cap- Film/Video, Apr., 283 tion, Jan., 38; correction, Mar., 188 Monitors Motion-Picture Theater Sound System Distribution Performance: New Studies of the B- Broadcast monitor, all-digital AT-H Chain, Holman, Mar., 136; correction, AES/EBU distribution amplifiers, 5281 1905D, Panasonic, Mar., 193 Sept., 616 and 5282, Pro-Bel, Oct., 688 Visual presenter, EV-SOOAF, Elmo Mfg. Section Meetings, July, 467; correction, Corp., Mar., 193 Sept., 616 Editing Equipment Standards and Recommended Practices, The CacheMachine, Odetics Broadcast, Production/Post-Production EG 9, Sept., 638; correction, Nov., 781 Nov., 766 Digital video production systems, Krystal DigiStill system, Ringer Video Services, 4300, Grass Valley Group, May, 352 Oct., 688 Mixing system, fully digital, ix-11000, Digital edit suites, D/ESAM Series, NEW PRODUCTS TOA Electronics, Mar., 193 Graham-Patten Systems, May, 352 Production control system, Mini Pro, Otari Audio Equipment Digital video editor, D/Vision-Pro, Corp., June, 415 TouchVision Systems, July, 471 Amplifiers, M9136 and M9136-D, The Digital video editor, Hitchcock 1.0, Aldus Grass Valley Group, Nov., 766 Corp., July, 471 Projection Equipment Audio adapter, Series2/Model LSX-23-e, Editing system, Rio Bravo, BTS Broadcast Antex Electronics Corp., Sept., 621 Television Systems, May, 352 HDTV LCD projector, Sharp Corp., Mar., Audio mixer, software module, Sound- Editing system, Sabre 4100S, Grass Valley 195 master Group, Aug., 548 Group, May, 352 Projector, Linear Loop, Pioneer Technology Audio synchronizer, AD2100 stereo, Pixel Hard drive expansion system, The Drive- Corp., June, 415 Instruments, Nov., 765 In, Desktop Video Systems, July, 471 Audio systems, AMP-SUR; MSM-2, meter- Recording Equipment ing system; AMP-2AM stereo monitor, Film Wohler Technologies, May, 353 Digital disk recording system, ADDR6400, Film cleaning machine, Excel 700, Demultiplexer, ASM-6800 monitoring Abekas Video systems, Apr., 283 Research Technology Intl., Mar., 196 audio, Leitch Video Intl., Apr., 284 Mirror master recorder, R-750, Otari Microprocessor-controlled film cleaner, Digital audio D/A, M9422, The Grass Corp., Dec., 827 Excel 900, Lipsner-Smith Co., May, 353 Valley Group, Nov., 766 Modular disk sy..em, Hexus Production Digital audio distribution amplifier, Disk Systems, Abekas Video Systems, Graphics/Effects AarDDA, Aardvark Computer Systems, Oct., 689 May, 353 Expanded Indy product line and new Onyx Real-time disk recorder, The Discus, Digital audio mixer, DMX-E2000, Sony products, Silicon Graphics, Oct., 688 Abekas Video Systems, Oct., 689 Electronics, Mar., 195 Graphics desktop systems, Video Gallery, Random access storage and retrieval sys- Digital audio sync generator, AardSync, BTS Broadcast Television Systems, tem, Multi-standard Virtual Recorder, Aardvark Computer Systems, Oct., 689 May, 352 ASC Audio Video Corp., May, 353 Annual Index 1994 845 Signal Processing/Transmission Equipment Demodulator, TV 1350, Tektronix, Oct., NEWS 688 Delay, PN2550A, Matthey Products, Oct., Digital oscilloscope, HP 54603B, Hewlett- Awards and Honors 689 Packard Co., Oct., 688; logic analyzer, Allen, Robert, elected a fellow of the Digital decoder, Varicomb V4228, Vistek HP 1664A, Hewlett-Packard, Dec., 827 BKSTS, Apr., 281 Electronics Ltd., June, 415 Metering module, LVDIG-1, Wohler Baker, Blaine, elected a fellow of the Enhancer and decoder, Y/C Max, Nova Technologies, Nov., 765 BKSTS, Jan., 55 Systems, Aug., 548 Oscilloscope, 3-channel, Model 8063, Baron, Stanley N., winner of City of New HDTV telecine, BTS Broadcast Television Leader Instruments Corp., Dec., 826 York Mayor's Award for Excellence in Systems, FLH, May, 352 Oscilloscope probe, P5100, Tektronix, Science and Technology, Jan., 55 Noise reducer, NovaMNR, Nova Systems, Oct., 688 Davies, Kenneth, awarded Honorary Aug., 548 RF Counter, Hewlett-Packard Co., June, Fellowship, BKSTS, Apr., 281 Peak hold metering option, PKH-1, 415 Derry, Charles, and Boyd, Daniel, awarded Wohler Technologies, July, 471 Test pattern generator, TPG20, Tektronix, teacher awards by MTV, Dec., 823 Signal distribution system, MSR-604 II, Mar., 195 Edgerton, Dr. Harold E., honored with a BSS Audio, July, 471 Test systems, HP 9490B Series, Hewlett- retrospective exhibition of his work and Signal generator, Model 3222, Leader Packard Co., June, 415 working process, Oct., 685 Instruments Corp., Dec., 826 Timecode monitor, Summertone, Ltds., Johnsrud, David, awarded Technical Signal level meter, RFM150 SignalScout, Nov., 765 Achievement Award by AMPAS, Apr., Tektronix, July, 471 Vector signal analyzer, Hewlett-Packard 281 Signal routing system, analog and digital, Co., Apr., 184 Krivocheev, Mark, awarded Honorary Post Perfect, Oct., 688 Waveform/vector rasterizer, WVR500, Fellowship, BKSTS, Apr., 281 Still store, DSF-3121 StillFile, Leitch Tektronix, Mar., 196 Meadows, Jeff, elected a fellow of the Video Intl., Apr., 284 Waveform/vector/picture/audio mouitor, BKSTS, Apr., 281 Synchronizer, Novelset, Clark & Assoc- WFM691, Tektronix, Nov., 765 O'Brien, Richard, received Charles F. iates, Nov., 765 Jenkins Lifetime Technical Achieve- Synchronizers, serial digital frame syn- ment Award from ATAS, Jan., 55 chronizer, 3501FS; line synchronizer, Tripods, Mounts, Heads Smith, William H., recipient of Lifetime 3501LS, Leitch Video Intl., Apr., 284 Video integration memory, 446Y/C, Camera mount, Pro-Jib, Miller Fluid Achievement Award, U.S. International Heads, Aug., 548 Film and Video Festival, June, 410 Colorado Video, Dec., 826 Video synchronizer, 10-bit, Pixel Lightweight tripods and universal dolly, Vlahos, Petro, awarded Gordon E. Sawyer H. Wilson Co., Oct., 688 Award by AMPAS, Apr., 281 Instruments, Sept., 621 Linear Axis Arm, Innovision Optics, Sept., Vranken, Marcel, elected a fellow of the Software 621 BKSTS, Apr., 281 Motion control system, The Lift, Zavada, Roland, award created by CGATS Animation software, Visualizer Version Innovision Optics, Oct., 688 in his honor, Aug., 542 4.1, Wavefront Technologies, July, 471 Portable jib, Dual Porta-Jib, Birns & Digital modulation software, IQSIM, Sawyer, July, 471 Companies Tektronix, Apr., 284 Universal camera mount, Whitehouse Standalone software driver, Q-bit, Version Audio Visual, Oct., 689 Dynatech Video Group announces reorga- 2.0, Management Graphics, June, 415 nization of operations, July, 469 VidJet Pro Utilities for Windows, Hewlet- Videodisc Recording Hollywood Film Co. changes ownership, Packard Co., Nov., 766 Dec., 823 Digital videodisk recorders, 4000 Series KAS Lighting, Inc., exclusive contract with Sound Systems and 5000 Series, Recognition Concepts, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Juiy, 469 July, 471 Stereo/dual sound processors, TDA9840; High-definition videodisc recorder, 8011M, Education TDA9845; TDA 9847, Philips Semi- Recognition Concepts, Nov., 765 conductors, May, 353 Florida St. Univ. receives film collection, Dec., 823 Switching Videotape Recording and Playback Hollywood Film Institute presents Two- Equipment Component digital production switcher, Day Film School, Oct., 685 Model 1200, The Grass Valley Group, Dual Channel CacheMachine; Master con- Tentel Corp., announces BT Series of May, 352 trol system, MicroCart 100; spot deliv- Betacam training programs, Oct., 685 Digital effects-switcher system, Model ery systems, DigiSpot, Odetics UCLA Extension offers five computer sci- 2200, The Grass Valley Group, Nov., Broadcast, Dec., 826 ence short courses, June, 410; presents 766 HDTV universal cassette recorder, DCR 48th Engineering and Management Digital production switcher, ASWR8100, 6000, BTS Broadcast Television Program, July, 469 Abekas Video Systems, Oct., 689 Systems, May, 352 Univ. of Washington’s College of Eng- Master control switcher, Saturn Master, Multimedia Video Super Server and Video ineering offers continuing-education BTS Broadcast Television Systems, Compression Station, SMP M2V, The course, July, 469 May, 352 Network Connection, Oct., 688 Tape drive, DCT 1700d, Ampex Systems Meetings and Conferences Tests and Measurements Corp., May, 353 Thermal magnetic duplicator, T-700 MKII, Photokina — World Fair Imaging, Sound, Combination waveform monitor, oscillo- Otari Corp., Oct., 688 and Professional Media, new feature, scope, and vectorscope, 1100 Series, VTR controller ST200 Universal, DNF Sept., 617 CompuVideo, Nov., 765 Industries, Oct., 688 Post/L.A, announcement, Dec., 823 846 Annual Index 1994 Other Organizations Garrigan, Dan., Mar., 188 SMPTE ACTIVITIES Hankins, Max A., Nov., 764 ANSI forms new standards panel (IISP), Keith, Clyde R., Apr., 281 Constitution and Bylaws Aug., 542 Keller, John S., Sept., 620 Amendments, notice, Aug., 540; approval, Lachapelle, Jacques, Dec., 823 Oct., 764 People Lozier, W. Wallace, Mar., 188 McCown, W. Russell, Apr., 281 Engineering Committees/ Allen, Robert M., appointed vice- Mian, Attilio, Nov., 764 Working Groups president of production operations Mitchell, George J., June, 411 at Disney-MGM Studios, June, 411 Engineering Committees, meeting sched- Pearlman, Lenard E., Mar., 188 Anderson, George F. III, joined ule, Jan., 54; Feb., 119; Mar., 187; Rodgers, Richard W., June, 411 Odetics as regional sales manager, Apr., 282; May, 348; June, 414; July, Wall, Kenneth W., Sept., 620 Nov., 764 468; Aug., 544; Sept., 619; Oct., 687; Wick, Oscar, Apr., 281 Baptista, John L., named senior vice- Nov., 762; Dec., 824 president at Consolidated Film Wicker, L. Phil, Sept., 620 International Electrotechnical Committee, Industries, Jan., 55 report, Remley, July, 461 Becker, Stanley D., joined Louth REPORTS Monitoring and Diagnositics in Digital Automation as director of engineering, Televison Systems, Miller, Sept., 614 May, 347 Australia North Section, 6th International Production and Distribution of Entertain- Castles, Daniel, appointed president of Conference, report, Dec., 823 ment in the NII, report, Davies, Aug., 536 Grass Valley Group, Inc., June, 411 International Electrotechnical Committee, Rewriting RP103: Handling and Care of Cheek, Doug, appointed president of report, Remley, July, 461 Magnetic Tape for Television, (Engineer- General Television Network Industries, Monitoring and Diagnositics in Digital ing Committee Tutorial), Cavanagh, Mar., 185 Televison Systems, Miller, Sept., 614 Herman, and Nolan, Oct., 677 Crabtree, Tim, named general manager of New York Section, All-Day Tutorial, SMPTE Engineering Electronic Commu- Odetics broadcasting div., July, 469 report, June, 410 nications (SEEC) system opened on Ellington, Jesse T., retires chairmanship of Production and Distribution of Entertain- CompuServe, Jan., 54; Feb., 119; Mar., executive board at Consolidated Film ment in the NII, report, Davies, Aug., 187; Apr., 282; May, 348, June, 414; Industries, June, 411 536 July, 468; Aug., 544; Sept., 619; Nov., Gray, Mark, C., appointed president and 762; Dec., 824 Rewriting RP103: Handling and Care of chief operating officer of Chyron Study Group formed, SMPTE Documenta- Magnetic Tape for Television, (Eng- Corp., May, 347 tion of Television Recording Formats, ineering Committee Tutorial), Hobson, Edward II, joined Graham-Patten Apr., 282 Cavanagh, Herman, and Nolan, Oct., Systems as vice-president of marketing Working Group on Digital Control (P18.10) 677 and sales, May, 347 develops new network standards, Oct., Ibbotson, Jeff, appointed project manager 687 for Sony of Canada, Nov., 764 SECTION MEETINGS Johnson, Russell K., promoted to vice- Financial president of sales-Americas for The Atlanta, Feb., 114; Apr., 277; May, 346 Grass Valley Group, Oct., 685 Chicago, Feb., 114; Mar., 186; Oct., 683 1992 Financial Reports, Dec., 820 Klecker, John, joined Harris Allied as tele- Dallas/Fort Worth, Sept., 616 vision district sales manager, Mar., 185 Detroit, Feb., 114; Apr., 277; June, 412; General Lee, D. Wayne, founded Lee Sound Oct., 683; Dec., 825 Design, Inc., Mar., 185 Hollywood, Apr., 277; June, 412 Additions to headquarters staff: Nulman, Barry, named president of The Houston, Feb., 114; Apr., 277; May, 346; Urbanowicz and Moroney, June, 410; Post Group, Nov., 764 Sept., 616; Oct., 683 Izzo, Dec., 823 Polan, Robert M., joined Louth Auto- Montreal/Quebec, Feb., 114; Apr., 278; Life insurance plan credit announced, mation as regional sales manager, May, May, 346; July, 466; Aug., 543 Mar., 185 347 Napa Valley College, Dec., 825 Seidel, Robert P., appointed vice-president Nashville, Feb., 114; Apr., 278; June, 412; Meetings and Conferences of engineering at CBS, July, 469 Aug., 543 Spangler, Larry, appointed director, tech- New England, Feb., 117; Apr., 278; Oct., 1994 Annual Advanced Television and nical operations, Laser-Pacific Media 683 Electronic Imaging Conference, Preview, Jan., 51; report, Apr., 267 Corp., July, 469 New York, Feb., 117; Mar., 186; Apr., All-Day Tutorial, preview, Jan., 51; 279; July, 466 report, Apr., 268 OBITUARIES Nordic, Feb., 117; Mar., 186 1995 Annual Advanced Television and Pasadena City College, Feb., 117; June, 412; Electronic Imaging Conference; com- Arvonio, John, Sept., 620 Sept., 616; Dec., 825 mittee chairman named, May, 347; Benedetti, Anthony J., Apr., 281 Philadelphia, May, 346 announcement, Oct., 682; Nov., 763; Cavanagh, Paul C., Sept., 620 Rochester, Feb., 118; Apr., 279; June, 412; preview, Dec., 818 Chamberlain, Stephen C., Apr., 281 July, 467; Oct., 684 135th Technical Conference and Equip- Clews, George E., Apr., 281 Russia, July, 467; Oct., 684 ment Exhibit, report, Jan., 26 Cushman, William A., Nov., 764 Sacramento, Feb., 118; June, 412; July, All-Day Tutorials, Jan., 26 Daily, Charles R., Sept., 620 467; Sept., 616 136th Technical Conference, call for San Francisco, Feb., 118; July, 467; Aug., papers, Mar., 185; May, 345; June, Davee, Lawrence W., Mar., 188 543; Nov., 763; Dec., 825 409; July, 463; special preview, Aug., Fordyce, Charles R., Nov., 764 Toronto, Feb., 118; Nov., 763 489; preview, Sept., 563 Forrest, John L., Sept., 620 Washington, D.C., Feb., 118 All-Day Tutorials, June, 409 Friend, Byron L., June, 411 Annual Index 1994 Australia North Section, 6th International Cameras and Accessories An Optical Disc Solution for Digital Video Conference, announcement, Mar., 185; Storage, Wilkinson, Oct., 656 report, Dec., 823 A Comparison Between HD Hyper-HAD A Virtual Studio System for TV Program German Section, 1994 European SMPTE CCD Camera and Color Film for Tele- Production, Fukui, Hayashi, and Conference, call for papers, Mar., 185 vision Program Production,Thorpe, Yamanouchi, June, 386 New York Section, All-Day Tutorial, Jan., Nagumo, and Ishikawa, June, 364 55; report, June, 410 An HDTV Digital Camera Processor, Digital Technology Special meeting of voting members of Leacock, Topper, Hacke, Dischert, Bit-Serial Digital Signal Jitter Causes, SMPTE, notice, Aug., 540; minutes, Waller, and Zortea, Sept., 580 Effects, Remedies, and Measurement, Oct., 764 A High-Performance, Full-Bandwidth Robin, Mar., 150 Toronto Section to Host “The TV HDTV Camera Applying the First D-S: 1/2-in. Full Bit Rate Component VTR Experience,” Dec., 825 2.2 Million Pixel Frame Transfer Format, Suesada, Ishida, Takeuchi, Washington, D.C. Section All-Day CCD Sensor, Blankevoort, Blom, Ogura, and Livingston, Aug., 507 Meeting, announcement, June, 410 Brouwer, Centen, vd Herik, Koppe, Digital Film Scanning and Recording: The Moelands, v Rooy, Stok, and Technology and Practice, Kennel, Mar., Theuwissen, May, 319 Membership 174 A Neural Video Camera Processor, Zortea, Digital Switching of FM Video, Forcucci July, 422 New membership promotion, Jan., 55; and Cooperman, Aug., 502 3-D for the Nineties — A Wide-Field Feb., 122; Mar., 184 Stereo IMAX® Camera, Harris, Shaw, The Evolution of Digital Audio and Video New Sustaining Members, May, 347; Format Conversions, Reynolds, Oct., 642 Dean, Hendriks, Omidvar, Murray, Sept., 617 An HDTV Digital Camera Processor, and Baker, Oct., 647 Leacock, Topper, Hacke, Dischert, Sections and Chapters Colorimetry Waller, and Zortea, Sept., 580 Implementation of a Large Digital Routing Sections Officers and Managers as of System at the CBC Broadcast Centre, Assumptions in Television Colorimetry, July 1, 1994, Aug., 538 Warth, Feb., 105 tutorial, DeMarsh, Feb., 110 Integrating Digital Audio into the Serial Officers and Governors Combined Technologies Digital Video Signal, Fibush, Sept., 574 Annual Elections, Dec., 817 Delivery of TV Over Existing Phone Merging Digital Technology into an Analog World, Sprague, Feb., 100 Lines, Prunty, Sept., 586 Progress Report Designing and Implementing a Hybrid A Migration Path to a Better Digital Composite Digital/Analog Post- Television System (Point of View), 1993 Progress Report Production System, Fraticelli, July, Lim, Jan.,2 Foreword, Baron, Apr., 209 434 Engineering Report, Davies, Apr., 210 Film-to-Video Transfers: Time for a DTTB/Tutorials Motion Pictures, Ricotta, Apr., 211 Change (Point of View), Richards and Assumptions in Television Colorimetry, Television, Berger, Apr., 216 DiGiulio, Feb., 85 DeMarsh, Feb., 110 International Overviews, Apr., 234 Merging Digital Technology into an Channel Coding Approaches and Education, Carlson, Apr., 264 Analog World, Sprague, Feb., 100 Consequences — Single and Dual 1994 Progress Report, announcement, The Merging of Computers and Video: Carriers, Reitmeier, Klensch, and Sept., 617 Using Ethernet and SCSI for Digital White, Sept., 608 Video Input and Output, Kilisky, tutori- Digital Television System Scalability and Publications al, Dec., 785 Interoperability, Baron, Oct., 673 Pixels and Halide A Natural Partnership Digital Film Scanning and Recording: The Directory for Members, Apr., Part II (Point of View), Bancroft, May, 306 Technology and Practice, Kennel, Mar., Index, annual, Dec., Part II Results of a New Receiver Overscan 174 Survey, Richards and DiGiulio, Feb., Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting — Issues Standardization 94 for Successful Implementation, Windram and Mason, July, 455 See SMPTE ACTIVITIES, Engineering Compression Displays and Colorimetry for Future Committees. Television, DeMarsh, Oct., 666 Video Compression Techniques and Encipherment and Conditional Access, Multilevel Approaches, tutorial, Guillou and Giachetti, June, 398 Barbero and Stroppiana, May, 335 Error Management in Digital Terrestrial TECHNICAL PAPERS Video Post-Production with Compressed Television Broadcasting, Ninomiya, Images, Lee and Woods, Feb., 76 Sept., 595 Audio Moduiation and Channel Coding for ATV Digital Imaging Terrestrial Transmission,Wu, Aug., 531 The Evolution of Digital Audio and Video MPEG Overview, Baron and Wilson, June, Format Conversions, Reynolds, Oct., Digital Film Scanning and Recording: The 391 642 Technology and Practice, Kennel, Mar., 1,001 Questions to Ask Before Deciding Integrating Digital Audio into the Serial 174 On a Nonlinear Video Editing System, Digital Video Signal, Fibush, Sept., Gamma Correction and Tone Reproduction Turner, Mar., 160 574 in Scanned Photographic Images, An Overview of the DTTB Model, Baron, Motion-Picture Theater Sound System Patterson, June, 377 May, 333 Performance: New Studies of the B- Multistandard Image Sequence Storage — Receiver Characteristics, Artigalas and Chain, Holman, Mar., 136 ISPS00, Jourdan and Nather, Oct., 662 Westerkamp, Aug., 528 Annual Index 1994 Planning Factors and Their Influence on Motion-Picture Laboratory Testing and Measurements System Aspecis, Weber, July, 447 The Service Multiplex, Tonge, June, 395 Clean-Agent Fire Suppression Alternatives, Motion-Picture Theater Sound System Video Compression Techniques and Reimer and Shefter, Aug., 523 Performance: New Studies of the B- Multilevel Approaches, Barbero and Chain, Holman, Mar., 136 Stroppiana, May, 335 PC Applications Performance Evaluation: From NTSC to Digitally Compressed Video, Zou, Computers in Post-Production: Possibili- Graphics and Special Effects Dec., 795 ties and Challenges, Estes, Mar., 157 Results of a New Receiver Overscan Rendering Techniques for Computer- Survey, Richards and DiGiulio, Feb., Production/Post-Production Aided Design, Feldman, Jan.,7 94 Subjective Testing of Broadcast-Quality A Comparison Between HD Hyper-HAD High and Extended-Definition TV CCD Camera and Color Film for Tele- Compressed Video, Zou, Ellsworth, Kutzner, and Hearty, Dec., 789 vision Program Production, Thorpe, Consideration of Camera SNR from the Nagumo, and Ishikawa, June, 364 Viewpoint of Bit-Rate Reduction: A Computers in Post-Production: Possibili- Tutorials Comparison between Progressive and ties and Challenges, Estes, Mar., 157 Interlace Scanning for HDTV, Designing and Implementing a Hybrid See DTTB/Tutorials. Kumada, Dec., 805 Composite Digital/Analog Post-Pro- The Merging of Computers and Video: A Digital 1.2 Gbit/sec VCR for a Universal duction System, Fraticelli, July, 434 Using Ethernet and SCSI for Digital Recording Format of HD Image Data, Video Post-Production with Compressed Video Input and Output, Kilisky, tutori- Schiffler, Heitmann, and Vaanholt, Images, Lee and Woods, Feb., 76 al, Dec., 785 July, 439 Rewriting RP103: Handling and Care of An Experimental Digital 1.2 Gbit/sec VCR Signal Processing/Transmission Magnetic Tape for Television, for 1125/60 HDTV Signals, Makino, (Engineering Committee Tutorial), Bit-Serial Digital Signal Jitter Causes, July, 444 Effects, Remedies, and Measurement, Cavanagh, Herman, and Nolan, Oct., From Post-Production to the Cinema of the 677 Robin, Mar., 150 Future, Mizer, Dec., 801 Consideration of Camera SNR from the An HDTV Digital Camera Processor, Viewpoint of Bit-Rate Reduction: A Video Recording and Equipment Leacock, Topper, Hacke, Dischert, Comparison between Progressive and Waller, and Zortea, Sept., 580 Interlace Scanning for HDTV, Accelerated Life Testing of Metal Particle An Improved Law of Contrast Gradient for Kumada, Dec., 805 Tape, Morrison and Corcoran, Jan., 13 High-Definition Television, Thiele, Digital Signal Distribution in a Combined Digital Film Scanning and Recording: The Jan., 18 Digital/Analog Environment, Connell, Technology and Practice, (Tutorial), A Migration Path to a Better Digital May, 330 Kennel, Mar., 174 Television System (Point of View), Digital Switching of FM Video, Forcucci A Digital 1.2 Gbit/sec VCR for a Universal Lim, Jan., 2 and Cooperman, Aug., 502 Recording Format of HD Image Data, Studies of the Influence of Display Size From Post-Production to the Cinema of the Schiffler, Heitmann, and Vaanholt, July, and Picture Brightness on the Preferred Future, Mizer, Dec., 801 439 Viewing Distance for HDTV Programs, Hierarchical TV Transmission by Spread Double Scan Playback — A Novel Ardito, Aug., 517 Spectrum Multiplexing, Hamazumi, Technique for Increasing the Error- Ito, and Miyazawa, Dec., 811 Handling Capability in Digital VTRs, History Implementation of a Large Digital Routing Eguchi and Freeman, May, 312 System at the CBC Broadcast Centre, The Evolution of Digital Audio and Video Color News Film, 1965-1975, Nemeyer, Warth, Feb., 105 Format Conversions, Reynolds, Oct., 642 Feb., 112 An Improved Law of Contrast Gradient An Experimental Digital 1.2 Gbit/sec VCR for High Definition Television, for 1125/60 HDTV Signals, Makino, Lighting and Lamps Thiele, Jan., 18 July, 444 Further Investigations into Continuously Integrating Digital Audio into the Serial Merging Digital Technology into an Variable, Remote Color Temperature Digital Video Signal, Fibush, Sept., Analog World, Sprague, Feb., 100 Adjustments for Metal Halide Lamps, 574 Ketsdever, Omens, and Muniz, July, A Neural Video Camera Processor, Zortea, 428 July, 422 Annual Index 1994 INDEX TO AUTHORS—January-December 1994 ¢ Volume 103 A Connell, Michael, Digital Signal Freeman, Luke, and Eguchi, Takeo, Distribution in a Combined Digital/ Double Scan Playback — A Novel Ardito, Maurizio, Studies of the Analog Environment, May, 330 Technique for Increasing the Error- Influence of Display Size and Picture Cooperman M., and Forcucci, A., Handling Capability in Digital VTRs, May, Brightness on the Preferred Viewing Digital Switching of FM Video, Aug., 312 Distance for HDTV Programs, Aug., 517 502 Fukinuki, T., et al., Experiments on Artigalas, M., and Westerkamp, D., Corcoran, John, and Morrison, Fraser, Proposed Multiplexing Scheme for Receiver Characteristics, tutorial, Aug., Accelerated Life Testing of Metal Particle Vertical-Temporal and Vertical High 528 Tape, Jan., 13 Helper Signals in EDTV-II, Nov., 728 Fukui, Kazuo, Hayashi, Masaki, and B D Yamanouchi, Yuko, A Virtual Studio System for TV Program Production, June, Baker, K., et al., 3-D for the Nineties — Davies, Kenneth P., 1993 Progress 386 A Wide-Field Stereo IMAX® Camera, Report — Engineering Report , Apr., 210 Cct., 648 Dean, M.., et al., 3-D for the Nineties — G Bancroft, David J., Pixels and Halide — A Wide-Field Stereo IMAX® Camera, A Natural Partnership? (Point of View), Oct., 648 May, 306 DeMarsh, LeRoy E., Displays and Giachetti, Jean-Luc, and Guillou, Louis Claude, Encipherment and Conditional Barbero, Marzio, and Stroppiana, Colorimetry for Future Television, tutori- Access, tutorial, June, 398 Mario, Video Compression Techniques al, Oct., 666 Guillou, Louis Claude, and Giachetti, and Multilevel Approaches, tutorial, May, —, Assumptions in Television Colorime- 335 try, tutorial, Feb., 110 Jean-Luc, Encipherment and Conditional Baron, S. N., An Overview of the DTTB DiGiulio, Edmund, and Richards, Access, tutorial, June, 398 Model, tutorial, May, 333 David, Film-to-Video Transfers: Time for —, and Wilson, W. Robin, MPEG a Change (Point of View), Feb., 85 H Overview, tutorial, June, 391 —, Results of a New Receiver Overscan Survey, Feb., 94 —, 1993 Progress Report — Foreword, Dischert, L., et al., An HDTV Digital Apr., 209 Hacke, J., et al., An HDTV Digital —, Digital Television System Scalability Camera Processor, Sept., 580 Camera Processor, Sept., 580 and Interoperability, tutorial, Oct., 673 Djurdjevic, D., et al., The Total Surround Hamazumi, Hiroyuki, Ito, Yasuhiro, —, The Standards Development Process Sound (TSS) Processor, Nov., 734 and Miyazawa, Hiroshi, Hierarchical TV and the NII: A View from the Trenches Djurdjevic, S., et al., The Total Surround Transmission by Spread Spectrum (Point of View), Nov., 758 Sound (TSS) Processor, Nov., 734 Multiplexing, Dec., 801 Berger, Paul, 1993 Progress Report — Harris, G., et al., 3-D for the Nineties — Television, Apr., 216 E A Wide-Field Stereo IMAX® Camera, Blankevoort, J., et al., A High- Oct., 648 Performance, Full-Bandwidth HDTV Ebihara, T., et al., Visual Investigation of Hayashi, Masaki, Fukui, Kazuo, and Camera Applying the First 2.2 Miilion the Head-Tape Interface in an HDTV Yamanouchi, Yuko, A Virtual Studio Pixel Frame Transfer CCD Sensor, May, Digital Baseband VCR, Nov., 748 System for TV Program Production, June, 319 Eguchi, Takeo, and Freeman, Luke, 386 Blom, H., et al., A High-Performance, Double Scan Playback — A Novel Hearty, P. 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Y., et al., Subjective Testing of HD Hyper-HAD CCD Camera and Color Wilkinson, Richard L., An Optical Disc Broadcast-Quality Compressed Video, Film for Television Program Production, Solution for Digital Video Storage, Oct., Dec., 789 June, 364 656 —., Performance Evaluation: From NTSC Tonge, Gary, The Service Multiplex, Wilson, W. Robin, and Baron, Stan N., to Digitally Compressed Video, Dec., June, 395 MPEG Overview, tutorial, June, 391 795 Annual Index 1994 Index to SMPTE-Sponsored American National Standards and SMPTE Standards, Recommended Practices, and Engineering Guidelines Individual Copies, Complete Sets, and Standards Binders: Complete sets of SMPTE-sponsored documents in looseleaf binders may be purchased from Society Headquarters. Individual copies of proposed and approved standards, practices, and guidelines are also available. Standards Subscription Service: This service supplies all approved standards, practices, and guidelines which are sponsored by the SMPTE and which are validated during the calendar year. Proposals are published in the Journal and are not included in the subscription service. Write to SMPTE for detailed information regarding this service. Subject No. Journal Subject Journal AUDIO Camera Noise Measurement, Field Method July Photographic Record Channel Assignment, Super 8 Position and Magnetic Masters to Stereo Video Oct. Dimensions SMPTE 182-1990 Cross Modulation Control and Data RP 118-1983 ; Dialog Recording Level Aug. R1989 Electroacoustic Response Spectral Response B-Chain, Review Rooms and 16mm Position and Dimensions SMPTE 41-1989 Theaters 2-Track Position and Dimensions....... SMPTE 204-1987 : Masters for Transfer to 16mm Withdrawn 1994 q Monitor System, TV Audio Control and Data Intermodulation Distortion Signal-to-Noise RatiO.................0-00+ SMPTE 211M-1991 Loudspeaker Placement for HDEP 35mm Position and Dimensions ; Monitoring 2-Track Position and Dimensions....... SMPTE 203-1992 Noise Levels, Control and Data Theaters/Review Rooms.................:::-+++« RP 141-1990 Release Prints ‘ Photoelectric Output Factor SMPTE 183M-1985 R1991 Camera Negatives Polarity for Analog Magnetic Reproduction Characteristics .............. SMPTE 214M-1994 Signal-to-Noise Ratio SMPTE 211M-1991 Magnetic Record — .o oo Dimensions ......... SMPTE 164-1993 Sere, a a nae Oct. tripe SMPTE 161-1992 16mm 100-Mil Position and Dimensions SMPTE 112-1989 Jan. Super 8 on 16mm 200-Mil Position and Dimensions .....SMPTE 97-1989 Feb. (1-3 )esssssssseeesssnssssseeeeesnnnnsstenseesnnnsee os oe Center Position and Dimensions......SMPTE 218M-1991 Apr. SMPTE 163-1992 2 Records Position and Dimensions ..S. MPTE 210M-1990 Apr. SMPTE 101-1993 Recorded Characteristics SMPTE 208M-1992 Apr. SMPTE 127-1989 35mm Position and Dimensions é 2, 3, 4 and 6 Records SMPTE 86-1991 Oct. SMPTE 87M-1991 Recorded Characteristics SMPTE 208M-1992 Apr. 35mm 4-Track Release SMPTE 177-1990 4-Track Striped Release Prints 70mm 6-Track Release SMPTE 221-1992 Position and Dimensions SMPTE 137-1988 Sept. Test Films Recorded Characteristics ...............+. SMPTE 216-1985 June Audio, Use of EG 13-1986 R1991 RNIN 5 csninekanansonensaulll EG 12-1994 70mm Position and Dimensions ........... SMPTE 185-1993 July Use and Care RP 45-1972 Recorded Characteristic SMPTE 217-1985 June R1987 R1991 Time and Control Code for Motion Pictures Acoustic Noise Levels, 24, 25 and 30 Frames/sec Dubbing Stages EG 14-1994 Binary User Groups ...........:0ces-seeseree+2 RP 135-1990 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 595 West Hartsdale Ave. White Plains, NY 10607 (914) 761-1100 Annual Index 1994 853 Subject Subject Journal FILE EXCHANGE TELEVISION File Format, AES/EBU Audio and Auxiliary Data into Digital Moving Pictures................:0++++ SMPTE 268M-1994 Digital Video Ancillary Data Space....SMPTE 272M Alignment Color Bar Signal Color Equations, Derivation of Density, Films and Slides FILM Derivation of Camera Color Reference Signals RP 176-1993 Dimensions Digital Control Interface Common Messages ...........:::ssssseeeeees RP 172-1993 Nov. 8mm, Perforated Super 8, IR SMPTE 149-1994 Control Message Architecture RP 138-1992 Sept. 16mm Perforated 1R and 2R SMPTE 109-1992 Electrical and Perforated Regular 8, 2R-1500 SMPTE 239-1989 Mechanical Characteristics SMPTE 207M-1992 Sept. Perforated Super 8, (1-3) SMPTE 151-1993 Remote Control, TV Equipment EG 29-1993 Nov. (1-4) SMPTE 168-1991 Supervisory Protocol Sept. 35mm Perforated Super 8, System Service Messages RP 163-1993 Nov. 2R-1664 (1-0) SMPTE 169-1986 Tributary Interconnection RP 139-1992 Sept. R1991 RP 171-1993 Nov. SR SMPTE 165-1994 RP 170-1993 Nov. 35mm Perforated 16mm, 3R (1-3-0) .. SMPTE 171-1991 ESlan-1 Remote Control System SMPTE 275M Nov. 35mm, Perforated 32mm, 2R SMPTE 73-1992 Implementation of Standards............... EG 30 Nov. 35mm, BH SMPTE 93-1992 Virtual Machine Numbers, CS-1870 SMPTE 102-1991 ESbus/ESlan Nov. DH-1870 SMPTE 237-1993 Fault Reporting SMPTE 269M-1994 KS SMPTE 139-1986 Glossary, Electronic Production EG 28-1993 Sept. R1991 Iliuminator for Test Pattern 65mm, KS SMPTE 145-1994 Transparencies RP 72-1977 June 70mm, Perforated 65mm, KS-1870 SMPTE 119-1994 Withdrawn 1994 July Projector Usage Status Monitoring/Diagnostics Protocol .SMPTE 273M Aug. Processors .... ..RP 183 Nov. 35mm SMPTE 194-1991 Switching Point RP 168-1993 Camera Image Areas and Usage Image Areas Regular 8 SMPTE 231-1989 8mm Release Prints, TV Safe Areas.....RP 56-1990 35 and 16mm Film and 2x2-in Slides ... SMPTE 96-1992 Super 8 SMPTE 157-1994 NI NOIR ssiiasciccncthsnssdiinsccsencbdeanan SMPTE 148-1991 SMPTE 7-1994 I I i ssncssacecciarcssacnncchemsbenteonnal RP 27.3-1989 Super 16 SMPTE 201M-1992 35mm SMPTE 59-1991 Interfaces and Signals 65mm SMPTE 215-1990 Analog Key RP 157-1990 Printer Image Areas NTSC for Studios SMPTE 170M Super 8 on 16mm (1-3) SMPTE 181-1991 Development of NTSC .............:0:0000 EG 27 (1-4) SMPTE 153-1991 Reference, 525-Line Super 8 on 35mm SMPTE 179-1991 3-Channel Parallel Component 16mm Contact (Positive from NTSC SMPTE 253 Negative and Reversal) SMPTE 48-1989 High-Definition RP 160-1991 16mm to 35mm Enlargement Ratio RP 66-1991 1125/60 High-Definition Production Super 16 to 35 Enlargement Ratio SMPTE 201M-1992 SMPTE 240M-1994 35mm to 16mm Prints and Dupe Negatives. RP 65-1991 1920x1080 Scanning SMPTE 274M 35mm Release Picture-Sound Bit-Parallel Interface, Continuous Contact SMPTE 111-1988 4:2:2 Component SMPTE 125M-1992 Projection Image Areas and Usage 16x9 Aspect Ratio SMPTE 267M-1994 4:4:4:4 Component, Single Link.......RP 174-1993 Regular 8 SMPTE 234-1993 Dual Link RP 175-1993 Super 8 SMPTE 154-1993 1125/60 High-Definition SMPTE 260M-1992 16mm SMPTE 233-1992 M/NTSC Composite SMPTE 244M-1993 16 and 35mm TV Review Room SMPTE 148-1991 Serial 10-Bit SMPTE 259M-1993 35mm SMPTE 195-1993 SMPTE 261M-1993 Stereo Prints SMPTE 257-1992 Check Field 10-Bit 4:2:2 and 4fsc......... RP 178-1993 70mm SMPTE 152-1989 Error Detection and Status Flags ........ RP 165-1994 Annual Index 1994

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