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Re: Finga On Da Trigonometry post# 182359

Thursday, 04/17/2014 10:25:32 AM

Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:25:32 AM

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Nice.

Fayez Sabbagh, Chairman of GNAM, says the media firm considers it important to convert its content to 4K “because we want to provide a new, more exciting entertainment experience”.

“When we saw a preview of the film that was converted to 4K, the results were amazing. There’s just no comparison between CGI HD and CGI Ultra HD. We would have shot the film in 4K if there was a 4K camera available at that time. 4K conversion is the key for all of our HD content at this point in time. In the future, all GNAM productions will be produced in 4K.”

Although producing content in 4K is the right way forward, NanoTech’s Senior Vice President of Product Development, Alex “LX” Rudis says “the growing demand for 4K content will not be met if we rely solely on the development of new ultra HD entertainment.”
“Fortunately, with recent technology advancements, we are no longer limited to just creating new 4K content to meet this growing demand. Content owners such as broadcasters and movie studios have vast libraries of content that can be economically converted to pristine 4K and offered to consumers while providing added ROI on their investments. The freemium versions (with embedded ads) can also be quickly turned into very high-quality 4K VOD content that can be used to generate incremental income.”

4K Studios, for instance, has invested more than $750K in 4K film scanning and post-processing equipment.


Dubai takes the lead with 4K