Camera, Action: Roll Out of Feature-Rich Digital Broadcast and Cinematography Cameras Attracts Numerous End Users.PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif. -- The entry of new vendors and their innovative products and features for all application segments has broken the digital broadcast and cinematography cinematography: see motion picture photography. cinematography Art and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves the composition of a scene, lighting of the set and actors, choice of cameras, camera angle, and integration of special cameras market out of its nascency. The entry of these products have gone a long way in reducing prices even in the very high premium segments, thus attracting traditional customers towards newer digital technologies. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.digitalmedia.frost.com), World Digital Broadcast and Cinematography Cameras Market, finds that the market earned revenues of more than $300 million in 2006 and estimates this to reach nearly $700 million in 2013. If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides manufacturers, end users, and other industry participants with an overview of the World Digital Broadcast and Cinematography Cameras Market, then send an e-mail to Mireya Castilla, Corporate Communications Corporate communications is the process of facilitating information and knowledge exchanges with internal and key external groups and individuals that have a direct relationship with an enterprise. , at mireya.castilla@frost.com, with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, city, state, country and e-mail address See Internet address. e-mail address - electronic mail address . Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be sent to you by e-mail. "An increasing number of products are available at competitive prices and with rich features not only in the lower end-user segments, but also in the higher resolution segments such as HD and cinematography," says Frost & Sullivan Senior Industry Analyst, Vidya S Vidya is the Sanskrit word for knowledge. Many devotees use Vidya as another name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati. VIDYA (VIDYA Integrated Development for Youth and Adults Nath. "This trend expects to drive higher adoption in the market." Earlier, the digital cinematography segment had on offer only a few high-resolution cameras that were priced at $70,000 and above. Now, technological advancements have ensured that end users have a more extensive product line to choose from, at one third of the original cost. Vendors can press home the competitive pricing advantage in the digital video segment through aggressive marketing about the rich product features of digital equipment and the savings on content production. Novel digital camera products for broadcast and cinematography have several advantages such as better resolution, high-end features, digital storage and seamless integration An addition of a new application, routine or device that works smoothly with the existing system. It implies that the new feature or program can be installed and used without problems. Contrast with "transparent," which implies that there is no discernible change after installation. with content production and post-production workflow. These benefits have caught the fancy of the motion picture industry, especially since they can help them reduce post-production costs and time to market. The savings in film stock, portability and technological refinement are significant pluses. Since 2004, the motion film industry has started to adopt digital equipment to create high-profile digital cinematography projects such as Star Wars: Episodes II and III, Collateral, and Spiderman 3. These films have helped bring much needed publicity and focus to this market. Promotions are vital for this emerging market, considering it is currently constrained con·strain tr.v. con·strained, con·strain·ing, con·strains 1. To compel by physical, moral, or circumstantial force; oblige: felt constrained to object. See Synonyms at force. 2. by the issue of long sales cycles. End users usually defer de·fer 1 v. de·ferred, de·fer·ring, de·fers v.tr. 1. To put off; postpone. 2. To postpone the induction of (one eligible for the military draft). v.intr. and carefully analyze their purchase decisions since technology changes tend to be expensive. "Customers are typically apprehensive about making rapid technology upgrades, which lengthen length·en tr. & intr.v. length·ened, length·en·ing, length·ens To make or become longer. length en·er n. the sales cycles," notes Nath.
"Though professionals in broadcast and cinematography are now
willing to experiment with evolving industry standards and emerging
technologies, newer vendors will require solid marketing to highlight
their products' superiority over existing solutions."
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