HPA Retreat Program SetNovember 18, 2009
NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES:
The main program of the 16th-annual Tech
Retreat, administered by the Hollywood Post Alliance, has been set. The 2010
event will take place Feb. 16-19 at Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage,
Calif.
Among this year's highlights will be a half-day seminar by the Advanced
Television Systems Committee, which recently approved standards for mobile
digital TV and program loudness, and a half-day seminar by SMPTE Gold Medal
Winner Charles Poynton on high-dynamic-range imaging, which could make pictures
more life-like than HDTV.
A supersession on 3D in the home will feature (among many others) the European
Broadcasting Union’s head of emerging media, David Wood, who has called for a
health warning on 3D TV programming.
CableLabs chief technology officer Ralph Brown will join TV network executives
and others discussing program distribution from the internet and disk vending
machines to mobile broadcasts, cable, satellite, live cinema, and immersive
media. Netscape’s fifth employee Tom Paquin will discuss online games.
The event also will feature an eclectic mix of presentations. Participants will
hear from the mysterious Mo Henry, whose name has appeared in the credits of
hundreds of major motion pictures, and from Stephen Long, oversight executive
for motion intelligence in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Intelligence. They will learn how classic Disney animation has been restored
and how future movies and TV shows will be shot.
Demo room technologies have not yet been finalized. The 2009 retreat featured
full-color, motion holograms, and previous demo rooms have included such
technologies as a steerable pencil-beam microphone that can pick out any
conversation in a sports arena without being moved. Such companies as Lucas
Digital, Panasonic and Sony have all introduced technologies at previous retreats.
The event regularly sells out. Registration information is available at the HPA
Web site.
For more info about the program or to request a breakfast roundtable, contact
program chairman Mark
Schubin. Applications for demonstration space must be submitted online
by Dec. 19.
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