SMPTE Executive Director Barbara Lange announced the launch
of the Society’s Centennial Predict-the-Future Contest, Sunday at the NAB
Technology Summit on Cinema, co-produced by SMPTE.
Also at the conference, SMPTE engineering vp Pat Griffis of Dolby reported
that a discount is available this week for SMPTE’s upcoming Entertainment
Technology in the Internet Age conference. Details are available at the Society’s
NAB booth.
For the Predict-the-Future Contest, participants’
projections regarding the state of television and cinema technology in 2016,
the 100-year anniversary of SMPTE’s founding, will be collected until Nov. 1 and the winners — identified by renowned analysts — will be recognized
during the gala SMPTE Centennial Event in 2016.
“In 1916 C. Francis Jenkins filed the SMPTE founding papers,
establishing our organization and its commitment to advancing theory and
development in the motion-imaging field,” said Peter Ludé, past president of
SMPTE. “Over the past century, SMPTE’s pioneering work has helped to guide the
development and implementation of motion-imaging technologies and systems. The
Centennial Predict-the-Future Contest celebrates this achievement by looking
ahead to further advances in an exciting and dynamic industry.”
“Over the past 100 years, the hundreds of standards,
recommended practices, and engineering guidelines developed by SMPTE have
shaped all areas of motion imaging, from television production, filmmaking,
digital cinema, and audio recording to information technology and medical
imaging,” said Charles Jablonski, chair of the SMPTE Centennial Committee. “The
Centennial Predict-the-Future Contest offers anyone the opportunity to express
their expert opinions about the state of motion-imaging technology as the
organization moves forward into its next century of innovation.”
Open to all interested participants, the Centennial
Predict-the-Future Contest asks 15 questions about the future of television and
cinema technology. The list of questions, compiled from SMPTE member
suggestions, is available at www.smpte100.org. At the contest entry deadline on
Nov. 1, the answers submitted will be sealed until 2016 when a select
group of analysts and their firms will identify the
correct answers to the contest questions and determine the winners. Prizes will
be awarded to those who answer questions correctly.
The Society is currently planning other events to celebrate
its 100th anniversary, including a gala banquet event. Stay tuned to the SMPTE website to learn
of further developments.
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