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Supply Lines – NLogic announces new Services division

NLogic, which provides technology, data and consumer insight to the Canadian broadcast and advertising industry, has launched a new Services division.  Deepak Thonse, Director of Operations, will oversee the new division, which will specialize in consultation, custom data and system integrations, among other offerings. NLogic will continue to develop and support TV and radio audience applications, including Lens and ConexAPI, alongside the new Services division.

SMPTE has announced that Todd Douglas Miller, the filmmaker behind the critically acclaimed Apollo 11 moon landing documentary, will present the keynote at the 2019 NAB Show’s Future of Cinema Conference (FoCC), produced in partnership with SMPTE. NAB Show’s FoCC, “Now, Next, and Beyond the Yellow Brick Road,” will take place April 6-7 in Las Vegas. Miller’s Apr. 6 keynote (9:10 a.m.) will describe the process of making “Apollo 11,” which premiered Jan. 24 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received a Special Grand Jury Prize for Editing. Working with unprocessed, never-before-seen 65 mm footage recently discovered in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), as well as 11,000 hours of uncatalogued NASA audio recordings, Miller and his colleagues first digitized and restored the film, then created an 8K transfer of the footage. More information about FoCC is available here. SMPTE members can register here and use code EP07 to take $100 off the NAB Show nonmember rate for a Conference Flex Pass registration or to get a free Exhibits Pass. The offer expires Mar. 25.

Alain Savoie

Bannister Lake creative and technical director Alain Savoie will present co-authored white paper “New Methodologies in Real-Time Data Aggregation and Management for Broadcast Presentation and Distribution” at the 2019 NAB Show. Along with Savoie, the paper was written by Bannister Lake’s Vernon Freedlander, who heads strategic partnerships, and company president Georg Hentsch. Savoie will speak on data-driven engineering and development methodologies, and how broadcasters can take advantage of the data aggregation and management tools and techniques these methodologies foster to create more efficient and automated production workflows. He’ll also explore how broadcasters can use real-time data to create and distribute new revenue-generating products and services. The presentation will take place Wednesday, Apr. 10 at 4 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center room N260. Bannister Lake will also be highlighting its flagship data aggregation and graphics management solution, Chameleon. Register for the session here.


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