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Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering by Jerry C. Whitaker,

Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering by Jerry C. Whitaker,
THE #1 ON-THE-JOB TELEVISION AND VIDEO ENGINEERING REFERENCE It's a challenge to stay in sync with the fast-paced world of TV and video today. Networking schemes, compression technology, computing systems, equipment, and standards are all but a few of the things that seem to change monthly. As the field transitions from analog to hybrid analog/digital to all-digital broadcast networks, stations, video video production facilities, and success-minded engineers and technicians stay up to speed with the only reference tracking all the changes in the field: the "Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering. No other source covers such a broad range of video and television technology--with an emphasis on practical applications. Whether you work in design, production, installation, operation, or maintenance of video centers and broadcast stations, "Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering gives you easy-to-find answers on: * Video networking technologies * Digital television and data broadcast standards * Digital technologies for production, transport, and storage of video and audio signals * Digital video formats and production considerations * Implementation recommendations and practices for DTV * Video pickup and display devices and systems * Compression technologies for audio and video * Production facility design guidelines * Fundamental principles of light and vision * Extensive reference documentation * And much more Covering everything from basic principles and formulae to dissections of the latest equipment and FCC mandates, the "Handbook includes more than 70 topically organized, fully indexed, articles--over 1200 pages,written by dozens of the field's foremost experts. What's more, the accompanying CD includes a compendium of standards, critical background information, in-depth technical material, and high-resolution test images.



Archie Bunker's America: TV in an Era of Change, 1968-1978 by Josh Ozersky,
Archie Bunker's America: TV in an Era of Change, 1968-1978 by Josh Ozersky,
Archie Bunker's America discerns what was "in the air" as television networks tried to accommodate cultural and political swings in America from the Vietnam era through the late 1970s. Josh Ozersky's spirited examination of the ways America changed television during a period of intense social upheaval, recuperation, and fragmentation uncovers a bold and beguiling facet of American cultural history. From the conflict-based comedy of All in the Family and such post-1960s frolics as Three's Company to tendentiously apolitical programs like Happy Days, Ozersky describes the range and power of television to echoed larger schemes of American life. Around 1968, advertisers who were anxious to break into the lucrative baby-boomer demographic convinced television networks to begin to abandon prime-time programming that catered to universal audiences. With the market splintering, networks ventured into more issue-based and controversial territories. While early network attempts at more "relevant" programming failed, Ozersky examines how CBS struck gold with the political comedy All in the Family in 1971 and how other successful, conflict-based comedies turned away from typical show business conventions. As the 1970s wore on, the innovations of the previous years began to lose their public appeal. After Vietnam and Watergate, Ozersky argues, Americans were exhausted from the political turbulence of the preceding decade and were ready for a televisual "return to normalcy." Straightforward, engaging, and liberally illustrated, Archie Bunker's America is peppered with the stories of outsider cops and failed variety shows, of a young Bill Murray and an old Ed Sullivan, of Mary Tyler Moore, Fonzie,and the Skipper, too.



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