LUXEMBOURG - Saturday, February 14th 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- On February 12 SES S.A. (NYSE Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) hosted a
conference on Ultra High Definition (UHD) in London. With a gathering of
expert guest speakers, the event’s objective was to exchange views and
debate on the current place of UHD in the media industry and its future.
This event was also an opportunity for SES to demonstrate a live
broadcast of its UHD channel, recently launched at 28.2E.
Andrew
Neil, an influential journalist and broadcaster, opened the conference
with a statement that the launch of UHD could be compared to the switch
to colour TV in the 1960s. “The advent of UHD is a significant milestone
in broadcast history,” he added.
Richard Lindsay-Davies, CEO of
DTG, said that his organisation’s main focus was on implementation and
collaboration in technical matters and that such collaboration is the
key to success. Questioned on whether consumers should buy today’s UHD
devices or wait for more defined standards to emerge, he was emphatic,
saying, “Go and buy!”
While on the one hand, sales of UHD screens
are expected to increase to two million by 2017, and the range of UHD
devices is already widening – 75 models will be offered in 2015, on the
other hand price erosion is also foreseen.
But the UHD screens
are not the only element to consider in the debate. Dr. Giles Wilson,
Head of TV Compression at Ericsson, explained that TV's next evolution
would be the truly immersive consumer experience: “UHD needs to be a
compelling user experience, taking them from watching a box to being
within the scene.” However, he cautioned that: “There is still work to
be done to define a goal and the key steps for a commercial offering -
including standardisation and production equipment.”
Two speakers
from the production industry, Peter Sykes, Sony Professional’s
Strategic Technology Manager, and Ruth Sessions, Director of Operations
at Atlantic Productions, explained that UHD is now a key factor to
consider for each content production. Sony Pictures and Sony Pictures
Television currently have about 170 UHD productions, including Masters
of Sex, The Blacklist, and Breaking Bad series. Atlantic productions
indicated that they had been working with Sky in UHD and 3D productions
for three years.
Thomas Wrede, VP Reception Systems at SES,
closed the event by stating that SES was very aware that the pace of
innovation in UHD was challenging. He noted that the broadcasters who
have undertaken live tests have gone through a dramatic learning curve,
but confirmed that they - and SES - were increasingly ready to start UHD
transmissions. “UHD is here to stay,” he concluded.
Find pictures of the SES ULTRA HD Conference at:
http://www.philgammon.co.uk/ses-ultra-hd-conference/
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About SES
SES
is the world-leading satellite operator with a fleet of more than 50
geostationary satellites. The company provides satellite communications
services to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile
and fixed network operators and business and governmental organisations
worldwide.
SES stands for long-lasting business relationships,
high-quality service and excellence in the broadcasting industry. The
culturally diverse regional teams of SES are located around the globe
and work closely with customers to meet their specific satellite
bandwidth and service requirements.
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(LuxX:SESG) holds participations in Ciel in Canada and QuetzSat in
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