Blackmagic Design focusing on SMPTE 2110, Remote Production in 2024
Last Updated on May 7, 2024 10:13 am by Jeffrey Powers
At NAB 2024, I talked with Blackmagic Design continues on the slew of new products and updates that brings ease to remote production, while adhering to SMPTE 2110 standards. From an updated Davinci Resolve 20, to IP over HDMI, and new devices for remote production.
SMPTE 2110 Compliance
One of the most exciting things from Blackmagic is the significant leap towards devices that are SMPTE 2110 compliant. They have always strived for a professional video environment, but with this update, Blackmagic is complying with the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers to send digital media over an IP network.
These standards help creators send video, audio, and ancillary data as separate streams to others that can edit, correct, and prepare for final publication. The flexibility to not only manipulate audio and video, but keep the two in sync, is important for quick turnarounds in shows and movies.
Updating IP over HDMI
Blackmagic’s latest offerings include advanced IP over HDMI capabilities, which advance the production in 2024. The technology has already been proven, as BMD successfully utilized IP over HDMI during the 2016 Olympics. It allowed for lesser watched events to be covered because the overhead to capture and produce was low.
The Power of DaVinci Resolve 19
DaVinci Resolve, Blackmagic’s flagship software, received substantial upgrades for IP capture and instant edit, Fairlight, and Color management. For example, the introduction of auto tracking for audio and script-integrated editing tools. With a streamlined production, a video can be live, while people edit and get ready to re-publish when the event is over.
Remote Wireless Control Panels
Blackmagic introduced new control panels for Resolve and their constellation and ATEM lines of switchers. These panels allow the controller to be in another room, or halfway across the country, while the hardware is at the event. With a decent LAN/WAN connection, the real production can be moved to wherever they need.
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