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Editor's Note
Welcome to the third issue of the AMIA Tech Review. Unlike Gaul, this issue is split into four parts: Digital, Analog, new items already here and those on the horizon, and finally, points of historical interest.
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Looking Back:
Moving Pictures, How They are Made and Worked

My response to this admonition: "No guts, no glory!"
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Call for Proposals

The Reel Thing: LA
Digital Asset Symposium: LA
AMIA 2011: Austin
FEATURES
Goodbye, Dawson City, Goodbye
This fundamental change of technologies also has had a large impact on archives.
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Musings on 500 More Years of
Film and Digits

The goal is to have our moving images and the sounds associated with them available for our grandchildren's grandchildren. .
PBCore: The Challenge of Adopting a Descriptive Metadata Standard for Public Media
The goal was to arrive at the smallest set of elements that could adequately describe and catalog program files.
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A Single Track on the River Kwai
For the recent 4K image restoration and release on Blu-ray, some disc reviewers once again perpetuated the stereo legend of The Bridge On The River Kwai.
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Loudness Goes Legal
There has long been disagreement as to whether or not loudness can be measured objectively.

October, 2010: VOL 2/
... CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS
... Bob Heiber
... Nicola Mazzanti
... Chris Reynolds
... Nan Rubin
... Ken Weissman
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... UPCOMING EVENTS Click for Details

... May 11-14 ........ .ARSC Conference

... May 13-16 ..........AES Conference
... June 22-26 ... . .. ACVL Conference
... August 19-20... . .The Reel Thing XXVII: LA
... September 30 .... DAS 2011
... October 24-27..... SMPTE Tech Conference
... October 27 .....,.. World Day for AV Heritage
... November 16-19...AMIA 2011: Austin, TX
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