P2 White Paper.Indd

P2 White Paper.Indd

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Introduction ..................................................................... 02 From Whence Cometh P2? ............................................. 03 Where Can P2 Take Us? ................................................... 03 The Benefits of P2 .......................................................... 04 The Bottom Line: Memory Based Acquisition Is Here! ... 05 Structure of P2 Card ...................................................... 05 The P2 Card DVCPRO System ...................................... 05 What Is It Like To Work With A P2 Camcorder? ............. 06 Working In The Field ....................................................... 07 Shooting Scenarios With P2 ........................................... 07 The Television Commercial ............................................. 08 The Independent Feature Film ....................................... 08 The News Shoot ............................................................. 09 So What About The Archive? .......................................... 09 Options For The Smart Archive .......................................10 Data Tape and Tape-less Storage Solutions .................... 10 DVD-R/DVD-ROM ........................................................... 11 Blu-ray Disks (BD) ......................................................... 11 HD DVD .......................................................................... 11 Holographic Blue Laser ................................................... 12 Metadata: What Is It and How Can It Help Me? .............. 12 Content File Structure ..................................................... 12 MXF Essence File ........................................................... 12 Examples of Structural Metadata Elements ................. 13 Examples of Descriptive Metadata Elements .................. 13 Summary ......................................................................... 14 Video production professionals are sometimes compelled by shifts in technology to stop for a moment and reassess how these changes in technology could alter the way they work and the way they conduct business. Panasonic P2 (Professional Plug- the constraints of tape and adopt a new in) memory based acquisition is one of those workflow. While at first blush it may enabling technologies that is bringing about seem too revolutionary and impractical, a revolution. These same video professionals but, to paraphrase Albert Einstein, you have said repeatedly that they want to move never get to anyplace new by thinking away from the linear, longitudinal nature of the same old way. tape, reduce the time it takes to digitize from tape, and eliminate the frustration of just This paper describes some of the trying to find the scene they want on that background and rationale for the tape. P2 allows users to break free from selection of memory for acquisition, the benefits, including a quick review of the new P2 HD hand-held camcorder, and an overview of the workflow paradigm shift needed to make the transition to Media- less Acquisition painless. When Panasonic introduced DVCPRO in 1995, few could have foreseen that DV based algorithms, rather than MPEG, would become the de-facto ENG/Production standard. Production professionals have adopted DVCPRO and DV compression across the country and around the world as their format of choice. No one could have predicted the expansion to higher formats. The 50 Mbps format, DVCPRO50, came into its own as a production format starting with the Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake and a “no-brainer” success story with the introduction of the AJ-SDX900, which has has made digital cinematography possible for become the high-end production camera of choice shooters and producers. VariCam has evolved for Standard Definition. DVCPRO HD, the 100 Mbps from an independent production favorite to format, has helped make real world professional an industry workhorse, and when DVCPRO HD production viable. With its unique ability to HD became the only professional HD format shoot variable frame rates, its film inspired gamma compatible with IEEE 1394, a mainstream curves and an ergonomic approach designed to be cost-efficient HD post-production environment intuitive to both film shooters and videographers, became a reality. This advancement has truly the AJ-HDC27V HD Cinema Camera, the VariCam, set the stage for future expectations. DVCPRO P2 : Technology Overview Panasonic A DVCPRO HD camcorder has 16 recording heads that writes 40 tracks on tape to record each frame of video, and this requires a very robust and precise mechanism. As a result of P2 technology, professional video cameras no longer need that complicated tape drive with its expensive recording heads and mechanisms. Since there are no moving parts in a P2 camcorder, Panasonic has been able to bring to the market a small, easily affordable DVCPRO HD camcorder, and since there is no physical tape footprint or format, that camera can be switchable between all DVCPRO formats, SD and HD, making it the most flexible camera in our ever-evolving marketplace. post-production. IT infrastructure and components have brought network connectivity and ever-larger storage – especially hard disk drive storage - to what was once called “broadcast.” In addition, computer memory elements are now found in consumer devices like cell phones, PDAs and digital still cameras, and with ever-wider application capacity is growing and prices falling. Taken together, one can see that these generic and ubiquitous elements can revolutionize television.. Where can P2 take us? The AG-HVX200 DVCPRO HD P2 Camcorder If we leave tape acquisition behind, where do we go? When Panasonic set out to develop the next-generation digital video The AG-HVX200 is the latest addition to the P2 recording system, we reviewed all the current and emerging family of products, and with switchable operation technologies such as tape, hard disk, optical disc and solid- and a native 16:9 chipset it can be virtually any state memory, and sought development advice from companies camera the video production professional needs representing a broad cross section of digital acquisition users and it to be. Shooting in DVCPRO HD it can be a post-production workflow vendors. Panasonic heard customers primary camera for an independent feature film, or say that they wanted to move away from tape and from transports a secondary camera on a VariCam project. It can and mechanisms that break down. Our decision to introduce be working on an SDX900 program in Standard P2 took into account two fundamental market conditions. The Definition using the high performance DVCPRO50 first is that DV, rather than MPEG, is the de-facto compression Codec, or it could be the lead camera in a shoot standard utilized in the overwhelming majority of digital cameras with Panasonic’s popular AG-DVX100A. It can and recorder products. Available in several forms from several easily be part of a News Crew shoot since so many manufacturers, it is clearly the optimum selection of data rate, Broadcasters work in DVCPRO for news acquisition picture quality, and editability for newsgathering and production. and have started their P2 migration. Whatever we chose, it needed to work with the DVCPRO family From whence cometh P2? of codecs. All needed to be recordable on the same device. And second, through the combined efforts of Panasonic and Central to the realization of P2 is the growing use our DVCPRO Technology Partners, DV 25 Mbps and 50 Mbps of Information Technology (IT) elements to transform compression have migrated widely to non-tape recording, editing, the workflow, especially for newsgathering and playout and computer network systems; and DV 100 Mbps (high definition / DVCPRO HD) is following suit. .03 DVCPRO P2 : Technology Overview Panasonic Panasonic meticulously analyzed the merits of each water, you have the shot in memory, just push record and it will of the available recording technologies and selected keep all that before the breech, the breech and what followed. Solid-State memory. To eliminate the mechanism, And because P2 is solid-state memory with no moving parts, memory-based storage like that in digital still there’s no headwear, or spinning parts and no reason not to take cameras was selected. Since Panasonic is one advantage of features such as continuous recording. of the world’s leading suppliers of SD Memory - Silent operation is probably one of the first things a new user the same SD memory that is now in use by more notices. The higher capacity the tape drive in a camera, and than 500 companies in a wide variety of products the more heads in the tape mechanism (as well as the faster was selected for its base. The SD Memory card the heads spin and the tape moves), the more noise a camera has quickly become the world’s leading standard makes. But with the P2 camera recording to P2 memory, there for compact, portable, high-capacity storage. It is are no moving parts – the camera is utterly silent. impervious to almost all environmental conditions; it is capable of very fast signal transfer, and should Then there’s reliability – P2 is a solid-state, basically indestructible function indefinitely. memory card. It’s practically impervious to temperature, weather, condensation, dew, heat, vibration, magnets, x-rays, dust, dirt, When one considers a memory-based camcorder, or any of the other potential hazards that can affect tape (or hard the immediate inclination is to compare the cost disk or optical disk) recording methods. A P2 recording will

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