Broadcast Beat Magazine April, 2015 | Page 23

victory in the Tour de France, would several drones from all the networks hovering overhead have affected his concentration? Furthermore, what safety procedures are in place to ensure that when a drone loses power no one is hurt?

As new technology enters the marketplace, it is time that legislation works alongside technology and product development and doesn’t wait until intellectual property rights, safety and operational recommendations are compromised.

We at Broadcast Beat hope you have a terrific NAB 2015. When looking around the show, have a great time looking at the new products and technology on offer but reflect on how to protect production companies, amateur film makers, broadcasters and the public.

Don’t forget to tune in to Broadcast Beat’s live shows where I will be interviewing industry experts on a variety of topics from 2k to 8k transition to IP studios to storage issues.

Broadcast Beat Magazine / Apr-Jun, 2015

Speaking of Drones...

Don't miss the Aerial Robotics and Drone Pavillion at 2015 NAB Show located in the South Upper Hall

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