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The International Professional Exhibition of Audiovisual Technology, Broadcast IT 2001, will have in its fifteenth edition a space that under the name of Training Area will host a series of courses on new technologies. On the other hand, the Academy of Television Sciences and Arts confirms its presence in the contest.

IFEMA, as organizer of the event, will make available to companies in Broadcast IT 2011, which will take place from October 25 to 28 at Feria de Madrid, a space reserved for training that under the name of Training Area will help them promote their products.

This is the case of two of the leading post-production companies on the current business landscape: Avid and Apple, the latter represented through Prada Audiovisual. Avid Technology is a solutions company for the creation, management and distribution of non-linear digital content. In 1989, he introduced non-linear digital editing with the Avid Media Composer system, which revolutionized the post-production process. Its solutions for film, video, audio, animation, games and broadcast are backed by its more than 200 patents and recognition throughout the industry, with awards such as the Oscar, as well as several Grammys and Emmys. Its solutions for this environment include Media Composer, Interplay, Avid Studio, Pro Tools, Avid DS or Symphony, among others.

Technology from the Cupertino (California) company Apple will also be present with its solutions for audiovisual environments in terms of storage, advanced editing and color correction.

In the Training Area, you will also be able to learn about solutions such as graphic design, editing and presentation software for web production, printing and audiovisual production environments, or the most advanced 2D and 3D design software for the manufacturing, infrastructure, construction, media and entertainment industries, among other proposals.

Presence of the TV Academy

Broadcast IT 2011 has confirmed the participation of the Academy of Television Sciences and Arts in its next edition.
IFEMA has been carrying out intense efforts during this campaign to involve the greatest number of agents operating in this sector, in order to configure a call that is as representative as possible of the audiovisual technology industry.

The Academy of Television Sciences and Arts, AcademiaTV, a non-profit and public interest institution, was founded in 1997 and is currently made up of more than 1,200 professionals from the audiovisual sector, with close ties to the small screen.

By, May 12, 2011, Section:Training

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