NHK will unveil its latest 4K and 8K projects at the 4K HDR Summit 2020
Atsushi Murayama, head of 8K production at NHK, will be in charge of presenting the broadcaster's plans for the Tokyo Olympics and the project to send 4K and 8K cameras to Mars.
Japan's public broadcaster NHK will present its most relevant projects, carried out with 4K and 8K technology, in the sixth edition of the 4K HDR Summit, organized by Medina Media Events which has Panorama Audiovisual as a media partner, which will take place on November 17 to 19, in virtual format.
Atsushi Murayama, head of 8K production at NHK, will be in charge of presenting his plans for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, in addition to fiction series productions and its innovative send 4K and 8K cameras to Mars.
The Japanese space agency (JAXA) and Japanese public television will develop the Super Hi-Vision camera. Its goal: record 4K and 8K images in space for JAXA's MMX (Martian Moons eXploration) mission. This would be the first time in history that 8K Ultra High Definition images of Mars and its moons have been taken in close proximity.
The Japanese NHK also chose the 4K HDR Summit to present the launch of its 4K/8K linear channel on December 1, 2019, led by Hiroyasu Masuda, director of 8K technical development.
And in 2018, Hidenobu Miyazaki, producer of the global content development division of the public television corporation of Japan, was in charge of presenting to attendees at the 4K HDR Summit the latest 8K Ultra High Vision productions that the company had carried out.
Those registered for the 4K HDR Summit Virtual 2020 will be able to follow the sessions by streaming, in addition to consulting online demos, attending exclusive webinars and networking through video meetings with speakers and participants.
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