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Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers

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Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
NameSociety of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
Formation1916
LocationWhite Plains, New York
Region servedWorldwide
MembersOver 6,000

Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, founded in 1916 by C. Francis Jenkins and Glenn Scobey Warner, is a global organization that aims to advance the art, science, and craft of the image, sound, and metadata ecosystem. The organization has been at the forefront of developing and implementing various standards and technologies in the motion picture and television industry, working closely with companies like Sony, Panavision, and Dolby Laboratories. With over 6,000 members worldwide, including renowned professionals like James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, and George Lucas, the organization has become a leading authority in the field. The organization's work has been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the International Broadcasting Convention.

History

The organization was established in 1916 as the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, with the primary goal of developing and implementing standards for the burgeoning motion picture industry. In the 1950s, the organization expanded its scope to include television, and its name was changed to the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Over the years, the organization has worked closely with industry leaders like Walt Disney, MGM Studios, and 20th Century Fox to develop and implement new technologies, such as color television and stereophonic sound. The organization has also played a key role in the development of various film formats, including 35mm film and 70mm film, and has worked with organizations like the American Society of Cinematographers and the Motion Picture Association of America.

Organization

The organization is headquartered in White Plains, New York, and has members from over 80 countries, including United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan. The organization is governed by a board of directors, which includes industry leaders like Michael F. Cioni from Light Iron and Bill Bennett from Panasas. The organization also has various committees and working groups, which focus on specific areas like digital cinema, 3D television, and metadata. The organization works closely with other industry organizations, such as the Society of Broadcast Engineers, the Audio Engineering Society, and the International Telecommunication Union.

Standards_and_Technology

The organization has developed and implemented various standards and technologies in the motion picture and television industry, including SMPTE 292M and SMPTE 2084. The organization has also played a key role in the development of digital cinema and 4K resolution, working with companies like Barco, Christie Digital Systems, and Dolby Laboratories. The organization has also developed standards for metadata and content delivery, and has worked with organizations like the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem and the UltraViolet consortium. The organization's work has been recognized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the International Electrotechnical Commission.

Awards_and_Honors

The organization presents various awards and honors to recognize outstanding contributions to the motion picture and television industry, including the Progress Medal, the Honorary Membership, and the Fellow Grade. The organization has honored industry leaders like Ray Dolby from Dolby Laboratories, Irwin Young from DuArt Film and Video, and Stanley K. Sokolow from Deluxe Entertainment Services Group. The organization's awards have been presented at various industry events, including the NAB Show, the International Broadcasting Convention, and the SMPTE Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition.

Education_and_Training

The organization offers various educational programs and training courses to help professionals in the motion picture and television industry stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and standards. The organization's educational programs include the SMPTE Virtual Classroom, the SMPTE On-Demand, and the SMPTE Section Meetings. The organization has also partnered with various educational institutions, such as the University of Southern California, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, to offer courses and degree programs in film production, television production, and digital media. The organization's educational programs have been recognized by the International Association of Broadcasting and Media and the Society for Motion Imaging.

Industry_Influence

The organization has had a significant influence on the motion picture and television industry, with its standards and technologies being widely adopted by companies like Netflix, Amazon Studios, and HBO. The organization's work has also been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the International Broadcasting Convention. The organization has also played a key role in shaping the future of the industry, with its members and committees working on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and 5G networks. The organization's influence can be seen in the work of industry leaders like James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, and George Lucas, who have all been involved with the organization and have recognized its importance in the industry. Category:Film organizations

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