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Philip De Lancie is a freelance writer on media production and delivery, and co-author of the book DVD Production from Focal Press.

Articles By Philip De Lancie
Philip De Lancie | Major manufacturers have agreed on an HDV standard, and camcorders are shipping from JVC. But what do early adopters have to say about their initial real-world exposure to hi-def’s new prosumer option?
Posted 03 Mar 2004 / March 2004 By
Philip De Lancie | The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences brings the evaluation process for sound nominations into the age of DVD.
Posted 19 Feb 2004 / February 2004 By
Producing DVD’s unique combination of sound and vision is quite straightforward on the video side, but audio is another story. Before you find yourself up to your ears in audio formats, channel configurations, and audio streams, what do you need to know to make your project sound like DVD?
Posted 11 Aug 2003 / September 2002 By
NAB 2003 marked a coming out party of sorts for the Advanced Authoring Format, a metadata interchange solution introduced in 1998. But despite mounting vendor support, widespread implementation has been slow to develop.
Posted 08 Aug 2003 / August 2003 By
Posted 01 Apr 2003 / April 2003 By
Apple Debuts DVD Strategy
Posted 01 May 2001 / May 2001 By
The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences brings the evaluation process for sound nominations into the age of DVD.
Posted 01 Apr 2002 / April 2002 By
DVD hasn't quite replaced VHS in the home-rental arena where Blockbuster stakes its considerable claim. But thanks to the format's random access and programmability, DVD is making it much easier for the rental giant to exploit point-of-purchase video display as a revenue-enhancing profit center. Here's how Blockbuster made DVD work for POP.
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