Last year, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy made history by becoming the first syndicated programs to be broadcast in high-definition. But I'm wondering...who'll follow suit next?
Oprah Winfrey debuted her current set in 2005 to mark her 20th anniversary, and it looks HD-ready. Now after spending millions on opening that school in Africa, she probably has enough -- way enough -- to afford HD equipment for her studio.
And what about Entertainment Tonight, another long-running show? For them to be in HD, they would have to rebuild their control room -- meaning the temporary use of a production truck like Letterman did -- and replace all or some of their field cameras with the Sony XDCAMs that shoot in high-def. But since it's a day-and-date show and that it's fed via satellite analoglly (no Pathfire for them), I think they're better off doing it in SD.
But I wouldn't be surprised if Soul Train hops on the HD bandwagon...if Don Cornelius would allow it.
Jonathan Allen
Oprah Winfrey debuted her current set in 2005 to mark her 20th anniversary, and it looks HD-ready. Now after spending millions on opening that school in Africa, she probably has enough -- way enough -- to afford HD equipment for her studio.
And what about Entertainment Tonight, another long-running show? For them to be in HD, they would have to rebuild their control room -- meaning the temporary use of a production truck like Letterman did -- and replace all or some of their field cameras with the Sony XDCAMs that shoot in high-def. But since it's a day-and-date show and that it's fed via satellite analoglly (no Pathfire for them), I think they're better off doing it in SD.
But I wouldn't be surprised if Soul Train hops on the HD bandwagon...if Don Cornelius would allow it.
Jonathan Allen