Digital Videos Are Great For Adding Special Effects

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By Ethan Miller


Digital video is a new technology that can be used and manipulated much easier than the old analog signal. This generic term is not to be confused with the name DV, which is a specific type of digital video. In the past video was recorded on tape but today with digital video it can be recorded on tape, DVD or straight to the hard drive of a computer. This generic term is not to be confused with the name DV, which is a specific type of digital video. Digital video can be processed and edited very easily today, special effects are easy to add with digital editing.

Digital video can also be edited on a personal computer which has the proper hardware and software. Regardless of software, digital video is generally edited and needs quite bit of disk space to store everything. Digital video is also used in modern mobile phones and video conferencing systems. The quality of the digital video is far superior to the analog counterpart.

Artistic people will claim that the quality of digital video is cold, that you don't have the warmth of the look of film images. But one thing is for sure. Digital video is here to stay, which means that our films of our 25th anniversary celebration are also here to stay.

The signal from a digital satellite TV system is less prone to interference from electronic influences such as spurious transmissions on the same frequency and weather patterns. Such was the case with the old UHF and VHF broadcast frequencies. While the signal could travel through certain barriers, the strength of the signal was significantly lost as it traveled greater distances.

Services like high speed internet, digital television and digital phones have become basic services and can be found in almost every home in the United States and abroad. Both quality and price are second to none and that has been one of the reasons for the company's success over the years.

The one draw back to digital satellite TV service is that heavy overcast skies can block the signal, just as a tree, building or hill can interfere. However, once the storm clouds have passed the area the signal and television service will return automatically. When there is an outage it is normally for a very brief period of time, sometimes a few minutes, depending on the density of the cloud cover and the speed at which it is passing overhead.




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