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Qui Gon Jim 09-08-06 06:38 PM

WWE Starting the move to HiDef
 
From WWE.com:

This Sunday, WWE will conduct it's first full blown high-definition test when it tapes a SmackDown live event at Mohegan Sun Arena completely in HD. The event won't be televised, but will be closely watched and analyzed by WWE executives, including Mr. McMahon, as many variables will be explored.

"High-definition television has a different aspect ratio," Senior Vice President of Television Operations Mike Grossman told WWE.com. "The screen is wider than standard definition television, so we want to see how that widescreen aspect ratio effects what we see on the screen. It's a very vivid image and the Superstars will be very vivid."

Several other aspects of production that would be effected by going HD will be experimented with as well.

"We're actually going to have a makeup artist that has experience in HD," said Grossman. "They use airbrushing techniques as opposed to traditional makeup. But we also need to see how our lighting is affected, how pyro translates to hi def… And then there's audio. When we make the move to HD we'll be broadcasting and recording in 5.1 surround sound so we'll be playing with that too."

Sunday's test is just one step in the transition process to recording and distributing content in HD. The transition will require tens of millions of dollars of upgrades in equipment and a minimum of three years to complete. However, if everything goes well Sunday, WWE fans may be able to start enjoying their favorite Superstars like never before.


"We can provide HD content, [but] our broadcast partners have not migrated to a true HD platform as of yet," explained Vice President of Event Technical Operations Duncan Leslie. "The first way our fans could see our content in HD [might be] through home video on DVDs."
By 2009, all television broadcasts will be migrated to a digital format. While it will be a long and costly process, WWE is excited about the opportunities this presents.

"There's an excitement about it because it is a challenge," said Leslie. "One thing that we're really good at is changing and upgrading and pushing the envelope. We're going to do HD like no one else has ever done it, just like we do everything else. I'm sure there will be techniques that we employ that will be copied. From that perspective, it's a challenge to do it better than anyone else."

MrChaos 09-08-06 07:19 PM

Interesting indeed. Maybe a double dip on the Wrestlemania set...

wewantflair 09-08-06 07:48 PM

Wrestlemanias were all shot on video, so there'd be no difference in HD.

Qui Gon Jim 09-08-06 07:55 PM

Yup. But maybe by Wrestlemania 2008 that will all have changed.

SuperBatMan 09-08-06 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
Yup. But maybe by Wrestlemania 2008 that will all have changed.

And Vince will charge $100 for it.:rolleyes:

Spiky 09-09-06 09:40 AM

"High-definition television has a different aspect ratio," Senior Vice President of Television Operations Mike Grossman told WWE.com. "The screen is wider than standard definition television, so we want to see how that widescreen aspect ratio effects what we see on the screen. It's a very vivid image and the Superstars will be very vivid."

They would be the first "sport" to actually use the 16:9 AR if they do this.

spainlinx0 09-09-06 09:55 AM

What AR is HD football in?

The Bus 09-09-06 11:19 AM

16:9. And it's framed for 16:9.

Qui Gon Jim 09-09-06 12:32 PM

Baseball and hockey also are shown 16X9 here as well.

fataldog187 09-09-06 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Spiky
They would be the first "sport" to actually use the 16:9 AR if they do this.

They were actually first to do this a long time ago. It was some experiment where I remember at least one RAW is WAR or PPV was shot entirely in widescreen. I know D-Lo Brown was back-dropped through a windshield on Stone Colds truck then stunnered on the top of it.

Spiky 09-10-06 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by The Bus
16:9. And it's framed for 16:9.

If you think NFL is framed for 16:9, try putting cardboard in front of your TV to make it 4:3. See if you miss anything. You won't. They frame for 4:3, and HDTV owners get to see some extra grass.


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