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Hawaii Tribune-Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 101

Location:
Hilo, Hawaii
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Page:
101
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KITV it has to be fit into our standard format instead of using their HDTV parameters. So the camera needs to be readjusted for shots depending on whether they're for Japan or us." There will be a day, of course, when HDTV will be the standard FromPage32 course of the festival. "What's interesting is that NHK Television will be producing this documentary in the new high definition television (HDTV) format That's the new, wider-screen format. So when the documentary plays in Japan, everybody there will see it on that wide-screen format "What that means to us is some of the shots that they're going to use will be with that wide-screen technique and our camera operator will be using their camera, but Here as well, so KITY's technical crew is getting early training in the cutting edge of vidcography. Another new technological advance that was decided on last year after the T-H spoke to Wray was that the videos of the festival which are produced, packaged See KITV, Page 34 1 rr 67T In the historic S.Hala Bldg, 308 KamKtairneha Avenue Hilo Open 10-4 Mon-Fri CURGADOS FINE WOODS Robert Burgadd was born and raised in "'f Hilo.

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