@inproceedings{KaulBreitenederGibbsetal.1996, author = {Manfred Kaul and Christian Breiteneder and Simon Gibbs and Wolfgang Heiden and Dirk Steinberg and Markus Wasserschaff}, title = {Distributed Video Production over ATM}, series = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Multimedia Applications, Services and Techniques (ECMAST '96), Part I. May 28-30, 1996, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium}, pages = {223 -- 241}, year = {1996}, abstract = {This paper presents an overview on and reports on early experiences of the European ACTS project AC089 called „Distributed Video Production (DVP)“ which started in late 1995. Central to DVP are distributed pilot applications for professional digital video production over ATM broadband networks (LAN and WAN). Distributed video production refers to situations where the cameras, recorders, switches, mixers and other equipment used in video production (or post-production) are located at several sites linked by high bandwidth network connections. The DVP project investigates requirements of broadcasters for several forms of distributed video production and runs a series of trials of distributed virtual studios, distributed rehearsals and remote video editing and retrieval. Together with North American partners a transatlantic broadband ATM link will be tested for distributed virtual reality simulations. This paper reports about two initial tests with a German public broadcaster and the German Telekom. DVP project partners are GMD and about 20 broadcasters, computer and video equipment manufacturers, and video production companies. More information can be obtained from http://viswiz.gmd.de/DVP}, language = {en} }