Advanced Cinematography
SDI, or Serial Digital Interface, is a standard for transmitting digital video signals over coaxial cables, primarily used in professional video environments. This technology allows for the transmission of high-quality uncompressed video and audio signals, which is essential in modern digital cinema cameras and workflows. It ensures that content maintains integrity throughout the production and post-production phases, making it a vital component in the digital filmmaking process.
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