Wednesday 25 June 2008

serious game


Recentemente assisti com David ao filme do Robert Altman, Jogando com a sorte, que faz uma experiência com o áudio pioneira ao trabalhar com a captação de som direto em 8 canais diferentes, criando uma polifonia e multiplicando os pontos de escuta na cena e fora dela que são muito interessantes.
Duas semanas depois, intrigados em encontrar uma solução para nosso projeto de cinema ao vivo Schaulust, David encontrou uma aplicação de CFTV para Casinos que nos serve como uma luva. As imagens gravadas através de câmeras que operam com protocolos de internet - IP câmeras aparecerem justamente no artigo reproduzido abaixo.

Specifying IP video CCTV systems for casinos is a serious game

Casino operators are among the most pro-active and demanding users of CCTV surveillance. IP-video systems are an ideal solution for this industry, but it’s important to specify a well-designed system.
A quality casino surveillance system is an essential business tool used to resolve gaming disputes, monitor public safety and detect fraud, cheating and theft. The very nature of the gaming environment where patrons and staff intermingle and handle large sums of money demands that the video system delivers the best quality video available in terms of both image quality and frame rates.
An IP-video system that delivers these essential elements also adds other dimensions to the surveillance operation by providing analytical search tools and features such as instant recall of recorded video. In addition, the use of IP-video technology allows any component in the system to be located anywhere on the network. This gives large casinos the flexibility to easily and cost-effectively integrate CCTV surveillance into their operations and establish off-site control rooms or monitor multiple sites from one central point.

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