Production Facilities for MTS

Douglas F. Dickey

Stereo audio is a more critical, less forgiving form than mono. The effective marriage of stereo and multichannel sound with television pictures is a still more difficult art. Both the producers and the consumers of stereo television are demanding greater creative sophistication and greater sonic quality. If the transition to regular nationwide stereo television service is to be completed, ways must be found to meet these demands in roughly the same timeframe as is presently allowed for mono production. Otherwise, production costs will rise and programme output will slow — a wholly unacceptable situation.

Published
1986-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00781
ISBN
978-1-61482-915-7