Awards & Winners

Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers

The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, founded in 1916 as the Society of Motion Picture Engineers or SMPE, is an international professional association, is the preeminent leader in the advancement of the art, science, and craft of the image, sound, and metadata ecosystem, worldwide. An internationally recognized and accredited organization, SMPTE advances moving-imagery education and engineering across the communications, technology, media, and entertainment industries. Since its founding in 1916, SMPTE has published the SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal and developed more than 800 standards, recommended practices, and engineering guidelines. The Society is sustained by more than 6,000 members — motion-imaging executives, engineers, creative and technology professionals, researchers, scientists, educators, and students — who meet in Sections throughout the world.

Awards by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers

Check all the awards nominated and won by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.

1986


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For their early recognition of the need for a component digital video tape recording standard, development of a recording system based on the world wide standard for digital component sampling and cooperation with the EBU to provide the basis for a world standard for digital component video cape recording)

1982


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For their early recognition of the need for a digital-video studio standard, their acceptance of the EBU proposed component requirement and for the development of the hierarchy and line lock 13.5 MHz demonstrated specifications which provided the basis for a world standard)

1957


Academy Honorary Award
(for their contributions to the advancement of the motion picture industry)