SmallHD Honored with a
2023 Engineering,
Science & Technology
Emmy®
We at SmallHD are incredibly excited to share that our innovative monitor platform has been awarded a Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy® from the Television Academy at the 75th Annual Engineering Emmy Awards on October 18th, in Los Angeles, CA.
We at SmallHD are incredibly excited to share that our innovative monitor platform has been awarded a Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy® from the Television Academy at the 75th Annual Engineering Emmy Awards on October 18th, in Los Angeles, CA.
Lead Software Engineer Jeffrey Gray, System Architect Russell Hocken, User Interface Designer Barrett Phillips, and Head of Product Greg Smokler received the award for SmallHD, and were joined bythe incomparable Norbert Ingram, our Sr. Hardware Design Engineer, as well as Blake Johnson, Dir. ofEngineering, and Graham Phillips, Mechanical Engineer.
Lead Software Engineer Jeffrey Gray, System Architect Russell Hocken, User Interface Designer Barrett Phillips, and Head of Product Greg Smokler received the award for SmallHD, and were joined bythe incomparable Norbert Ingram, our Sr. Hardware Design Engineer, as well as Blake Johnson, Dir. ofEngineering, and Graham Phillips, Mechanical Engineer.
We were honored to share the stage with so many members of the technical community at the 75th
Engineering Emmys, but this achievement would
never have been possible without massive contributions made by the SmallHD research and
development team. Mike Claes, Jeff McLamb, Will Crow, Arjun Jagdish, Jon Peacock, Rob Yost, and many others have poured years of their lives into helping refine and improve SmallHD monitors. Additional credit for contributions to the latest platforms goes to Dan Furgurson, Forrest DeVita,Curtiss Noble, Scott Day, Doug Eaton, Kaleb Droskiewicz, Paul Mehollin, Joel Andrews, as well as countless other SmallHD team members from
our operations, support, service, and planning teams, as well as many others who have all worked tirelessly to ensure the success of SmallHD and our monitors.
We were honored to share the stage with so many members of the technical community at the 75th
Engineering Emmys, but this achievement would
never have been possible without massive contributions made by the SmallHD research and
development team. Mike Claes, Jeff McLamb, Will Crow, Arjun Jagdish, Jon Peacock, Rob Yost, and many others have poured years of their lives into helping refine and improve SmallHD monitors. Additional credit for contributions to the latest platforms goes to Dan Furgurson, Forrest DeVita,Curtiss Noble, Scott Day, Doug Eaton, Kaleb Droskiewicz, Paul Mehollin, Joel Andrews, as well as countless other SmallHD team members from
our operations, support, service, and planning teams, as well as many others who have all worked tirelessly to ensure the success of SmallHD and our monitors.
Greg Smokler, from left, Blake Johnson, Graham Phillips, Jeffrey Fowler Gray, Barrett Phillips, Russell Hocken and Norbert Ingram at the 75th Emmy Engineering, Science and Technology Awards on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for The Television Academy/AP Images)
Greg Smokler, from left, Blake Johnson, Graham Phillips, Jeffrey Fowler Gray, Barrett Phillips, Russell Hocken and Norbert Ingram at the 75th Emmy Engineering, Science and Technology Awards on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for The Television Academy/AP Images)
“SmallHD has always been laser-
focused on one goal:
build the
best possible tools for technicians
and artists
to monitor their
creative vision.”
“SmallHD has always been laser-
focused on one goal:
build the
best possible tools for technicians
and artists
to monitor their
creative vision.”
Greg Smokler
Greg Smokler
VP of Cine Products - Creative Solutions
VP of Cine Products - Creative Solutions
SmallHD displays have become ubiquitous in the production landscape by empowering crews with unparalleled image quality, brightness, rugged durability, and universal connectivity–all powered by our unique PageOS software suite. Our teams focus relentlessly on design and ergonomics–we aim to make the most intuitive possible tools that will get out of the way so the creative professionals can focus on the only thing that matters: getting the shot.
SmallHD displays have become ubiquitous in the production landscape by empowering crews with unparalleled image quality, brightness, rugged durability, and universal connectivity–all powered by our unique PageOS software suite. Our teams focus relentlessly on design and ergonomics–we aim to make the most intuitive possible tools that will get out of the way so the creative professionals can focus on the only thing that matters: getting the shot.
Our monitors are built upon a custom electronicsand software architecture that is designed entirely in-house, allowing for future-proofing and continuous expansion of features and connectivity. As new cameras and firmwares are released, our monitors evolve as well. From the compact on-camera Smart 5 and Smart 7 series to the 4K production monitor line, we continue to design and build a unified and cohesive series of monitors that allow for accurate and consistent viewing and color reproduction across different cameras and applications, ensuring a consistent creative vision from set to final output.
Our monitors are built upon a custom electronicsand software architecture that is designed entirely in-house, allowing for future-proofing and continuous expansion of features and connectivity. As new cameras and firmwares are released, our monitors evolve as well. From the compact on-camera Smart 5 and Smart 7 series to the 4K production monitor line, we continue to design and build a unified and cohesive series of monitors that allow for accurate and consistent viewing and color reproduction across different cameras and applications, ensuring a consistent creative vision from set to final output.
Photo Credit: @gocreativeshow
Photo Credit: @gocreativeshow
Photo Credit: Macall Polay/NETFLIX
Photo Credit: Macall Polay/NETFLIX
Finally, the evolution and continuous improvement of our monitor platform would never
have happened without the incredible engagement of thecamera people on sets around the
world. So a special SmallHD ‘thank you’ goes out to the following individuals for their
constant testing and constructive feedback over the years: Focus Pullers Simon England,
Dan Ming, and Bob Smathers; DITs Chris Bolton, Rohan Chitraker, Lonny Danler, Steve
Harnell, Jason Johnson, Ryan Nguyen, Calvin Reibman, Raul Riveros, Christian Saure, and
Kyle Spicer; DPs Ed Lachman ASC, Claudio Miranda ASC, Armando Salas ASC, and many
others.
Finally, the evolution and continuous improvement of our monitor platform would never
have happened without the incredible engagement of thecamera people on sets around the
world. So a special SmallHD ‘thank you’ goes out to the following individuals for their
constant testing and constructive feedback over the years: Focus Pullers Simon England,
Dan Ming, and Bob Smathers; DITs Chris Bolton, Rohan Chitraker, Lonny Danler, Steve
Harnell, Jason Johnson, Ryan Nguyen, Calvin Reibman, Raul Riveros, Christian Saure, and
Kyle Spicer; DPs Ed Lachman ASC, Claudio Miranda ASC, Armando Salas ASC, and many
others.
The Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Award is presented to an individual, company, or organization for developments in engineering, science, and technology that are either so extensive an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the production, recording, transmission or reception of television and thereby have elevated the storytelling process.
The Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Award is presented to an individual, company, or organization for developments in engineering, science, and technology that are either so extensive an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the production, recording, transmission or reception of television and thereby have elevated the storytelling process.