Seminar Presentation: Innovators Shaping Distant Production Methods
A fascinating panel discussion on the latest developments in remote production, virtualized production, and workflow improvements is scheduled for Thursday, November 7, at 12 PM ET. The event, hosted by the TV Tech Newsletter, will be a valuable opportunity for industry professionals to learn about the latest technologies, workflows, and cost control strategies.
The discussion will feature an esteemed panel of experts, including Stephen Repass, vice president at Ross Production Services, Deon LeCointe, director of networked solutions at Sony Electronics, and Laurent Masia, director of product line management, managed switches at NETGEAR.
One of the key topics to be covered is the potential impact of private and public 5G networks on production. With the rapid advancement of technology, remote production of live sports or entertainment events is no longer limited to OB vehicles. Cloud-based alternatives to on-prem OB trucks are transforming workflows, offering new possibilities for more efficient compression schemes and the ability to maintain excellence, adopt high resolution and High Dynamic Range, and work more efficiently while controlling costs.
The current status of REMI (Remote Integrated Production), virtualized production, and other workflow advances will also be discussed. Technological advancements and workflow improvements have driven a reconsideration of production methods, with the latest developments in distributed production being a hot topic.
Unfortunately, it has been confirmed that the panel discussion will not take place at the provided webinar registration link. Participants are advised to check the TV Tech Newsletter for further details and updates on the event location.
The panel discussion promises to be an informative and engaging event for anyone interested in the latest trends and advancements in the video industry. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and stay ahead of the curve.
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