SMPTE Regional Seminar - Digital Media: Production to Distribution Using IP 2014
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11 February, 2014
london , United Kingdom
The digital age provides many opportunities within the entertainment media industry to improve efficiency, costs and viewer experiences. In the past, content creation and distribution were highly physical processes that required film and video tape at various points along the workflow. Production, post-production and distribution systems' reliance on physical media makes a workflow time intensive, expensive, and inflexible. The benefits of being part of a larger IT industry gives us access to devices, technologies and techniques that could never have been economically developed by the broadcast community alone.
Globally distributed and collaborative production and post-production processes are increasingly being implemented by content producers, distributors, broadcasters and Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDs). The interconnected content creation and distribution workflow has arrived and is changing not only the technologies, but also the business models and strategies of media companies. The impacts of IT migration will continue to radically change the way we manage, move and manipulate media.
This seminar covers the use of media on IT networks including both streaming and file-based workflows, covering many aspects of the media lifecycle including acquisition, production, broadcast, contribution and distribution. Please join SMPTE's expert instructors as they explain how to utilize internetworking technologies to produce, edit and distribute content efficiently.
URLs:
Tickets: http://atnd.it/5384-1
Timing: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.
Price: Students: £20, SMPTE Member: £30, Non-Member: £110.
Artists / Speakers: Bruce Devlin, Ben Davenport.
Globally distributed and collaborative production and post-production processes are increasingly being implemented by content producers, distributors, broadcasters and Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDs). The interconnected content creation and distribution workflow has arrived and is changing not only the technologies, but also the business models and strategies of media companies. The impacts of IT migration will continue to radically change the way we manage, move and manipulate media.
This seminar covers the use of media on IT networks including both streaming and file-based workflows, covering many aspects of the media lifecycle including acquisition, production, broadcast, contribution and distribution. Please join SMPTE's expert instructors as they explain how to utilize internetworking technologies to produce, edit and distribute content efficiently.
URLs:
Tickets: http://atnd.it/5384-1
Timing: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.
Price: Students: £20, SMPTE Member: £30, Non-Member: £110.
Artists / Speakers: Bruce Devlin, Ben Davenport.
Venue
Location: The Royal College of Pathologists
The College aims to advance the science and practice of pathology, to provide public education, to promote research in pathology and to disseminate the results.
Contact
2 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AF United Kingdom london , United Kingdom
020 7451 6700
Organizer
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineer
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SG13 7HJ
+1 (914) 205-2381