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In the ever-evolving landscape of businesses, venues, and campuses, the reliance on advanced cloud ecosystems for digital experiences is more pronounced than ever. This shift is particularly noticeable in the Pro AV (Professional Audio-Visual) industry, where thought leaders predict a profound transformation in 2024.
AI and cloud technologies are set to revolutionise the Pro AV sector, automating workflows, enabling real-time collaboration, and expanding creative possibilities. Key impacts include:
- Automation and efficiency gains through AI: AI-powered tools are poised to handle tedious tasks like color correction, noise reduction, speech editing, and video reframing, significantly speeding up production workflows. Platforms like Adobe Premiere Pro integrate AI features to assist editors, while AI models improve video conference quality by enhancing lighting and eye contact.
- Cloud-based collaboration and scalability: Cloud platforms enable real-time, remote collaboration on AV projects, a trend accelerated by remote work. They also support large-scale AI video processing relying on high-performance GPU networks distributed worldwide, lowering latency and costs essential for AI video generation and streaming.
- Enhanced real-time capabilities with 5G and cloud: Faster internet speeds via 5G allow live event editing and delivery of high-definition video content with minimal delay, crucial for live sports, esports, and news production where immediacy is critical.
- Advanced AI video generation and creative tools: Generative AI models, such as Adobe Firefly’s Video Model, provide unprecedented control over video creation, adding realistic motion, custom sound effects, and avatar-led video generation, expanding storytelling techniques.
- Industry collaborations fueling innovation: Partnerships like Microsoft with The Premier League demonstrate AI and cloud’s role in delivering personalised fan engagement and live analysis, showing Pro AV’s move toward interactive, data-driven experiences.
- AI-driven audio applications in Pro AV: Sound design benefits from AI tools like SoundID Voice AI that transform vocal recordings to create multiple character voices from a single actor, speeding production and increasing creative flexibility in gaming and broadcast audio workflows.
As we look ahead to 2024, the Pro AV industry is moving toward integrated AI and cloud-based ecosystems that boost productivity, enable creative flexibility, and support immersive, real-time content experiences through expansive cloud GPU resources and advanced AI capabilities.
The roadmaps of 40 AV/IT companies are geared towards this transformation, with thought leaders focusing on various aspects such as visualization technologies, next-gen audio, streaming technologies, and esports.
Decision makers are seeking cloud software that supports long-term organization-wide communication, security, space management, collaboration, and engagement. Meanwhile, emerging SaaS offerings make the migration to the unified cloud more seamless, offering a central and highly accessible interface for managers.
For those interested in staying updated on these developments, the avtechnology Newsletter offers features, industry news, and analysis for tech managers. Tomer Mann, Chief Revenue Officer at 22Miles, is among the thought leaders driving this transformation.
[1] AI in the Pro AV Industry: A 2024 Outlook
[2] The Future of Cloud-Based AV Ecosystems
[3] AI Transforming Audio in the Pro AV Industry
[4] Microsoft and The Premier League: AI and Cloud for Personalised Fan Engagement
[5] Adobe Firefly: Unprecedented Control over Video Creation
- In the rapidly evolving Pro AV industry, the adoption of AI technologies in 2024 is expected to revolutionize workflows, with AI-powered tools automating tasks and enhancing productivity.
- As the Pro AV sector embraces digital signage and data-and-cloud-computing, decision makers are looking for cloud software that supports long-term organization-wide communication, security, space management, collaboration, and engagement.
- Emerging SaaS offerings are making the migration to unified cloud ecosystems more seamless, providing a central and highly accessible interface for managers in the business sector.