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Workshop Announcement: Influential Figures in Distant Film and Video Production

Gather at our event on the 7th of November, where you'll engage with acclaimed remote production specialists, including Stephen Repass, the vice president at Ross Production Services, Deon LeCointe, the director of networked solutions at Sony Electronics, and Laurent Masi.

Event Highlight: Trailblazing Remote Production Workshops
Event Highlight: Trailblazing Remote Production Workshops

Workshop Announcement: Influential Figures in Distant Film and Video Production

In the ever-evolving world of live entertainment and sports coverage, traditional methods are being challenged and surpassed by innovative advancements. The use of OB vehicles for live events is no longer the sole approach, as more efficient compression schemes are expanding contribution possibilities and paving the way for a new era.

Over the past several years, significant strides have been made in remote production technologies and workflows. These advancements have opened up new avenues for collaboration and cost-effective production, allowing for a higher level of production excellence while maintaining control over expenditures.

One such example of these advancements is the rise of cloud-based alternatives to on-prem OB trucks. These solutions are transforming workflows by offering increased flexibility and scalability, making it easier to adapt to various production needs. The latest workflow developments, including distributed production, are being discussed and debated within the industry.

On Thursday, November 7, at 12 PM ET, a panel discussion is scheduled to delve deeper into these topics. The event will feature experts in remote production, 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.

The panel aims to educate on the latest trends and best practices in remote production, with a particular focus on the potential impact of private and public 5G networks as production game changers. The current status of REMI, virtualized production, and other workflow advances will also be under discussion.

The goal of the panel is to explore how these advancements can help maintain production excellence, adopt advancements in resolution and High Dynamic Range, and work more efficiently while controlling costs. With the absence of advertisements and a focus on factual information, this event promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the future of live production.

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