Remote production is changing the way production crews collaborate, creating more efficient workflows for the coverage of live events.
There are different types of remote production, and the terminology can have different meanings depending on who you talk to. At EVS, our live production anywhere solutions open up a wide range of remote workflow possibilities for our customers. With native IP connectivity, virtualization as well as efficient third-party integrations and flexible licensing models, EVS has the right toolsets to make live production anywhere your new reality!
Experience the NEW IP-based live replay and highlights solution
LSM-VIA offers unprecedented usability, flexibility, speed and control for all your live operations. Designed in close collaboration with our community of EVS operators, LSM-VIA lets you tell the story you want with more functionalities and fewer keystrokes. Working together with the XT-VIA server and interacting seamlessly with all other VIA products, the new replay and highlights solution opens up exciting new workflows and provides faster and direct access to all the content on the network. And with full IP connectivity and software-defined technology onboard, LSM-VIA ensures you’re ready to address all future live production expectations.
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Register here for Q&A panel: BLAST TV teams up with EVS for complete esports production environment
Tuesday 1 December (15.35 GMT)
In this Q&A session, Lasse Brogård Kempf, Director of Technology explains why BLAST TV ,the global esports media network delivering world class entertainment experiences, has selected EVS’ market-leading VIA-based technology as the backbone of its new esports production fly pack.
The mobile solution is designed so that BLAST TV can produce its own live gaming events in-house. With the Covid-19 lockdown impacting mass gatherings, the flexibility of the live production workflow is enabling the esports giant to address this issue by delivering online-only events.
Powering coverage of all BLAST TV Premier tournaments’ live-action is EVS’ VIA suite of technologies, including its XT-VIA and XS-VIA production servers, designed to meet the most demanding live broadcast requirements. The XT-VIA servers will deliver the power required for BLAST TV to record and produce live replays and highlights from the players and observers, while the XS-VIA servers provide ingest and delayed playout of the TX feeds for betting requirements. The turnkey XT-VIA solution includes 36 Full HD 1080p channels recording all the player feeds and in-game action. EVS’ next-generation IP media sharing network XNet-VIA is at the heart of the system, enabling faster, more efficient live media sharing and storytelling by all client users. Overseeing this infrastructure is EVS’ highly advanced broadcast control and monitoring system, Cerebrum, Curious? Watch the session!
Lasse Brogård Kempf
Alex Redfern
Register here for the Executive panel discussion: Discussing Transformation: As-a-Service Economics
Thursday 3 December (16.10 GMT)
With Jeff Rosica CEO Avid, Timothy Shoulders President GV and EVS’s CEO Serge van Herck.
In this panel discussion will feature a panel examining suppliers’ transition to as-a-service models. The expedited move to remote working caused by the pandemic has forced technology suppliers in the media industry to accelerate their transition from large and infrequent monetary inflows to smaller and more continuous cash streams. At the same time, the pandemic has also forced suppliers to prop up virtual and continuous engagement with their customers due to the absence of trade shows. What are the major implications of this for technology providers in the media industry? How do you plan, develop and price the new as-a-service offerings? How do you forecast revenue streams in a time of unprecedented change? We will try to answer these questions with a panel of leaders at major technology suppliers in our industry who will explore the challenges and benefits of as-a-service models, and how to make it work.
Serve van Herck