In recent years, with the rapid development of AI and cloud technology, my company and I have faced the impact of new technologies on the sports broadcasting industry, tried to apply cloud and AI to our business, and achieved good results. I will now share our practical experience in utilizing AI and cloud tech to enhance production efficiency and operational capabilities.
VisualOn – Produce High-Quality Video Remotely
Remote production has revolutionized the way video content is created and delivered in the modern era of digital streaming. With advancements in technology and connectivity, the concept of remote production has gained immense importance and popularity. By enabling teams to collaborate and produce high-quality video content from various locations, remote production offers unparalleled flexibility, cost efficiency, and scalability. From live events and sports broadcasts to film and television productions, remote production has emerged as a game-changing solution that maximizes efficiency, reduces expenses, and ensures seamless content delivery to audiences worldwide.
In Conversation with GB Labs
We are joined by GB Labs Chief Product Officer Howard Twine for an overview of their Unify Hub, looking at the technology and finding out how it can unify and collaborate remote production workflow.
In Conversation with CGI
We are joined in this interview by Michael Thielen, Vice President for Radio solutions at CGI to discuss Remote Radio Production and how it has changed in the last 12 months.
We look at the challenges that broadcasters have faced during recent times and how CGI has been able to help it’s clients to stay productive even with most of their staff members working remotely.
Michael looks ahead at whether broadcasters will move their production more and more to a non-stationary workflow and finally looks at other factors driving change in the Broadcast and Media market.
The Evolution of News & Sports Broadcasting in a Post-Pandemic World
2020 was quite a different year for us all - and we all had to adapt in different ways. Appetites for news and sports reporting grew more than ever as people were forced to stay at home - but what challenges were presented to those producing the news - and how were these challenges addressed - and what have we learnt from these experiences?
Ask the experts with SVG
Lately there has been a lot of questions, and concerns about synchronizing feeds, particularly for sporting events, whether remote or in a fixed venues. Subject matter experts and end-users who understand signal flows within the sports environment come together to expose the facts about using Precision Time Protocol (PTP) during live events.
Remote sports production in focus: adapting to the new world
In this session we discuss how remote sports production has adapted to a new world and a new way of working.
Sports Content Chains: The Downstream View
In this fireside chat, we talk to a sports broadcaster about the move to remote production workflows, the impact of direct-to-consumer on sports technology sourcing and the implications of these trends for media technology providers.
Digital Nirvana On Demand Webinar – Broadcast Monitoring & Compliance Logging Solution
On Demand Webinar from IABM Member Digital Nirvana
Digital Nirvana On Demand Webinar – Monitor your broadcast content anytime, and anywhere
On Demand Webinar from IABM Member Digital Nirvana