LTN's Colin Moran on Fostering New Efficiencies in Remote Production
SVG Remote Production Forum 2024
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It's not about if broadcasters are using remote production, it's about how broadcasters are using remote production. With different flavors and methods at their disposal, service providers like LTN are listening to their clients and how the sports-video-production industry is adapting to the evolving
At the SVG Remote Production Forum, LTN's VP of Production Products Colin Moran highlights the reasons why cloud-based workflows and remote production capabilities are stronger than ever, provides a recap of the recent IBC Show 2024 in Amsterdam, and why playing a role in these events is important.
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