Adapting to Remote and Hybrid Workflows: Are We Ever Going Back to the Office … and What Is the Office?
SVG Sports Content Management Forum 2022
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45m
Although sports-media organizations had been exploring remote- and cloud-based technologies for several years, the pandemic drastically accelerated their development. Now, as the industry looks to emerge from the pandemic, these workflows have become integral to the media-management and postproduction ecosystem. Hear how cloud and SaaS offerings are changing sports-media organizations’ MAM philosophies and how these technologies are enabling remote collaboration and innovative multi-site postproduction ecosystems.
Panelists:
Byron Chapman, PGA TOUR, Director of Media Asset Management & Media Workflows
Ed Coleman, CBS Sports, VP, Post Production and Media Services
Jeff Herzog, EditShare, Director of Solutions, Product Management
Dennis Radeke, LucidLink, Director of Strategic Development
Moderator:
Grant Nodine, NHL, SVP, Technology
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