Will the Cloud Change Everything?
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Live sports productions, particularly smaller shows, have begun to embrace cloud-based productions, whereby camera signals are sent directly into the cloud rather than being cut on site. Manufacturers and facility providers discuss the latest developments in cloud-based production and how your organization can take the plunge.
Panelists:
Dave DeBuhr, Sony Electronics, Account Manager, Professional Networked Solutions Division
Michael Kidd, Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology, Director of Architecture
Angus Mackay, Matrox Video, Product Marketing Manager
Costa Nikols, Riedel Communications, Global Vice President of Sales Enablement
Corey Smith, CBS Sports and Paramount+, Senior Director, Digital, Software Engineering
Moderator: Ken Kerschbaumer, SVG, Co-Executive Director
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