All Create & Produce articles – Page 35
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IBC Digital 2021: Creating a more diverse workforce with STARZ’s Jamila Daniel
Jamila Daniel, Chief Diversity Officer for Lionsgate and Senior Vice President of Human Resources at STARZ, is responsible for partnering with the company’s leadership team to effect organisational changes in policy and culture that lead to a more diverse and inclusive workplace. In this IBC Digital 2021 video, she explains ...
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IBC Digital 2021: AI in Media Production - Creating new markets for linear content
For decades, broadcasters have been producing linear programmes, such as news, magazines or documentaries, which contain valuable audio-visual information about a vast variety of individual topics. The problem is that these individual topics are often neither addressable nor findable. Could AI and machine learning, segment or chapterise this archived material ...
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IBC Digital 2021: Advances in Audio - Using some remarkable signal processing
Every broadcaster knows that the most common complaint from viewers is that programme dialog is hard to discern against a background of atmospheric sounds, mood music and competing voices. It is especially a problem of age, where 90% of people over 60 years old, report problems.
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IBC Digital 2021: Distributing content with Banijay’s Cathy Payne
Cathy Payne, Chief Executive of Banijay Rights, highlights the latest trends in the production and distribution of scripted and unscripted content in this video from IBC Digital 2021.
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IBC Digital 2021 Interview: Innovation in production with NEP Group’s Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan, Chief Executive of NEP Group, says that the pandemic was both a human tragedy and also a huge disrupter for the media industry, accelerating change and forcing companies to re-examine how they make and distribute content. How you adapt to this change will determine how well your business ...
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IBC Digital 2021: Integrated end to end Supply Chain in the Cloud
Today’s content creators and publishers are faced with media distribution demands that can grow quickly, often unpredictably on multiple platforms. A cloud-native production content supply chain platform allows for a timely and agile response as it is by design modular, scalable and almost infinitely flexible.
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IBC Digial 2021: Remote vs On-Premise Live Production
The pros and cons for using remote live production
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IBC Digital 2021: Remote Production (Pre-COVID 19 and Post-COVID 19)
In 2021 we saw different leagues slowly starting coming back, we could see that operational teams located at different locations are able to share production resources for the successful delivery of live sports.
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Industry Trends
How to get started in virtual production
There’s been a lot of talk about virtual production recently, which combines real-time CG assets delivered by a game engine such as Unity or Unreal Engine, with physical actors and sets. Most famously, The Mandalorian on Disney+ has used the technique to great effect, shooting scenes with a 270-degree LED ...
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ISE 2022 review: Pro-AV is back in the sunlight
Having been postponed from February, ISE was a long-awaited opportunity for the professional AV industry to meet face-to-face at a new venue in the Catalonian sunshine.
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IBC Digital: IBC Awards 2021
IBC’s glittering awards ceremony went virtual in 2021, yet generated the same excitement in finding out who has won the three prizes for innovative, co-operative developments. Games, remote production, 4k anime, dynamic content management - all and more made the shortlist.
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DTG Summit 2022: Addressable TV and the Metaverse dominate broadcaster thinking
The post-pandemic return of the annual DTG Summit saw a number of futuristic comments wrapped in the warning that many coming technologies will fall between ‘The Cool and The Creepy’. Titled ‘Television Beyond Imagination’, the DTG Summit 2022 was purposely not streamed, so the speakers could be unrestrained in their ...
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IBC Digital: Sustainability and diversity in production with Sky Sports’ Inga Ruehl
Inga Ruehl, Executive Director, Production Services and Operations, Sky Sports, is in charge of the production management team that manages all of the Sky Sports output, which includes over 800 host broadcasts a year and eleven live channels. She is also responsible for the operations department, which works on workflows, ...
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IBC Digital 2021: Facial Recognition - Various facets of a powerful media tool
Facial recognition is one of today’s most controversial media technologies. In 2021, claims were that it can reliably recognise subjects wearing sunglasses or medical masks, and that it can even differentiate between identical twins. Not all of its many possibilities are sinister, however. In this session we shall see how ...
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IBC Digital 2021: Five minutes with: Edgecast
Darren Lepke, Head of Video Product Management at Edgecast, shares the company’s priorities for 2021 and discusses how these responded to emerging industry trends. He also considers the next phase of innovation for streaming.
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IBC Digital 2021: The Cloud - For Live and Production Workflows
Cloud-based production is revolutionising the working practice of journalists and entertainment media producers, allowing increased flexibility of location and opportunities for innovation and speed of creation. In this 2021 session we explore two advances which contributed to the efficiency of the workflow.
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IBC Digital 2021: Five minutes with Clear-Com
Clear-Com Vice President of Product Management Simon Browne discussed the latest products from the company in 2021, including an all-IP base station for its Edge wireless system and the Arcadia central station. He also talks about the challenges facing wireless communications for live event broadcasts.
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Stars rally behind Channel 4 and BBC at BAFTA TV Awards
Public service broadcasters won the lion’s share of prizes at the BAFTA Television Awards, which saw stars and leading industry figures speak out against the privatisation of Channel 4 and changes to the BBC licence fee.
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Netflix launches Rome office and Italian slate
Netflix has opened an office in Italy and unveiled a slate of scripted and unscripted series and films from some of the country’s leading producers.
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BBC Studioworks adds former Doctor Who sound stages to portfolio
BBC Studioworks is to hire out and manage four sound stages at BBC Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff, it has been announced.