All Opinion articles – Page 12
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Managing ‘cross platform’ workflows
Storing and finding media is one issue, ensuring it is in a format ready for editing is quite another, says Chris Steele, managing director, Marquis Broadcast
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OB sports coverage leading way in VR/AR
Douglas Sheer, CEO, D.I.S. Consulting Corporation said while the virtual and augmented reality trend has been generating increasing interest among consumers it remains in the early stages as far as producers and broadcasters are concerned.
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The true cost of multi-DRM for OTT video
Underestimate the cost and complexity and business opportunity of DRM at your peril, warns Steve Oetegenn, president, Verimatrix
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Using forensic watermarking to protect UHD content
Tor Helge Kristiansen, evp principal architect, Conax, explains forensic watermarking and why it can be highly useful in fighting 4K content piracy.
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Has storage got too complex?
Storage for video production used to be simple: you picked the video camera you could afford, and the camera choice often dictated the videotape format you would use, said Stan Moote, CTO, IABM.
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The transformative power of video in the cloud
Never before has it been so easy to stand up an OTT service, from the simplest workflow to the most complex, says Matt Smith of Anvato.
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Cloud, 'Edge' vs 'True' cloud playout - is there a difference?
The difference between an ‘edge’ and a ‘true’ cloud playout are stark, says Igor Krol, CEO, Veset
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Time to put your trust in the cloud
Engineers may prefer the safety of working with trusted vendors but now is the time to put your faith in the cloud, explains Mark Harrison, Managing Director, Digital Production Partnership.
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Content rights and consumer choice converge in complex sophisticated workflows
Using content without rights can lead to legal action, but not making it available where you do have the rights is a waste of investment, says Paul Wilkins, director of solutions and marketing, TMD.
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The rapidly changing state of the industry
The main mission is to make certain the delivery chain can support every emerging technology, says Carl Walter Holst, CEO, Appear TV
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The future is content centric
If content still is king, TV anywhere, anytime and all other forms of media consumption are rocking the throne, says Michel Beke, svp, product strategy, MediaGeniX.
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Robotic cameras: Crisp, cost-efficient, consistent, controlled
The next generation of robotic cameras produce the smoothest motion and the best ROI, writes David Workman, director of business development, Telemetrics
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Business models evolve with IP
There’s growing demand for flexibility in operations, cost reduction and ultimately, advances in the end user experience, says Robert Szabó-Rowe, EVP and GM, Live Production and Infrastructure, SAM
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Using IT for MAM - and building a true media factory
The goal of building a media factory is to simplify and automate content delivery to multiple platforms, explains Julian Fernandez-Campon, business solution director, Tedial
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Software, hardware, datacentres and broadcasting - interrelated not mutually exclusive
Marwan Al-Habbal, product manager, Matrox, discusses why a combination of both software and hardware is the right approach for building broadcast solutions.
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Cloud for broadcasters - why and how to use it
The industry is seeing nuanced and bespoke cloud deployments, explains Lee Sheppard, director of product management, SGL
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IPTV is here – and it’s not just for broadcasters
Companies in different markets, including many not traditionally focused on AV, are wise to the many possibilities of IPTV, says Michael Chorpash, VP of Sales, Vit.
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What 'Software Defined' really means for broadcasters
The Software Defined Age is upon us but what does that actually mean in practice? George Boath, Director of Channel Marketing, Vantage and Lightspeed products, Telestream explains.
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SaaS, metadata, cloud, transforming the economics of broadcast production
SaaS has moved from the margins to the mainstream with business and operational benefits driving adoption, says Paul Glasgow, sales and marketing director, Marquis Broadcast
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Future proofing investments means avoiding proprietary cul-de-sacs
In these uncertain times companies and consumers are looking for dependability, believes Roland Ollek, CEO, Guntermann & Drunck