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    New Workflows for Live and Remote Production

    June 2, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

    The sending of live video feeds, at high quality, from one location to another is becoming an increasingly common requirement for many productions — reducing the need to have everything and everyone on location.

    Achieving this used to be a choice between high cost or low quality. Today, it’s possible and increasingly cost-effective to produce and deliver live video feeds reliably and at very high quality (broadcast quality) over normal internet connections without requiring dedicated lines, microwave links or satellite connections.

    End-To-End Remote Live Workflows
    Join this webinar to learn how the latest technologies can be applied to applications including

    • Monitoring Live Video from Remote Locations
    • Remote Production of Live Events
    • New Generation Production in the Cloud

    We’ll explore the terms and technologies and the latest products and techniques, delivering insights into what’s possible now and what’s coming in the near future. We’ll also outline real-world examples showing how the products and infrastructure can be utilised to make you successful in deploying remote production workflows. Costs breakdowns will also be provided.

    Developments in remote collaborative production, video over IP, LTE and 5G, SRT, NDI and bonded network technologies are coalescing to drive down the costs of covering live events — reducing the amount of equipment and people required — and, as a result, enable new business models exploiting new opportunities for live and remote production.