15-18 SEPTEMBER 2023, RAI AMSTERDAM

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SMPTE Sessions

SMPTE Sessions

 

 

As an IBC Owner, SMPTE had a major presence at IBC2022, providing a valuable channel for communication among broadcast manufacturers, government, and regulatory bodies. They ran two content sessions, 'The Art of the Possible: Moving Media Workflows to the Cloud' and 'Virtual Production - still bleeding edge?'.

The Art of the Possible: Moving Media Workflows to the Cloud

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 There’s a lot of talk throughout the Media industry about moving workflows to the cloud. But what is real, and what is imagined? The good news is that more media workloads are becoming possible using cloud infrastructure, and the benefits in terms of agility, flexibility, responsiveness, and efficiency are real and meaningful. In this session, SMPTE explored how live, near-live, and file-based media workflows are being done in the cloud, focusing on what workloads are possible today and what workloads may not yet be fully suitable for the cloud. They reviewed different cloud architectures and talk about what’s possible given the current state of the enabling technologies. If you are interested in understanding how the cloud might fit your media workflows watch our VOD of the session for a lot of information to consider for your cloud journey.

Virtual Production - still bleeding edge?

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Virtual Production tools are maturing from specialty use cases to practical implementation in broadcast and scripted production pipelines. Members of the SMPTE Rapid Industry Solutions On Set Virtual Production Initiative Advisory Group took to the IBC conference for a conversation on where solutions are maturing and areas that are still challenging to navigate. Our subject matter experts covered topics including virtual art department, technical management and controls and the creative process, with an emphasis on the skillsets VP practitioners need to thrive.