The Changing role of IT Video Production Systems for Universities, Churches, and Schools
Mar 6, 2009 1:14 PM
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IP for video is now commonplace in the video production and post production worlds, and that fact has dramatically lowered the time and expense of producing and distributing AV content for a wide range of applications, particularly in the educational and worship markets. The current landscape for such content creation and distribution is now a data landscape—audio, video, time code, metadata, and control data, among other things—are all routinely combined in IP streams these days. This webcast will explore the way IT technologies and techniques are changing how video production is done in the houses of worship and academic markets.
Among the specifics explored:
• The latest trends in nonlinear video editing systems
• IP distribution of video
• The various formats for IT managed video and storage
• Networked KVM systems for video production facilities.
Presenter: Bennett Liles
Sponsor: Teklogic
Date: April 14th
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