AMWA, EBU announce joint task force to address system integration issues in complex TV production environments

Dec 16, 2009 12:34 PM

    

The Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) are forming a new joint task force to address the system integration issue in modern and complex TV production environments.

The task force will be led jointly by John Footen (National TeleConsultants) and Giorgio Dimino (RAI) and facilitated by EBU project manager Jean Pierre Evain. Membership in this joint task force will be open to interested AMWA and/or EBU members. Participants need not belong to both organizations. If you are interested in participating in this work and/or seeking for further technical information, click here.




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