IT and Digital Media Workflow Boot Camp

Apr 5, 2010 5:33 PM

IT and Digital Media Workflow Boot Camp

Learn how to build, manage and improve digital workflow throughout your facility!

EARLY BIRD RATES END MAY 14!

Agenda's for Day 1 and Day 2.






FEATURING THESE SPEAKERS AND MUCH MORE!

  • Bob Hildeman, Chairman and CEO of Streambox
  • Harry Aire, President and CEO of San Solutions
  • Fred Fourcher, President and CEO of Bitcentral
  • Rich Chernock, CTO of Triveni Digital
  • Joey Faust, National TeleConsultants consultant and co-author of The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise: SOA, BPM, and Web Services in Professional Media Systems

No transition in the media industry — particularly for broadcasters — has been more disruptive than the ongoing conversion of traditional video workflows to new IT solutions. The benefits of a digital workflow may seem evident, but implementing them is a far larger challenge. Gaining the improved efficiencies and quality improvements offered by a digital workflow requires new thinking, new equipment and better-trained operators. Meeting the challenge of implementing these improvements requires education. Broadcast Engineering magazine has designed a powerful two-day seminar to teach those working in content production the benefits of IT and digital workflow and how to implement them.

Broadcast Engineering’s IT and Digital Workflow Boot Camp is designed to raise the IT and production workflow knowledge base of video engineers, media professionals and production managers. From the basics of data network topologies and media servers to monitoring, maintenance and security, Broadcast Engineering’s IT Boot and Digital Workflow Camp will equip attendees with the essential IT knowledge and workflow expertise to put their enterprises on the road to success.

This intense, two-day, highly-focused training program provides video professionals, along with news and production managers, clear insight and guidance on properly-integrating production technologies with IT-based platforms for news, sports and television production content. Attendees will learn how to integrate media asset management systems, storage networks, IP video transport and WANs to reduce costs, improve efficiency and generate new revenue over new distribution platforms.

Schedule of Events:


Day 1: IT Boot Camp
Focusing on IT systems, solutions, equipment and technology
Day 2: Building and Managing Digital Workflows
Focusing on practical digital workflow and production systems

You may choose to attend Day 1 or Day 2. Discounted rates apply when you sign up to attend both days!





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Broadcast Engineering IT and Digital Media Workflow Boot Camp


Boot Camp Hotel Information

The New Yorker Hotel Discounted Room Rate!
To book your Boot Camp hotel room for the discounted rate of $169, please call The New Yorker Hotel at 866-800-3088 and use code "Broadcast Engineering."

The New Yorker Hotel
481 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York 10001

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Agenda Day 1

  • Data network topologies for media applications
  • Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and GigE networks
  • Networked Storage for Media Applications – DAS, NAS and SAN
  • Content Storage Management
  • Extending the IT network: Contribution and file sharing over a WAN
  • Troubleshooting and maintenance of IT networks

Complete details for Day 1


Agenda Day 2

  • The Basics of File-Based Workflow
  • Compression Basics
  • Building File-Based Workflow
  • Strategies for QC and Ingest of Content in File-Based Systems
  • Real-Time Production Systems for Broadcast News and Sports
  • The Modern Content Playout Facility (i.e. Broadcast/Cable Origination)

Complete details for Day 2

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