Webinar: End-to-End Scripted Episodic Workflows

In the first of four planned YEP webinars for 2018, workflow experts explore basic scripted episodic end-to-end workflow. Although the focus will be on scripted episodic content, it will also be applicable to feature and television workflows.

The YEP webinar series is geared towards early- to mid-career M&E professionals and is one facet of the YEP program’s commitment to facilitating industry education on standards and practices as they relate to business, production, technology, and emerging trends.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to have experts take you through their workflow processes from every angle.

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Speakers:

Moderator: Jesse Korosi, Director of Workflow, SIM DIgital
DIT: Simon Jori (The Revenant, Predator)
VFX Editors: Lorelei David and Jenni O’Byrne, Industrial Light & Magic
Post Sound: Jane Tattersall (The Handmaid’s Tale, The Vikings)
DI Colorist: Alastor Arnold, Fotokem
Localization: Babak Kazerouni, Pixelogic

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Video: Building a Scalable Next Generation TV Service


This panel from Streaming Media West dives into the technology landscape for scalable Next Generation TV deployments as well as how content owners can tackle scalable content distribution in a cost effective manner.

As operators and media companies navigate through the growing mix of technologies and the changing TV environment, content owners continue to experiment with new TV services and OTT solutions.

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Speakers:

Moderator: Daniel Webster, VP, Sales & Customer Success, Kaltura Strategic Solutions
Panelist: Will James, VP, APAC Sales, Massive
Panelist: Felix Gomez, VP, Western Region, YuMe
Panelist: Adam Diep, VP, Client Solutions, OWNZONES Media Network
Panelist: Titus Bicknell, CDO & EVP, Operations, RLJ Entertainment
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Meeting: Binaural Sound Map of Malaga


Date: 11th April 2018, 18:30-20:00
Location: University of York – Department of Theatre, Film and Television, Baird Lane, Heslington, YO10 5GB

Carmen Rosas presents her research on creating a Binaural Sound Map of Malaga. This sound map aims at creating a tool that collects some of the most distinctive soundscapes of Malaga, an important touristic city with multiple and different soundscapes (and also many conflicts caused by noise) so that they can be listened to by their inhabitants and people from all over the world, become part of the city’s cultural heritage and be archived and catalogued for their conservation. It has also the intention of promoting the awareness of preserving a good quality sound environment by showing the diversity and richness of the soundscapes of the city.

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