Webinars: What does the UK think of its content & 2020 Viewer

A double bill of webinars looking at how the UK views its content and how this will change over the next two years as part of Media + Networks Digital Week.

Tony Gunnarsson, Senior Analyst at Ovuum, looks at how viewing are habits changing and what the future looks like examining the impact of:

• The rise of mobile
• The impact of social media
• Content beyond the programme
• 4k, 8k, VR and AR

Tony is joined by Nick Walters, CEO of Hopster at
15:00 GMT March 12thRegister now!

MTM then hosts an hour examining what UK viewers think and feel about the content on their screens.
15:00 GMT March 14thRegister now!

Webinar: To Buy or Build Your Media Solution?


Ooyala discusses a new answer to an old question: “Should I buy or build our media production solution?”
On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 16:00 GMT Phil Eade and Chris Duke from Ooyala explain how building your own media production solution can be slow, labor-intensive and hard to keep up-to-date. And buying a ready-made media production platform may leave you missing features you need or have integration issues with existing tools and workflows. This webinar examines if Ooyala Flex could help you do both at once leaving you with a more complete solution.

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Meeting: Designing Sound Studios

Having designed for John Lennon, Pete Townshend and many others, Dr Eddie Veale will identify the various types of studios, review operational needs and the approach to design, examining the similarities and differences in studio design across different types and genres. This meeting is a joint meeting bringing together AES South, IoA Southern Branch and the SMPTE Southampton student chapter for the first time and is open to the general public – tickets can be booked via eventbrite.

Time: 18:00 refreshments for 18:30 start
Date: Tuesday 6th March 2018
Location: Palmerston Lecture Theatre, Spark Building, Southampton Solent University

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Meeting: Next generation imaging and workflows for features, drama and commercials: The CineAlta VENICE camera


The era of digital motion picture camera technology started in 1999 with the release of the first 24p digital motion picture production system by Sony. Since that time, CineAlta cameras such as the HDW-F900, F35, F55 and F65 have been used to capture some of the highest profile movies in recent cinema history.

Meeting: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 at 18:20 (GMT) Sony PSE, Jays Close, RG22 4SB, Basingstoke, United Kingdom

In September 2017, Sony introduced VENICE, its next-generation camera system within the CineAlta family. VENICE features a new full frame sensor, advanced colour science and user-friendly operation.

With first deliveries of VENICE scheduled for February, this is your unique opportunity to find out all about this revolutionary new camera system.

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