Digistor is hosting briefings in Melbourne and Sydney focussing on new developments in IP and Cloud content workflows.
A panel of specialists will present the latest developments and case studies, followed by Q&A's in which attendees can grill the participants on the finer points of end-to-end workflows for media assets.
The Melbourne session will take place on June 23, while Sydney is hosting two events, on June 15 and 20.
The panelists include Quantum's Christopher Jenkins; Aspera's Sean Curran; Avid's Evan Boyd and Ren Middleton; Silver Trak's Tim Creswell and Amazon Web Services' Travis Gallion (Sydney only).
The small-group breakfast briefings will cover how to move data data at maximum speed, regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions; how to deploy powerful, scalable, software-enabled media processing for managing media services from the camera to the point of distribution; how to securely integrate workflows into the cloud and manage content creation,...
A panel of specialists will present the latest developments and case studies, followed by Q&A's in which attendees can grill the participants on the finer points of end-to-end workflows for media assets.
The Melbourne session will take place on June 23, while Sydney is hosting two events, on June 15 and 20.
The panelists include Quantum's Christopher Jenkins; Aspera's Sean Curran; Avid's Evan Boyd and Ren Middleton; Silver Trak's Tim Creswell and Amazon Web Services' Travis Gallion (Sydney only).
The small-group breakfast briefings will cover how to move data data at maximum speed, regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions; how to deploy powerful, scalable, software-enabled media processing for managing media services from the camera to the point of distribution; how to securely integrate workflows into the cloud and manage content creation,...
- 6/10/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
'We'll see what comes of it,' Wiz tells MTV News about rumors of a joint mixtape.
By Steven Roberts
Wiz Khalifa
Photo: MTV News
Getting a gold plaque is a big deal these days. The music industry has changed drastically in the past 10 years, and rappers are more likely to rack up download sales for singles than for entire albums. So when Wiz Khalifa learned that his debut, Rolling Papers, had gone gold, selling more than 500,000 copies, he was ecstatic.
"The album going gold, that's crazy, just because these days, I know how much doesn't sell and I know how hard it is to get to that point," Wiz told MTV News on the set of his upcoming "No Sleep" video. "It's a big deal for me, and with 'Black and Yellow' being triple-platinum, 'Roll Up' being platinum, it's just all going towards what I said before: my fanbase...
By Steven Roberts
Wiz Khalifa
Photo: MTV News
Getting a gold plaque is a big deal these days. The music industry has changed drastically in the past 10 years, and rappers are more likely to rack up download sales for singles than for entire albums. So when Wiz Khalifa learned that his debut, Rolling Papers, had gone gold, selling more than 500,000 copies, he was ecstatic.
"The album going gold, that's crazy, just because these days, I know how much doesn't sell and I know how hard it is to get to that point," Wiz told MTV News on the set of his upcoming "No Sleep" video. "It's a big deal for me, and with 'Black and Yellow' being triple-platinum, 'Roll Up' being platinum, it's just all going towards what I said before: my fanbase...
- 7/27/2011
- MTV Music News
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