The book, Centralization of Operations of John Luff's Broadcast, examines the role of new technologies and their role in making content management for television, more automatic. The author of this text will be present at the seminar "Digital Television (Almost) without stress", organized by TV and Video.
The text contains a planning guide that notes important issues that must be taken into account when it comes to inserting new technologies into audiovisual production; describes opportunities to save costs; and discuss models, advantages and case studies of organizations that have centralized your operations.
It addresses the experiences of the broadcasting that have attempted to centralize their operations, including the challenges they had to face with staff, technology and economics Illustrations show how the interconnection could be done at a high schematic level. It also includes references to relevant technologies and studies in public and commercial broadcasts.
These and other experiences will be shared by John Luff in the seminar "Digital television (Almost) without stress", organized by TV and Video. There, the expert will talk about IT technologies applied to the world of television, including storage architectures and workflows IT-based.
On the second day, Luff will offer an overview of how to build an optimal channel, large-scale production, quality control in multichannel environments, branding and graphics.
To view the full academic program, go to http://www.tvyvideo.com/seminarios/DTV/conferencistas.html

