Readers will gain first hand insights from a cross section of video professionals including leaders from Warner Media, Sesame Street, the Cincinnati Bengals, and more on overcoming barriers to remote work and how businesses can prepare for the future of video production
Chicago, IL - November 5, 2020 - IPV, experts in intelligent video content management for more than 20 years, have just released their industry report, The Future of Video Production: How Leading Video Pros Are Responding to Remote Workflows. The report explores the reality of the “new normal,” i.e., remote and flexible working, and how leading video production professionals have adapted to constantly emerging technical challenges. To develop the report, IPV sat down with video professionals from various industries, from media and entertainment to sports, publishing and retail to deliver industry-specific insights and illuminate broader trends within the field of video production. Report contributors include professionals from Warner Media, the Cincinnati Bengals, Sesame Street, IMG, and more.
The free report examines some of the most common barriers to seamless remote collaboration and access, such as file sizes and bitrates. Readers will gain an understanding of what it takes to meet current and future demands for video content in a work from home environment. Teams must overcome pressing issues such as:
Chicago, IL - November 5, 2020 - IPV, experts in intelligent video content management for more than 20 years, have just released their industry report, The Future of Video Production: How Leading Video Pros Are Responding to Remote Workflows. The report explores the reality of the “new normal,” i.e., remote and flexible working, and how leading video production professionals have adapted to constantly emerging technical challenges. To develop the report, IPV sat down with video professionals from various industries, from media and entertainment to sports, publishing and retail to deliver industry-specific insights and illuminate broader trends within the field of video production. Report contributors include professionals from Warner Media, the Cincinnati Bengals, Sesame Street, IMG, and more.
The free report examines some of the most common barriers to seamless remote collaboration and access, such as file sizes and bitrates. Readers will gain an understanding of what it takes to meet current and future demands for video content in a work from home environment. Teams must overcome pressing issues such as:
- Slow internet speeds, further burdened by others in the household being online.
- Limited access to media files and footage from outside networks.
- Poorly organized and unsearchable video file archives.
- Creative slumps resulting from not being able to meet in-person or work physically together — for instance, quickly showing someone else a scene or clip, or brainstorming ideas.
- Security concerns and permission controls for files and media.
- Easily access archived material - even deep archive on cold storage - instantly
- Collaborate seamlessly with colleagues while working remotely
- Automatically generate rich metadata to improve workflows
- Quickly review in-progress material with no versioning issues
