Quality matters, but despite advances made in video streaming technology, delivering great quality live video over the
Internet is still not easy. There are challenges with predicting the scale and potential audience location; challenges with
managing complex encoder and origin technology; challenges of delivering video securely and reliably over the Internet;
and challenges of protecting live streams. Add to that the range of devices, the complexity of live event production, and
the demand for HD and 4K image quality and you get a scenario that is more complicated than ever before.
Is your organization ready to take the plunge into in-house video production? The benefits can be substantial, but making the move requires some preparation. The IT infrastructure you use for enterprise applications might not be able to meet the rigorous requirements of video production. And you might not want video production teams to use resources from your existing infrastructure, since doing so could affect the performance of other applications. Whether you’re just getting started with in-house video or ramping up production, consider these five best practices for building an IT environment optimized for video work. The right approach to IT is essential for developing efficient collaborative workflows and maximizing the value of your video content.
The increasing availability of 4K/ultra-high-definition (UHD)
TVs, computer displays, and cameras is driving the adoption
of new, higher-quality video specifications for video
production. To create more immersive, engaging
experiences, video producers are capturing and generating
content with greater resolution, frame rates, dynamic range,
color depth, and color gamut.
In the past, the production of professional quality corporate videos was delegated to outside agencies. Corporate business units hired marketing firms and video production houses because those outside agencies were the only ones with both the required expertise and the expensive equipment needed to generate high-quality results.
Quantum teamed up with the Communications Media Management Association (CMMA) to survey their members—media production managers from leading enterprises—to learn more about the benefits and challenges of creating video in-house.
Download the eBook, “The Changing Landscape of Corporate Video Production” to get the following questions answered and more:
• Will in-house creative teams continue to ramp up in production?
• What video formats are they currently producing and delivering?
• How are they archiving their content?
• What challenges are in-house teams facing as they generate more content?
Today, that is changing. As the cost of video production technology drops, more corporations are recognizing the value of bringing production in-house. According to a recent report by Vidyard, 85% of businesses surveyed now have internal staff and resources producing videos in-house.
This webinar reveals the changes the Aerospace and Defense landscape has experienced recently.
Watch this video now to find out how to:
• Innovate with Flat Budgets
• Master the growing Complexity of Programs
• Evolve your Work Force
• Achieve record setting production rates
View this webinar now to find out more.
Watch the video for SAP's tip of the day regarding production costs. SAP BusinessObjects can help lower production costs and give you more business solutions.
Harnessing the combined power of online video, mobile technologies and social media will be crucial to the marketer's success in an increasingly media-rich world.
Having trouble driving registrations to your live webinar? Maybe it's time for a change. This report explores picking the right webinar strategy for your goals, webinar best practices and technology integration.
Running low on content for your next campaign? Learn how leading marketers are repurposing existing content and delivering it in a creative, targeted and measurable format that fuels successful lead generation—while also saving time and money.
Tyco Integrated Security Video Auditing enables the company to leverage their existing quality control and production procedure, providing more functionality without a huge investment.
Projection mapping is the projection of video, animation, and other colorful displays onto three-dimensional surfaces within venues, such as sports stadiums, night clubs, and concert halls. Once available for only big-budget productions, recent advances in projector technology deliver affordable, bright, high-quality, high-lumens projection that is within the reach of virtually any venue owner or manager.
Read how Clarizen enabled Equifax's Creative Services Leader Dorian Usherwood to implement a new, flexible staffing model within the creative services function, so that all team members could connect, communicate and collaborate, including: agencies of record, internal art and video directors, creative services leaders, production management, and freelancers.
Learn what it takes to produce online videos that drive sales, leads and publicity for your business. This guide explains why Internet video is growing at such a rapid pace and offers tips on how to begin your own video marketing campaigns.
Weren't able to attend Hadoop Summit 2015? No sweat. Learn more about the latest Big Data technologies in these technical presentations at this recent leading industry event. The Big Data experts at Altiscale - the leader in Big Data as a Service - have been busy at conferences.
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• Managing Growth in Production Hadoop Deployments
• Running Spark & MapReduce Together in Production
• YARN and the Docker Ecosystem
• 5 Tips for Building a Data Science Platform
Thinking of adding video to your site? Read this guide to learn why it is important to use online video to increase conversions on your site and practical suggestions on the best ways to accomplish your goal.
With the time investment required to develop high quality marketing content, marketers aim to maximize the use, value and impact of the content for their varied audiences. To accomplish this, they need talent, technology and processes that help them “do more with less.” Inside this E-book, you'll hear from marketers that have found a way to easily combine the power of video, mobile and social media with their existing efforts to engage their audiences and drive demand generation.
Traditional ways of talking to customers, partners, and employees—memos, phone calls, newsletters—are being replaced by web-based interactive and social communication tools. Of those surveyed, 88% said that mobile access to social communication or collaboration tools was either important or very important. This whitepaper examines how companies can leverage Mobile, Social Enterprise, and video to create an enriched environment that delivers important communications and fosters active engagement.
Do you have a strategy specifically for video marketing? If not, you're missing out! Video has proven to be an effective means of boosting demand generation, enabling sales teams, improving PR practices, promoting upcoming events, and more. Read this E-book to get started now.
Today, most video post production for standard-definition content has moved onto disk-based, non-linear editing (NLE) systems. These systems offer improved flexibility over linear, tape-based systems by allowing a workstation fast access to any part of the digital media file.