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Building the future of tech - Highlight B
1:15
"We bring together leading technologists from three very different broadcasters to offer insights on how their approach to tech innovation and development is impacted by commercial, operating and strategic considerations.
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IABM – IBC Opening Session – Navigating a new Media Landscape: the Journey Starts Here - Highlight B
1:35
Join the IABM’s new Head of Knowledge, Chris Evans, and CTO, Stan Moote, for the essential briefing to kick off your IBC show for 2024.
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Elevating Storytelling with Semantic Technologies
29:02
"With content production rising by 6.7%, the pressure on creative storytelling intensifies. The demand for fresh, engaging material is surging, driven by streaming's growth, yet profit margins are tightening.
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Fireside Chat - Box to Box Films
21:44
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Audio & Speech – advances in production
39:22
Audio Description plays an indispensable role in making media accessible to visually impaired individuals. But high production costs and significant time demands are a challenge that limits their availability and timeliness.
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MovieLabs 2030 – A Step Closer to the Vision
46:21
Join Movielabs’ Richard Berger and Leon Silverman along with key technology leaders from the Hollywood Studios, cloud providers, and software service providers as they discuss their plans for the next phase of industry engagement to realize the Movie
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Fireside Chat- AI vs Creativity – Who dares wins…
18:04
Huge gains can be made through digital transformation, and the implementation of AI across the content industry, but how can producer distributors capitalise on innovation without threatening the creativity they were built on.
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Accelerator session - Evolution of the Control Room - Leveraging XR, Voice, AI & HTML-Based Graphics Solutions
58:10
This groundbreaking Challenge combined two original Accelerator 2024 proposals into one overarching project with two key R&D streams that explored the evolution of live production workflows: one focussing on the Control Room using XR
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AI in Production – training and targeting
58:18
In this session, three authors present their work on the application of AI to media production. Our first paper from the EBU describes a facial recognition machine learning system that has been tailored to the specific needs of media documentalists.
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Who owns the customer? Winning the battle for control of the TV experience
25:38
"The broadcast media industry finds itself on the precipice of transformation. This fireside chat offer insights on making business models work to capture the customer in an increasingly crowded and competitive marketplace.
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Where next? Innovating broadcast operating business models
26:38
Audiences and subscribers are on the move. New opportunities in content delivery now enable the disruption of established linear business models in broadcast and PayTV.
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