Join IBC365 on Wednesday 13 March at 4pm GMT to explore how remote production is changing the way sports broadcasters think and act.
The demand for live content is growing at an exponential rate. However, shipping a whole production team and their equipment to each location means hosting live events is challenging
For broadcasters, this means increasing cost pressures, human resource challenges and managing complex logistics. In such a scenario, remote production is proving to be a real solution with the potential to transform live production.
Speakers from MotoGP rights holder Dorna Sports will share their viewpoints on the topic from a broadcaster standpoint and will talk about their experience in deploying remote production and the experience and benefits derived.
The cost savings offered by remote production workflows can be used to deliver more content from the venue. Instead of sending large technical crews on site for OB production, a broadcaster can send more journalists and editorial staff to capture more and better content.
With the world’s largest and most advanced fibre network that is strong and reliable, Tata Communications is best placed to deliver feeds with extremely low latency, super large capacity, stable and consistent to match broadcaster's requirements of delivering better quality feeds, with faster turnaround at lower cost, offering the potential for higher productivity for live production, in terms of both OPEX and CAPEX.
Speakers:
Dhaval Ponda, global sales head Media Services, Tata Communications
Sergi Sendra, senior director Media Production, Dorna Sports