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Creating Content in Houses of Worship

Veteran filmmaker Ken Wales will share insights on the impact of entertainment technology on storytelling as the keynote speaker of Createasphere’s Executive Marketplace for Houses of Worship this July.   Ken was the Executive Producer of the critically acclaimed and award-winning CBS Television series Christy. He enjoyed a long running partnership with director Blake Edwards, producing many films with him including The Great Race, Darling Lili, and The Revenge of the Pink Panther among others. Ken also produced the Emmy nominated, Golden Globe winner miniseries John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, and was associate producer for the first season of Cagney and Lacey. He spent time in the studio system at Walt Disney Pictures, where he was Vice President of Production. Ken has most recently earned acclaim for the powerful film Amazing Grace, the story of William Wilberforce’s grueling but victorious campaign to end Britain’s slave trade. Read more..

John Underkoffler, Oblong Industries, Opens the World with the Wave of a Hand

A gripping keynote at Createasphere’s Digital Asset Management Conference  When John Underkoffler presented last month’s Keynote Address at Createasphere’s Digital Asset Management Conference in Universal City, he was met with the conference equivalent of “Bravo! Encore!” from an enthusiastic audience. Underkoffler had taken attendees into the world of gestural interfaces, his viewpoint of the evolution of the personal computer, and offered insights about the profound meaning of data.   Underkoffler is the Founder and Chief Scientist for Oblong Industries, a company aiming to transform the way we work, create and collaborate. Their g-speak spatial operating environment (SOE) is a radically new platform that made its public debut in the tech-forward movie Minority Report. Read more..

LOUIS CIOFFI, ACE: DEXTER, IN THE CUT

Missing your favorite show?  Check out this interview from Louis Cioffi, ACE while you wait for the new season to begin this fall.   Louis Cioffi, ACE, has found “Dexter” to be an enthralling assignment for the past 4 seasons. An award-winning editor for his work on the highly acclaimed series, Cioffi joined “Dexter” in 2007. Cioffi has worked extensively in network, cable and features and is currently working on independent film, “Hidden Moon.”   Createasphere: What was your first job in “the industry? Read more..

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Just In Time - Automating Digital Asset Management

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spnsHarrisLgWhether you’re a sports broadcaster, a television news operation, a concert producer or a filmmaker, content is by and far, your most important asset.

 

In today’s world, regardless of industry, content has one thing in common. It must intrigue and create a just in time live viewing experience with our audience.

 

If we look back in history, this used to be quite simple. Content providers were not faced with the challenge of distributing content across multiple channels. Our audiences’ viewing habits were simple and predictable.  In most cases, we developed content for single channel distribution, whether it’s the living room television set, the radio or a print publication. The content was acquired, properly purposed, then distributed to a single medium.

 

Today, it’s much more complex. There are lots of ways to format and deliver content. Whether its television, social media, the Internet, mobile devices; formats including those for cell phones, 720p, 1080i, the list goes on! The challenge today for content managers is to find the right method of distribution that creates an engaging, just in time experience with your audience.

 

 

Given our fast-paced, demand-driven society, the consumer is dictating how, when and where he or she wants to receive and view content. In order to keep pace and be efficient, we are moving toward an era where our content management and distribution must be automated.

 

In this “just in time” production process, it all boils down to automating workflows.

 

So how do you do that?

 

It’s all about finding the right content, placing it into the right workflow, and then automating the delivery.

 

Harris provides products and services to broadcast communications customers worldwide. Through our Invenio product, we are working closely with broadcast facilities worldwide to automate the ingest, cataloging, storage, retrieval and distribution of their content to achieve maximum workflow efficiency and deliver intriguing content to their viewers in a timely fashion.

 

As a result of broadcasters’ desire to automate their asset management, they have accelerated their workflow, improved search capabilities and increased access to their content across their operation.  They’ve benefitted from increased collaboration across the operation to develop content, transform it to increase the number of distribution platforms and viewers, then distribute the content in a manner that is both timely and compelling to the audience.

 

We invite you to learn more about automating your DAM at broadcast.harris.com.

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