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Managing & Storing Rich Media

From workflow to storage, rich media can generate unique problems that need production level solutions. Learn how organizations can effectively share and store all this extra data without breaking the bank and affecting production.

Join Gina James, Director of Content Management at NBC Universal, and other industry experts as we examine:

  • Storing and sharing rich media
  • Recent changes in technology
  • Industry best practices
  • How to establish a Digital Asset Management System for content rich environments
  • Usage rights and privacy issues
Gina James
Gina James
NBC Universal
Gina James is Director of .media Content Management at NBC Universal. For the past eight years, Gina has played key project roles primarily involving NBCU’s physical & digital media order fulfillment and inventory management systems. Gina was instrumental in developing NBCU’s strategy for digital archival assets and fulfillment. She currently leads the implementation and operational changes at NBCU to migrate its vaulted assets to file based media. Prior to NBC Universal, Gina managed projects for an ecommunity and social networking company primarily servicing the entertainment industry. Gina also worked at 20th Century Fox for renowned action film director John Woo on the production of Broken Arrow and Face/Off.

Gina has been with NBCU since 2001. She holds her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of California Santa Barbara and spent a year studying Japanese at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan. She lives in Los Angeles with her two sons.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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