Interviews – Page 10
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Executive Interviews
Craft Leaders: Jet Omoshebi, Colourist
In the first in a series of interviews with industry-leading craft talent, Goldcrest’s Jet Omoshebi speaks about breaking into the world of grading and the essential attributes of a colourist.
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CTO Series: David Kline, Viacom
David Kline, EVP and Chief Information Technology Officer, Viacom on responding to – and inspiring – change.
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CTO Series: Paul Cheesbrough, 21st Century Fox
In the second instalment of our CTO Series, 21st Century Fox’s Paul Cheesbrough speaks about the challenges of delivering content to more platforms than ever before and explains why cyber security is his number one priority.
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CTO Series: In conversation with RTÉ’s Richard Waghorn
RTÉ’s Director of Transformation and Technology on adopting the cloud and the challenges faced by public service broadcasters.
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Interview: Hannes Strobel, Rohde & Schwarz
Rohde Schwarz is helping its customers build functional workflows, drive supply chain efficiency and create IP-centric solutions, explains Hannes Strobel, Vice President of Monitoring and Headend.
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Interview: Sky Production Director Darren Long
Integral to Sky’s DNA is the adoption of new technologies and innovating the production to distribution chain, says Production Services Director Darren Long.
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Interview: Accenture's Anders Linblad
A converging distribution network is posing big questions about the relationships between broadcasters and telco operators. Accenture’s Anders Linblad explains.
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Interview: NEP UK Steve Jenkins
NEP UK champions the brains behind the technology and invests in new skilled staff and kit to overcome broadcasting obstacles, says President Steve Jenkins.
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Interview: Deborah Rayner, CNN
With a plethora of platforms to serve and in the era of fake news, the task of managing a team of journalists and delivering more digital content is arguably tougher than it’s ever been.
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Interview: Michael Jaschke, glomex
With a promise of fair ad revenue shares, detailed analytics and one-click embedded codes, glomex has strong ideas when it comes to monetisation.
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Interview: Pranab Kapadia, Eros International Media
Being a regional OTT player can be challenging but with quality, accesible content and market knowledge you can succeed.
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Interview: Ramki Sankaranarayanan, Prime Focus Technologies
The M E industry is going through fundamental changes as consumers demand immediate access to content. By utilising the right technology, this demand can be met – and monetised.
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Interview: Ben Ritterbush, Twentieth Century Fox
The use of a single format could help alleviate the complications caused by multiple versions of films.
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Interview: Laura Houlgatte, International Union of Cinemas
Operators who embrace innovation have the opportunity to drive deeper engagement with cinema-goers.
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Interview: Jon Block, Videology
Broadcasters and agencies must learn to speak the same language, if those in advertising are to reap the rewards of the golden age of TV, says Jon Block.
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Interview: Orpheus Warr, Channel 4
When it comes to personalisation and improving the user experience, voice interfaces and artificial intelligence are going to have a big part to play, says Channel 4’s Orpheus Warr.
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Interview: Bill Baggelaar, Sony Pictures
The demand for greater quality images means that those crafting UHD and HDR content need to do so in a reliable and cost-effective way.
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The technology that could change sport on TV
Ultra HD and VR might make all the headlines but when it comes to pushing the boundaries of sports production, but better use of data and artificial intelligence are likely to be the big winners, suggests David Shield.
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Interview: Balan Nair, Liberty Global
Broadcasters and media firms must embrace new technology and operate at scale to contend with changing consumer behavior.
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Interview: Mario Vecchi, PBS
The move to transition to software-based, IP-connected infrastructure has left some broadcasters feeling exposed. CTO Mario Vecchi explains how PBS guards against the cyber threat.