Video Technology Predictions for 2018 from Epiphan Video
By Jim Bask
George and Dan discuss video and technology trends to watch for and make some predictions of their own.
George and Dan discuss video and technology trends to watch for and make some predictions of their own.
The growth of college sports has expanded the field of video production. Segmenting an entire field of it’s own, sports media is as big of a market in the media landscape.
Google slowing down technology letting everyone else catch up.
I’m not an early adopter. I’m probably too slow to be a regular adopter. So while I’ve read stories about the transportive power of virtual reality, it’s always been too hypothetical to resonate.
Being aware and analyzing marketing stats is part of every marketer’s life. How could we plan and work on the best marketing strategies without knowing the context and the main trends out there? We’re almost stepping into 2017 and here’s what you have to know to take your video marketing strategy to the next level!
Announced by NewTek at IBC 2015, Network Device Interface (NDI) is an open protocol enabling IP video workflows across standard fixed and wireless Gigbit ethernet networks. NDI is a bi-directional standard that allows video systems to identify and communicate with one another over IP, and to encode, transmit, and receive multiple streams of broadcast-quality, low latency, frame-accurate video and audio in real time.
IBC Booth 7.K11, Amsterdam, September 9, 2016—NewTek™ and Epic Games, the creator of the Unreal Engine and numerous award-winning series of games, today announced that NewTek Network Device Interface (NDI™) will be implemented for Unreal Engine 4. Epic joins the industry’s largest IP video ecosystem of products and the rapidly expanding number of companies enabling IP-based customer workflows. NewTek NDI will enable Epic Games to easily bring live video sources into UE4 without adding support for multiple codecs and video cards. Video signals are converted to NDI and made available to any Unreal Engine on a standard local or wide area Ethernet network.
With a background in cutting-edge technology, new media and storytelling, Light Sail VR is embracing the future of entertainment in Virtual Reality and 360 video, and a key part of their production setup is the 360Heros Pro10HD.
Summit Church’s distinct video workflow requires high quality footage that can be streamed live and recorded for distribution, but not take up huge amounts of data storage space. The Church chose VITEC’s FS-H60 and FS-H70 because they addressed the need for a more efficient file size and workflow.