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IP and the Engineer The True Story of a Video Engineer’s Fight for His Budget, His Job and for Answers in a World of Fast Transition

Published on Mar 21, 2016 | Trade Shows

SMPTE Hollywood Section Meeting

SMPTE Hollywood

IP and the Engineer
The True Story of a Video Engineer’s Fight for His Budget, His Job and for Answers in a World of Fast Transition

Thursday, March 24, 2016 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (PDT)
Date: Thursday March 24, 2016.
Reception begins at 6:30PM
Program begins at 7:15
Free Parking behind the Theater

Moderated by Steve Wong , Director of Media and Entertainment, Siemens Convergence Creators,

Panelists include:
Thomas Edwards – VP Engineering & Development,FOX Networks Engineering and Operations
Ira Goldstone – SMPTE Fellow, ATSC 3.0 Technical Committee, Executive Engineer at Fox Networks and Operations
Alan Popkin – Director of TV Engineering and Technical Operations for KLCS-TV in Los Angeles
Vince Roberts – Former Executive Vice President Global Operations and CTO Disney ABC Television Group
Steve Garrett – Owner / CEO GQC Entertainment.  GQC provides IP Based production technology for Jimmy Kimmel Live

 

You will hear what ROI division heads look for, how it hits the P&L, the chief engineers view, specifications and real world exploits.

Register today! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ip-and-the-engineer-the-true-story-of-a-vid…

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Date:March 24, 2016.
Reception begins at 6:30PM
Program begins at 7:15
Free Parking behind the Theater

Our meetings are free and guests are always welcome.

 

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