Silicon Valley Video Summit

Silicon Valley Video Summit

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Where Video & Broadcast Meet Big Tech

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Silicon Valley Video Summit, Conference Program

January 26, 2023, Mountain View

9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.: Conference
5:30 – 6:15 p.m.: Reception and Networking in the Exhibits

Program Status: Subject to Change

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.: Welcoming Remarks
Presented by:
Martin Porter
, SVG, Executive Director and Executive Producer, Silicon Valley Video
Peter Thordarson, Former Microsoft Chief Production Engineer; Program Chair
Dave Van Hoy, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), President

9:15 – 9:45 a.m.: LinkedIn’s Strategy for Multisite Enterprise SMPTE 2110 Production
LinkedIn has developed multi-site video production infrastructures in multiple-regions around the globe. How has SMPTE 2110 transformed these system architectures and the company’s production workflows?
Lead: Gary Schneider, LinkedIn, Lead Media Systems Architect
Confirmed Panelists:
Tim Nesbitt, LinkedIn, Staff Media Systems Project Engineer
Karen Ordaz, LinkedIn, Live Producer

9:45 – 10:15 a.m.: Advancements in SMPTE 2110 for Corporate Production
A panel of engineers from leading video and broadcast technology companies will present and discuss their latest distributed studio innovations and product roadmaps.
Lead: Peter Thordarson, Former Microsoft Chief Production Engineer; Program Chair
Confirmed Panelists:
Casper Choffat
, NEP Group, SVP of Global Product
Sam Craig, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), Cloud Group Engineering Leader
Ryan Morris, Arista Networks, Systems Engineer
Gary Schneider, LinkedIn, Lead Media Systems Architect

10:15 – 10:45 a.m.: The Future of SMPTE 2110 
In this panel presented by the SMPTE San Francisco Chapter, leading broadcast and video technologists will provide insights into standards development on the 2110 platform. What you should know about what’s coming:
Lead: Kent Terry, SMPTE SF, Chair; Dolby, Senior Manager of Sound Technology, Office of the CTO
Confirmed Panelists:
John Mailhot, Imagine Communications, CTO, Networking and Infrastructure
Wes Simpson, LearnIPVideo.com, Founder

10:45 – 11:15 a.m.: Networking Break in the Exhibits

11:15 – 11:45 a.m.: “Digital First” Transforms Live Event Production
The Pandemic has transformed live events forever – and corporate events are no exception. A panel of live event producers will provide real world examples of how their productions have changed now that they are providing content to millions around the world while still satisfying the needs of on-prem participants.
Lead: Alex Georgescu, Microsoft, Studios Production Lead
Confirmed Panelists:
Kyle Healy
, The Global Leadership Network, Director of Broadcast and Digital Experiences
Liên Johnson, Google, Content Strategist
Alex Lindsay, 090 Media, Head of Operations; “Office Hours,” Creator
Joseph Lynch, Electronic Arts, Group Head of Content and Programming

11:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.: The Evolution of Building Digital Events
Alex Lindsay interviews Andy Carluccio, Zoom’s Head of Events Engineering, about the development of Liminal Entertainment Technologies over COVID, Zoom’s acquisition, and the future of Digital First events.
Andy Carluccio
, Zoom Video Communications, Events Engineering Manager
Alex Lindsay, 090 Media, Head of Operations; “Office Hours,” Creator

12:00 – 12:30 p.m.: “Digital First” Transforms Live Event Technology
Now that every corporate event is also a broadcast, what new technologies are being built for this new workflow environment and how are engineers keeping up with the pace of change?
Lead: Peter Thordarson, Former Microsoft Chief Production Engineer; Program Chair
Confirmed Panelists:
Ryan Brodie
, Conference Technologies, Branch Director
Mo Goyal, Evertz, Senior Director, Live Media Production
Matt Morgan, Ross Video, Business Development Manager, Corporate
Mikey Shaw, ASG @ Google, Senior Technical Director

12:30 – 1:15 p.m.: Lunch
Welcoming Remarks: Tom Baldassare
, B&H B2B, Business Development

1:15 – 1:45 p.m.: Generative AI Media Disrupts the Future of Video Production
The recent introduction of ChatGPT and generative media solutions (Runway, Lensa, Synthesia) are rapidly escalating the use of AI image and video generation for media and entertainment. While producers must still address the ethical issues of synthetic content creation, technologists are accelerating the debut of game-changing AI-powered tools and solutions.
Presenter: Jeremy Krinitt, NVIDIA, Senior Developer Relations Manager

1:45 – 2:15 p.m.: Get Ready for the New, Advanced Video Production Workflows
Advances in 5G and Next-Gen media formats like 8K and Immersive-Audio, have raised the bar for video productions, while also raising viewer expectations. How are video technologists harmonizing their systems now, so they can serve both today’s mature and tomorrow’s emerging tech requirements?
Lead: Allan McLennan
, PADEM Media Group, Founder/Global Head of M&E Industry Strategy
Confirmed Panelists:
Josh Arensberg
, Verizon, Global Head of M&E Business Development
Simon Crownshaw, Microsoft, Worldwide Lead for Media and Entertainment
Pat Griffis
, Dolby, VP, Office of the CTO; SMPTE, Former President
Ravi Velhal
, Intel Research, Global Content Technology Strategist

2:15 – 2:45 p.m.: Making the Cloud Work On-Prem
In today’s “hybrid” world, broadcasters are choosing to maintain traditional studios in real buildings, while moving much of their infrastructure into the cloud. Several months back, in the midst of the Pandemic, they were virtualizing everything. But as studios went back on line, the realities of maintaining traditional control rooms, cameras and lenses, and talent in acoustically controlled environments — while moving key technology into the cloud — proved to be more complicated than anyone thought. What are the challenges for both users and technology providers when the cloud and on-prem meet?
Lead: Claudia Souza, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), Chief Cloud Officer
Confirmed Panelists:
Maurissa Dorn
, NBCUniversal, Production Systems Architect
Todd Erdley, Videon, President and Founder
Chris Lemire, Accenture Productions, Engineering, Technology, and Delivery Operations – CIO
Jon Raidel, Vizrt Group, Global Lead, Live Production in the Cloud

2:45 – 3:15 p.m.: Networking Break in Exhibits

3:15 – 3:45 p.m.: How to Manage a Remote Video Production Workforce
With remote production now the norm, how are corporate video departments managing an ever-widening workforce of remote editors and producers? What new, remote workflows are being developed to enable work-from-home – with larger workloads and tighter-than-ever timelines?
Lead: 
Confirmed Panelists: Mark Yoder, Accenture Productions, Content Strategy and Operations Lead
Zachary Bennett, WebMD/Mediascape Studios, VP
Luke Hale, Shootsta, Global Head of Production
David Helmly, Adobe, Director of Strategic Development, Professional Video
David Rosen, Sony Electronics, VP, Cloud Applications and Solutions

3:45 – 4:15 p.m.: Virtual Production in the Real World
Virtual production is offering content creators new solutions and creative opportunities. However, corporate communicators aren’t working on Hollywood blockbusters. And, usually, their production teams are contending with challenged physical environments. How can they unlock the story-telling power of virtual sets without breaking down walls or busting through budgets?
Lead: Erik Weaver, Entertainment Technology Center, Head of Virtual & Adaptive Production
Confirmed Panelists:
Zach Alexander
, Lux Machina, Co-President
Koina Freeman, Laney College, Unreal Visualization Artist and Authorized Trainer
Noah Kadner, American Cinematographer Magazine, Virtual Production Editor
Jay Spriggs, Voluminous Studios, CTO

4:15 – 4:45 p.m.: What’s Real? Creating Content for the Metaverse
The next generation of VR headsets are opening up new opportunities for corporate content creators, using a new generation content creation tools. How are corporate video producers and engineers planning to leverage the power of the metaverse to create compelling video experiences for their teams, customers and communities?
Lead: Alex Lindsay, 090 Media, Head of Operations; “Office Hours,” Creator
Confirmed Panelists:
Madison Burger
, disguise, U.S. Corporate Sales Manager
Rachel Levin, Independent Producer
Katie Richman
, Loud Labs, Co-Founder
Stephanie Rubenstein, NVIDIA, XR & ProViz Product Marketing Manager

4:45 – 5:30 p.m.: SMPTE Keynote: Apple PC and SMPTE on the Journey to TV
Keynoter: Steve Wozniak
Introduction:
 Pat Griffis, Dolby, VP, Office of the CTO; SMPTE, Former President
Student Welcome: John Shike, ASG, Key Accounts Manager; SMPTE, Membership Director for Student Outreach

5:30 – 6:15 p.m.: Reception and Networking in the Exhibits

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2023-01-26 @ 09:00 AM to
2023-01-26 @ 06:30 PM
 

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