| 8:45 am - 9:15 am | Registration |
| 9:15 am - 9:30 am | Conference Welcome
Erik Weaver, Global Director Strategy M&E, HGST |
| 9:30 am - 10:00 am | Securing Content in the Cloud
The last 3 years have seen a major shift in how Hollywood film studios view public cloud usage. WIth an increased awareness and generally acceptance of the security and scalability these clouds offers to the VFX and animation vendors creating pre-release content, the focus has now shifted to ensuring best practices implementation.
Adrian Graham, Google
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| 10:00 am - 10:30 am | BLOCKCHAIN & THE HOLLYWOOD SUPPLY CHAIN
The global system behind a viewer’s transaction of watching a movie or TV show impacts viewers and show creators every day. What if all stakeholders had the same facts – Writers, Producers, Directors, Unions, Studios, Networks, Distributors, Theaters, Broadcasters, Cable Providers, Satellite providers, OTT providers and viewers? Blockchains offer precisely this opportunity. In this article we are going to explore new methods for enabling accountability in pre-production, production, post production, distribution, consumption and reporting with a secure chain of custody and metadata to be accessed, including key social attributes such as viewing method, display usage, rights compliance, and digital rights management.
Steve Wong, HPE
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| 10:30 am - 11:00 am | Hacking IoT: the new threat for content assets
Connected devices play an important role in creating and consuming both theatrical and broadcast content, ranging from smart TVs, to connected cameras, to wireless routers, and more. However, these same devices also introduce new security risk, and new attack surfaces against which malicious adversaries can launch their campaigns. Presented by the elite security research group behind esteemed hacking concepts such as IoT Village, this session examines data-based industry trends, the ways in which connected devices are compromised, and what to do about it.
Ted Harrington, ISE
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| 11:00 am - 11:30 am | When brands come alive…
Incredible (and tiny) innovations in technology have inspired brands to invent new modes of engagement. Some of those customer experiences have, in turn, recoded our behavior and expectations. Today, brands have an opportunity and an obligation to be behave as living entities – conscious, intelligent, empathetic, hyper-personalized. The implications are immense and thrilling.
Tali Krakowsky, prophet.com |
| 11:30 am - 12:00 pm | Building Highly Scalable Immersive Media Solutions on AWS
Immersive media content such as 360 degree video places a unique set of demands on cloud-based infrastructure from a complete end to end solution point of view. A key goal for any solution of this nature is to keep costs low while not impacting availability, scale and compute performance. In this talk we will look at how to solve ingest, processing, storage and delivery of live and on-demand content for immersive media delivery, and present a reference design for 360 degree streaming using best-practice architectural patterns.
Konstantin Wilms, Principal Solutions Architect M&E, AWS and Chad Schmutzer, Specialist Solutions Architect SPOT, AWS
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| Lunch | |
| 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm | The Future of Visual Effects in the Cloud
"The Cloud has provided a fundamental shift in the way studios are able to approach large scale rendering workloads. We’ll examine the history of feature film workloads on cloud and how visual experiences such as VR are impacting the delivery pipeline and workflows."
Todd Prives, Google
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| 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Visual Effects in the Cloud: Power and Control
Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Baillie had a hunch to bet on cloud computing 6 years ago. That bet birthed award winning visual effects studio Atomic Fiction and software company Conductor Technologies. Baillie will share visuals from blockbusters such as Deadpool and Star Trek Beyond to illustrate the cloud’s immense power, and share cautionary tales of the importance of control in the face of such massive resources.
Kevin Baile, CEO, Atomic Fiction |
| 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm | Supercharge performance using GPUs in the cloud
GPUs have thousands of compute cores and when coupled with lightning fast memory access they accelerate machine learning, gaming, database queries, video rendering and transcoding, computational finance, molecular dynamics and many other applications. With GPUs in the cloud, you can scale your calculation-heavy application without constructing your own data center. We'll give an overview of what we're offering in Google Cloud and talk about how to put GPUs to work. We will also showcase a number of commercial applications which require GPUs.
John Barrus, Google
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| 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Cloud Transition Patterns for Media Enterprises
On one hand media enterprises using workflows involving thick apps and traditional server based workflows have business opportunities of lifting and shifting from on-prem infrastructure to off-prem cloud or centralized data centers. On the other hand, cloud native micro-services architectures and web apps provide options to implement new services and apps rapidly and dynamically. This talk provides insights into the different hosting patterns observed from these media enterprises, and discusses a common framework provided by Avid’s Media Central Platform to realize the business opportunities under the different hosting models.
Shailendra Mathur, VP Architecture, AVID
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| 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Hybrid Redefined and the future of digital assets
Learn how HGST accelerates, simplifies and preserves digital assets in hybrid workflows. HGST’s scale-out object store provides a high performance and cost efficient data lake that prevents cloud lock-in for hybrid media workflows; from post-production to content distribution.
Joan Wrabetz, VP Marketing at HGST, Western Digital |
| 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm | The distributive aspect of cloud on the digital world
The shift to digital is requiring all types of companies to implement new commerce and collaboration models to engage customers, partners and employees, and support new connectivity and data models for analytics, IoT, and other digital services. To sustainably survive digital disruption, traditional organizations in media and entertainment are transforming their business architectures and IT delivery architectures together. Jason will highlight some specific customer case studies in media and entertainment and talk about how preparing for this shift is of paramount importance to the industry.
Jason Sherwood, Sr. Manager, Equinix Global Solutions Architects, Equinix
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| 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm | IP for Sports broadcast
Using IP technologies to replace traditional video transmission for remote event production has opened up a world of possibilities for increased production values and richer content exchange. This tech can bring improvements to productions, large and small.
Michael Harabin, V.P., Technology, Engineering & Media Management, Pac-12 Networks
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| 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Cloud Apps for Media Processing: IMF Packaging-on-Demand
This talk will address how IMF can benefit a facility where versions matter. It will briefly consider how IMF works and then look at use cases of where automation can be used to ensure optimal handling of titles both at the point of creation and also over time as versions are created, managed and distributed. Developed as an effort to reduce complexity and costs for multi-version content publishing for production, post-production and program preparation workflows, the Dalet xN IMF Maker service will be presented as an example.
Eric Carson, Senior Business Development Manager, Dalet
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| 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm | End to End Media Workflow in the Cloud
How would traditional workflows of Production, Post Production and Content Distribution change with the scale and economics of cloud ? We’ll discuss the current of state of art with examples and demos.
Jeff Kember, Technical Director, Media, Office of the CTO, Google |
| 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm | The Truth: Massive Scale Deployments in the Cloud
Although cloud is becoming the norm for most IT-infrastructure refreshes, the scale, growth and specificity of rich media content (HD, HDR, 4k, 8k) driving our industry seemingly prevent the wide-scale abandonment of long-term, on-prem “heavy metal” asset handling, processing and storage deployments.
Brian Campanotti, Director of Business Development, Oracle |
| 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Multi-cloud content workflows- leveraging the unique characteristic of Cloud
"Multi-cloud content workflows- leveraging the unique characteristics of each cloud infrastructure provider with high-speed content transfer and workflow automation across multiple cloud vendors."
Jay Migliaccio, Director of Cloud Services, ASPERA |
| Keynotes | |
| 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm | Hollywood at Netflix Scale
Netflix will release 1000 hours of Original programming in 2017. Learn how Netflix is building the infrastructure to manage assets at the world's largest studio.
Casey Wilms, Content Platform Engineering, Netflix |
| 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Avalanche - Global File Management with C4
Avalanche.io is releasing a powerful new file navigator based on the open source C4 framework. C4 dramatically reduces the cost and complexity of remote file management, and Avalanche makes it drag and drop. This talk will go behind the scenes to show how C4 is used to solve the most fundamental challenges of production in the cloud.
Joshua Kolden, CEO, Avalanche |
| 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Cocktail Reception |