9:00 AM
Welcome & Opening Kickoff Session
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: As more and more TV consumers cut the cord, over-the-top (OTT) is increasingly becoming America’s favorite new way to watch television. Now more than ever, OTT providers have a unique advantage in engaging targeted audiences, personalizing their experiences, and last but definitely not least, monetizing their service. In this presentation, Sling TV President Warren Schlichting will dive into Sling TV’s overall strategy of prioritizing a consumer-based experience and how it pays off.
10:30 AM
Business & Strategy Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Michelle Abraham, Sr. Research Analyst, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Description: Who is really cutting the video cord? What is the impact on virtual multichannel video services? What is the consumer appetite for subscription VOD services? How is mobile video viewing changing both in and out of home? How are consumers viewing OTT video in the living room? A presentation of Kagan data from consumer insights surveys will discuss those questions and more.
Technical & How-To Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Jan Ozer, Owner, Streaming Learning Center
Description: Choosing the number of streams in an adaptive group and configuring them is usually a subjective, touchy-feely exercise, with no way to really gauge the effectiveness and efficiency of the streams. However, by measuring stream quality via metrics such as PSNR, SSIM, and VQM, you can precisely assess the quality delivered by each stream and its relevancy to the adaptive group. This presentation identifies several key objective quality metrics, teaches how to apply them, and provides an objective framework for analyzing which streams are absolutely required in your adaptive group and their optimal configuration.
OTT Leadership Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Jonathan Hurd, Partner, Altman Solon
Sherry Brennan, SVP, Distribution, Fox Networks
Rob Dillon, Principal Strategist, Dillon Media Ventures
Roy Stewart, Vice President, Studio Sales, Vubiquity
Michael Dale, VP Engineering, Crunchyroll
Description: As the options for viewing video continue to grow, it becomes increasingly important for programmers and service providers to understand consumer interests: What content do they want to watch? What product features are important? What devices do they use? How much are they willing to pay? And how do these behaviors and priorities vary by consumer segment? This session explores findings from Altman Vilandrie & Co.’s annual consumer video survey, including consumer preferences for specific programs, interest in live sports, video watching through social media, willingness to pay, problems with streaming, account sharing and piracy, and other areas of critical importance to our industry. It includes a panel discussion featuring top executives from the TV industry.
Video Engineering Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: Developing for and supporting live streaming events like the Super Bowl, the Olympics, and the World Cup require several must-have tools for monitoring, debugging, and identifying and solving problems quickly and effectively. These tools include freeware, open-source solutions, paid products, and some custom tools that RealEyes has developed and shares with the community. This session also discusses some of the “gotchas” and key issues to look for when dealing with major events.
Sports Streaming Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Brian Ring, Principal Analyst, Ring Digital llc
Derrick Oien, CEO, ScoreStream
J.D. Fox, Director of Partnerships and Product Management, PrestoSports
Brad Sexton, President & CEO, Live Media Group
David Bober, Investor & Board Member, Keemotion
Description: Building your audience for a sports broadcast is as important as producing quality content, and it’s not as simple as “Stream it, and they will come.” Learn some of the best practices for identifying, reaching, and growing your audiences from industry leaders in network broadcasting, college, and high school sports.
Live Streaming Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: It’s not always about how many eyeballs are on your streams. Sometimes you just need the right audience and the right platform to monetize live shows. But who is willing to pay? Social media can boost total viewer numbers, but social monetization is still taking shape. Premium content paired with a premium experience can lead to a loyal viewership and more targeted native and branded content advertisers. This group of innovators shares their stories and discusses the successes and failures in monetizing live video.
Discovery Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Title: Delivering Low Latency Video with Chunked CMAF
Time: 10:30 AM - 10:50 AM
Description: When it comes to live video, it’s hard to deliver an actual, real live streaming experience, mainly because of latency. Chunked CMAF comes with a low latency mode, allowing a significant reduction of the end-to-end latency. In this presentation we will explore this standard and how it can be leveraged to deliver a low latency streaming experience. Attend this session for your chance to win: Paper notebooks for all attendees ($6 value each)
Title: Accelerate Your OTT Channel Development
Time: 10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
Description: Discover processes and methodologies to build and launch high-performing, custom OTT channels across all device platforms. GlobalLogic shares its experience developing OTT channels and iOS/Android mobile applications for some of the leading media brands. Attendees can also win a streaming stick from our partner, Roku! Attend this session for your chance to win: Roku Streaming Stick + devices ($69.99 value, 3 winners)
11:30 AM
Business & Strategy Track
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Chris Knowlton, Chief Evangelist, Panopto
Scott Squires, Creative Director & Co-Founder, Pixvana
David Gull, CEO, OuterRealm
Raj Moorjani, Product Manager, Disney-ABC
Casey Charvet, Managing Director, Gigcasters
Description: Immersive VR is a powerful tool for storytelling and creating emotional engagement with customers when selling complex, futuristic visions of products and enterprises. So VR needs to be incorporated when trying to secure stakeholder buy-in and alignment where human imagination can be limited and biases are strong. The key is to know how to design the immersive experience to really connect with the viewer. Further, VR can also be a tool for rapid iterative product development and concept/viability design testing. It’s definitely here to stay, and this session provides examples of how to make it work for you.
Technical & How-To Track
Length: 1 Hour
Description: Given the fractured delivery landscape faced by most video distributors, few develop their players from scratch. Rather, most distributors choose from an array of off-the-shelf (OTS) players from vendors like Bitmovin, JW Player, OpenTelly, and Flowplayer or from open-source options such as Shaka Player or Video.js. This session covers the factors you should consider when evaluating and selecting the best OTS player for your video stack and, in particular, when and how open source players provide the best alternative.
OTT Leadership Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Dom Robinson, Chief Business Development Officer, Norsk by id3as
Stefan Lederer, CEO & Co-Founder, Bitmovin, USA
Olivier Karra, Director of OTT and IPTV Solutions, Harmonic
Xiaomei Liu, Senior Software Engineer, Netflix
Mark Russell, Chief Technology & Strategy Officer, MediaKind
Steve Miller-Jones, Vice President of Edge Strategy & Solution Architecture, Limelight Networks
Description: Even companies that are not yet actively operating on a microservices architecture are looking for vendors who at least have a strategy to cater to it for the future. This session examines the core benefits (including redundancy, dev ops, scalability, and self-healing), the different approaches (including containerization and orchestration via Docker, Kubernetes, and Mesos, as well as native microservices models like Erlang), and the complexities of migrating a generic architecture to a microservices architecture.
Video Engineering Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Anne Aaron, Director of Video Algorithms, Netflix
Jan De Cock, Manager, Video and Image Encoding, Netflix
Description: The Alliance for Open Media’s (AOMedia) AV1 codec launched with much ballyhoo at NAB in April 2018, but also with many questions about comparative quality, encoding time, and when the first streams will be deployed by actual services. In this session, AOMedia member Netflix details its comparative results, as well as how and when AV1 was/will be deployed to Netflix viewers.
Sports Streaming Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Philip Nelson, President, Nelco Media
Mark East, Chief Problem Solver, 090 Media
Victor Borachuk, Owner, Director, Executive Producer, JupiterReturn
Jon Raidel, Technical Operations Manager, NFL Networks
Jack Lavey, Operations Technician, FloSports
Description: The serial digital interface (SDI) has been the standard for many years, but that’s changing. Internet protocol (IP) video is rapidly displacing the trusty SDI cable with Ethernet, giving producers considerably more flexibility when they design the workflow for their broadcast. Learn from the pioneers of IP video how you can move your broadcasts into the IP world.
Live Streaming Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Kevin McCarthy, Director of Production, VideoLink
Dan Houze, VP, Encoding & Digital Strategy, BC Live Productions
Rob Dillon, Principal Strategist, Dillon Media Ventures
Description: Learn how to build a toolbox for successful streaming, no matter what constraints or timelines you may face. Productions are often put together in days or even several hours. With shrinking budgets and shifting quality expectations, productions have to be more nimble and cost-effective than ever before. Still, you never know what’s coming until the phone rings. With change being the one certainty, how can you prepare for what’s next? This panel discusses spinning up a show quickly and making sure it goes off without a hitch!
Discovery Track
Length: 1 Hour
Title: Encoding at Scale for Live Video Streaming
Time: 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Description: Many of today’s live video encoding solutions require extensive compute resources, limiting the ability of live streaming business models to economically scale. This session will introduce a new real-time video encoding solution, combining the performance of System-on-Chip (SoC) encoding, with innovations from NVMe-based cloud infrastructure, which together provides an economical and high quality solution to deliver encoding at scale for live video streaming. Attend this session for your chance to win: Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless, Noise-Cancelling, Headphones ($349.95 value)
Title: Winning strategies, solutions, and technologies for high quality streaming media
Time: 11:55 AM - 12:15 PM
Description: Over The Top streaming poses challenges while offering growth opportunities to companies in the Media and Entertainment industry. Voluminous content, wide variety in audience across different geographies, and localized regulations necessitate video providers to look for comprehensive and scalable classification, QC, and monitoring solutions. There is a growing number of tools and products available to help manage media - from content preparation to delivery. In this session we will look at what type of solutions and technologies are required to assure quality and compliance for next-generation streaming media workflow. Attend this session for your chance to win: Google Home Hub ($149 value)
1:45 PM
Business & Strategy Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: Traditionally, streaming and videoconferencing have been deployed as two separate solutions, but companies are realizing that integrating these solutions provides tremendous value. This trend is increasing as new platforms such as Slack, Cisco Spark, and Microsoft Teams are taking off. Learn how organizations leverage existing videoconferencing infrastructure as production studios when integrated with a video streaming system, how video conferencing allows presenters in multiple locations to participate jointly in webcasts, and how streaming solutions can be budgeted as part of a larger video communications budget.
Technical & How-To Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Jan Ozer, Owner, Streaming Learning Center
Phil Moss, Software Developer, RealEyes Media
Description: With the speed of technology today, one of the most important parts of software is adaptability. By taking control of your own encoding and packaging, you can greatly reduce cost and maintain high adaptability and agility to meet your needs now and in the future. When working with cloud encoding, there are several transcoding and packaging options, and the APIs for these options will change over time. We talk about how to build a more dynamic cloud encoder that can use the best tool for a specific job by decoupling the tools from the core application, as well as how to mix and match multiple operations concurrently on a single encoding task. Operations include WebVTT and AAC sidecar manifests, DASH assets, metadata, video quality, and stream muxing/demuxing. This session covers some of the strategies we’ve used to handle dynamic cloud encoding and packaging for live and VOD delivery.
OTT Leadership Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Jason Thibeault, CEO, Streaming Video Technology Alliance
Steve Miller-Jones, Vice President of Edge Strategy & Solution Architecture, Limelight Networks
Petr Peterka, CTO, Verimatrix
Ron Wheeler, SVP, Twentieth Century Fox
David Wurgler, Sr. Director Anti-Piracy Litigation, Kudelski Group
Description: As video streaming has grown, so too has piracy. Industry sources estimate that as many as 10% of broadband subscribers pirate live streams through technologies like Kodi boxes that are sold online from countries where it is difficult to litigate or police copyright violations. So how can you protect live streaming content? This session explores various methods and technologies in use by some of today's biggest streaming companies to mitigate stream piracy and protect live content.
Video Engineering Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Matt Fisher, Director of Engineering, Video Playback, Vimeo
Description: As more video distribution and consumption mechanisms come online, detailed playback metrics are becoming a video engineer’s go-to tool for validation of platform quality and health. But when quality of experience is key, how can these metrics be used in a way to create timely and actionable solutions to issues? In this presentation, the lead video playback engineer at Vimeo discusses some real-world use cases where utilizing detailed playback metrics led to quickly identifying and solving complex video playback issues.
Sports Streaming Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Matt Smith, Executive Director, Business Development & Strategy, Comcast Technology Solutions
Liberty White, Creative Director and Video Marketing Strategist, CHOZEN MEDIA
Andreas Jacobi, CEO, Make.TV
Khari Jones, Senior Video Producer, Stanford University
Mark Krug, Director of Business Development and Partnerships, BlueFrame Technology
Description: Every major network and sports league knows that you must have a solid social strategy to ensure maximum reach for their broadcasts. Whether you’re delivering Major League Baseball, high school soccer, or anything in between, you can learn tips, tricks, and best practices from the top social sites, including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
Live Streaming Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: Take your production off-site and online, as this panel talks about solutions for production in the cloud. No longer is it necessary to own every piece of hardware and software needed to produce professional live shows. Redundancy, automation, switching, and graphics can now be done online rather than on location. Sending to multiple destinations, adding overlays, and interactive elements are just some of the options available to today’s live streamers. Learn how to make live streaming easier and more cost effective by leveraging today’s cloud solutions.
Discovery Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Tim Dougherty, Director of Sales Engineering, Wowza Media Systems
Edgar Shane, GM Engineering, JVC Kenwood USA
Title: The road to scalable, real-time live streaming
Time: 1:45 PM - 2:05 PM
Description: Streaming media is constantly evolving, solving for new use cases through advances in technology. The demand for interactivity is currently driving the increased adoption of live streaming, and specifically the need for lower latency: that is, a shorter delay between when live content is captured and when it appears on a user’s screen. In this session, we’ll have an engaging conversation about what latency is and why it exists; the context for where latency matters; a brief history of latency reduction; and why innovation is required to truly get closer to real-time. Attend this session for your chance to win:$200 Amazon gift card
Title: Sending Live Video from location over IP
Time: 2:10 PM - 2:30 PM
Description: Sending live video from location over IP presents certain challenges including bandwidth limitation, latency, and packet loss. This session explains error correction (QoS), connections bonding, and other techniques to assure professional video quality and uninterrupted delivery. The discussion will cover hardware and software products for successful video over IP delivery to social networks and local cable channels. Attend this session for your chance to win:JVC Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones ($129.95 value)
2:45 PM
Business & Strategy Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Chris Knowlton, Chief Evangelist, Panopto
Mich Donovan, Producer, Online Courses, Duke University
Jonathan Schwartz, Senior Director, Online Education and Digital Media, University of Southern California
Gary San Angel, Distance Education Specialist, University of Southern California
Description: Using video as a training tool both inside and outside the classroom is no longer just an option, but rather table stakes for any educational institution. The tools and processes for creating, managing, and delivering live and on-demand content keep evolving, getting easier to use, and providing more functionality. In the midst of this cultural and technical change, what are some of the best practices among schools that have been successful? Our education panelists tell you what works, recommend crawl-walk-run implementation steps, and share their lessons learned.
Technical & How-To Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: Ensuring a great user experience is key to retaining customers and growing market share. This session explores points along video workflows that are ideal for quality checks, including various types of monitoring from ingest to playout, and real-world examples of operational benefits of each. This discussion covers the impact of machine learning on improving accuracy of monitoring and the importance of getting ad insertion right.
OTT Leadership Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Nadine Krefetz, Consultant, Reality Software
Lexie Pike, Product Marketing Manager, Brightcove
Michelle Abraham, Sr. Research Analyst, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Amit Shetty, Sr. Director, Video & Audio Products, IAB Tech Lab
Tony Brown, Head, Scripps Networks
Joe Friend, Consultant, Friend Advising
Description: According to an IAB study, more than half of online viewers prefer free ad-supported content to pay-per-view or subscription, and the best way to reach them is with server-side ad insertion (SSAI). SSAI goes undetected by ad blockers, supports personalization, and provides additional revenue for broadcast content that’s also delivered over-the-top. Come hear how this versatile technology used for live broadcast is now starting to see adoption for VOD and livelinear. If you're delivering ad supported content, you won't want to miss this session.
Video Engineering Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Jon Dahl, CEO, Mux
Zac Shenker, Director of Engineering, CBS Interactive
Pankaj Sethi, Engineering Manager, Facebook
Ben Dodson, Data Scientist, Mux
Konstantin Wilms, SVP Cloud, Deluxe
Description: In this panel discussion, industry experts look at how machine learning is used in video quality measurement, per-title encoding, ABR algorithms, delivery optimization, and more. We include realworld publisher stories of machine learning in action, focused on the actual impact to end users. Attendees get a glimpse of the cutting edge of video technology and take away tactics they can use immediately.
Sports Streaming Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Philip Nelson, President, Nelco Media
Lowell Thaler, President, Thaler Media
Dave Belding, Sales Director, Sports, LiveU
Dan Houze, VP, Encoding & Digital Strategy, BC Live Productions
Description: When it comes to live broadcasting, it doesn't matter how great your show looks if no one can see it. Bonded cellular transmission is rapidly replacing traditional satellite and microwave as the preferred workflow to get your broadcast back to the studio or out to the world. This technology is also being leveraged to save travel costs by transmitting multiple cameras back to a centralized studio. This panel covers all aspects of adding bonded cellular transmission to your sports broadcasting workflow.
Live Streaming Summit
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Luke Carriere, CMO, Witbe
Rich Affannato, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO, STAGE
Oliver Lietz, CEO, nanocosmos
Luke Dyer, Customer Engineering, Google Cloud Media Services
Laura Delcor, VP Marketing and Communications, Nice People at Work (NPAW)
Description: The next generation of live streaming applications is bringing in the new breed of OTT networks. No matter how many options there are, viewers just seem to want more content. Today’s audiences are becoming an active part of the live experience. Interacting with hosts and chatting in the comments can often be just as entertaining as the show itself. Many OTT applications are finding interactivity and low latency more of a requirement than a wish-list item. Today’s OTT players are reimagining what it means to be a platform.
Discovery Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Title: Video acceleration in the cloud: setting a new paradigm (1 of 2)
Time: 2:45 PM - 3:05 PM
Description: The amount of processing needed to run video workloads is growing rapidly. This stems from higher resolutions, higher frames rates, migration to higher bit-depths, and newer more complex codecs like VP9, HEVC and AV1. Considering all of these factors, the industry is facing 10-50x higher demand on its infrastructure compute needs for video workloads. This is happening while the volume of live video streams that require processing is growing exponentially. This session will explore the value proposition of adaptable video acceleration.
Title: Video acceleration in the cloud: setting a new paradigm (2 of 2)
Time: 3:10 PM - 3:30 PM
Description: It has been established that the need for acceleration for video workloads is becoming crucial from an operational point-of-view. In this presentation we will show how Xilinx All Programmable FPGAs are the perfect solution to accelerate these workloads. FPGAs offer full flexibility and configurability, while maintaining substantial performance density and performance per watt increases over non-accelerated solutions. In this session we will provide examples of how an FPGA can be programmed through regular C/C++ languages and how video encode acceleration is established. We will show benchmark comparisons of alternative implementations and examples of how Xilinx’s accelerated video transcoding ecosystem plugs seamlessly and transparently into common video frameworks like FFmpeg.
4:00 PM
Business & Strategy Track
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Nadine Krefetz, Consultant, Reality Software
Sangeeta Ramakrishnan, Distinguished Engineer, Cisco Systems
Andy Beach, CTO, Media & Entertainment, Worldwide, Microsoft
Suzanne Rainey, Business Development Director North America, JUMP
Ethan Dreilinger, Director, Alvarez & Marsal
Description: With the right media architecture, viewers and content producers alike can save time on content discovery. Automating the discovery process frees up viewers to spend more time consuming; and it gives producers more time to create content for those viewers to find. This panel examines the business decisions and impacts of AI to streaming applications; the ways in which consumers will get content faster, more seamlessly and without extensive searching; and the technical requirements to build smarter, AI-powered streaming applications.
Technical & How-To Track
Length: 1 Hour
Description: The SRT video transport protocol enables the delivery of secure, high-quality, and low-latency video across the public internet. This presentation will explore the SRT protocol and its open source software stack, explaining how it works and how it accounts for latency, packet loss recovery, jitter, security, firewall traversal, and bandwidth optimization. It will also provide data on real-world network behavior, as well as several examples of SRT’s performance in existing live video workflows.
OTT Leadership Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Description: Get up-to-speed on the latest OTT platforms and enabling technologies. Details announced soon!
Title: How One Next-Generation Codec Transformed Sky's Ability to Deliver a Complete Pay TV Service Over-the-Top
Time: 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Description: In April, Sky Italia became the first Sky subsidiary to offer its full pay TV service including full HD live sport to the same set top boxes over unmanaged IP, while maintaining ARPU. The service has performed well whilst other OTT services struggle with QoS problems. This session will explain how PERSEUS Plus made this possible and compare the readiness of codecs (HEVC, AV1, PERSEUS) to transform the business viability of all streaming services in the US and beyond?
Video Engineering Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Tarek Amara, Principal Video Specialist, Twitch
Description: Companies on the cutting edge of video engineering and development share the latest technologies that are pushing the industry forward. Details announced soon!
Title: Live Streaming with VP9 at Twitch TV
Time: 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Description: At Twitch, we have been studying how to move from a single codec (H.264) to multiple codecs to provide our viewers the optimal viewing experience. In this session, we will share our findings about VP9’s suitability for live streaming and the technical and industrial challenges such move involves. We will cover VP9 encoding performance, device and player support, and provide an overview of how the transcoding platform need to change to enable VP9 encoding and delivery at scale. Speaker: Tarek Amara, Senior Video Specialist, Twitch TV/Amazon
Sports Streaming Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Description: Go behind the scenes at some of the biggest sports streaming events and learn about the technologies that made them happen. Details announced soon!
Title: The One-Man-Band Sports Production
Time: 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Description: Learn how sports broadcasters can maximize the revenues from their rights ownership for sports leagues. Today, technology has emerged to allow sports broadcasters to use one- or two-person production crews to create more high quality sports content at lower costs for more platforms.
Live Streaming Summit
Length: 1 Hour
Description: Leaders in live streaming present case studies that take you behind the scenes of some of the industry’s biggest success stories. Details announced soon!
Discovery Track
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Jatinder Barmi, Product Marketing Manager, Evertz Microsystems Ltd.
Steve Miller-Jones, Vice President of Edge Strategy & Solution Architecture, Limelight Networks
Title: Building reliable, cost-effective, low latency and scalable global ingest, processing and distribution systems
Time: 4:00 PM - 4:20 PM
Description: Service providers face the technical challenge of onboarding incoming transport streams from multiple providers across the globe. For delivery on unified OTT platforms, manipulation and transcoding of transport streams requires complex and overlapping workflows to accommodate multiple formats, necessitating Service Providers to implement multiple time consuming and hardware intensive workflows. Evertz’ MediaFlow solution enables a single, integrated COTS IP workflow for all incoming transport streams. The MediaFlow solution, enables agile operational workflows associated with onboarding, normalizing and transcoding of incoming live production transport streams and 24/7 onboarding of channels for use in over-the-top (OTT) applications. Ingest, transcoding, capture and global retransmission can seamlessly be done anywhere in the world. Attend this session for your chance to win: Evertz Golf shirt and tumbler
Title: Sub-Second Global Live Streaming: Changing How Online Audiences Experience Live Events
Time: 4:25 PM - 4:45 PM
Description: Delivering true realtime global online streaming requires a new approach. This session will cover ways to deliver broadcast quality low-latency live streams, including the ability for viewers to watch live video with less than one second of latency on standard web browsers—without special plug-ins. In addition, we will discuss how to integrate live video and interactive data to open up new workflows in sports, gaming, auctions, and more and make live viewing a more interactive social experience. Attend this session for your chance to win: GoPro HERO5 Session ($200 value)