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Chulalongkorn University Uses Blackmagic Design Workflow for Online and Streaming Classes

During the ongoing world crisis, the university is offering on demand and streamed classes for its students, as well as providing critical information and streaming to 23 other Thai schools as part of the country's Education Technology Program

Blackmagic Design today announced that Chulalongkorn University, Thailand’s largest university, is using a full Blackmagic Design production and post workflow for its online and streaming programs. This includes the use of ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K, ATEM Mini Pro and DaVinci Resolve Studio to produce and share content, which also encompasses sharing content with schools throughout Thailand as part of the country’s Education Technology Program.

Chulalongkorn University is a public and autonomous research university in Bangkok, Thailand. One of the top colleges in Thailand with more than 37,000 current students and 443 academic programs, Chulalongkorn University was recently named one of the world’s top 100 universities in the QS World University Rankings.

During the ongoing world crisis, the university is offering on demand and streamed classes for its students, as well as providing critical information and streaming to 23 other Thai schools as part of the country’s Education Technology Program. Dr. Banphot Sroisri, head of the Chulalongkorn University Multimedia Information Services Division and Office of Academic Resources, has overseen the creation of the Blackmagic Design workflow at Chulalongkorn University and the creation of studios at the other schools.

“With the crisis hitting all parts of the country, we had to find a way to make teaching and learning available for classes that could not meet in person. The Blackmagic Design products have been essential in the huge success we have had doing this,” said Dr. Sroisri. “We have been using Blackmagic Design equipment since 2005 and knew that we could build out an affordable and easy to use broadcast and streaming set up.”