10:30 AM
The Future of OTT
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Rob Dillon, Principal Strategist, Dillon Media Ventures Mark Kang, SVP of Worldwide Distribution & Head of Imagicomm Entertainment, INSP, LLC Paul Neinstein, Co-CEO, Project X Entertainment Paul Erickson, Principal Analyst, Media & Entertainment, Omdia Jonathon Barbato, Co-CEO, Best Ever Channels
Description: Whether they’re defined by the type of content—science fiction, horror, romance—or the type of audience, niche services are the long tail of the OTT universe. But just because their audiences are limited doesn’t mean their revenue opportunities are. Partnerships with aggregators and “mainstream” services offer pathways to bigger viewership numbers, and innovative marketing approaches can turn small services into big successes. Join us as we talk about how.
Video Engineering & Technology
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Andy Howard, Founder & Managing Director, Howard & Associates Derrick Freeman, Program Manager, Webcast Producer, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Troy Fernald, Regional Sale Director & Collaboration Evangelist, Mersive Technologies Timothy Fore-Siglin, Founder, Help Me Stream Research Foundation Joe Way, Director of Learning Environments, University of Southern California
Description: It is clear that most organizations are moving to a hybrid environment with a mix of people in the office or classroom and others working remotely. What does this mean for enterprise and education streaming? How can we ensure that users have an outstanding experience from anywhere? This session will first attempt to answer the question, “What is hybrid?” as it relates to the enterprise and education, then consider what it means for video production, distribution, viewing, and enterprise and education video platforms. The panel will kick off with brief highlights of findings from recent Streaming Media surveys on video in education and enterprise.
Live Streaming at Scale
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, CMO, Norsk Andy Beach, CTO, Media & Entertainment, Worldwide, Microsoft Chris Wagner, Founder & CEO, White Label Productions Corey Behnke, Producer & Co-Founder, LiveX Alex Lindsay, Head of Operations, 090 Media
Description: Most live-streaming producers were already embracing remote production when the pandemic forced the issue, and since 2020, it’s become the “new normal.” Now that large-scale in-person events from sports to entertainment to trade shows have returned—often as hybrid events with remote audiences that are often larger than in-person—producers need to refine their workflows for a future that includes both onsite and offsite elements and the ability to go fully remote as conditions change. Our panel of experts shares what’s working today and what you need to know to be ready for tomorrow.
Innovation Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Sean Gardner, Head, Video Strategy & Market Development, AMD Elton Carneiro, Senior Director of Partnerships, Backblaze, Inc.
Title: How the Growth of New Low-Latency Applications Will Drive Deployment of Hardware Acceleration in the Cloud
Time: 10:30 AM - 10:50 AM
Description: This discussion provides an overview of how the growth of a new class of low-latency applications are impacting how infrastructure will be deployed and how the economics associated with these applications are unlike anything previously. As new live-streaming applications become more popular due to their interactive nature, there is upward pressure that will be seen across the board from a codec, network, and overall Infrastructure perspective. Many of these applications will need to be deployed in a more regional or local basis, and this is at odds with the centralized cloud model and trajectory that the industry has been moving toward. Attend this session for your chance to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card.
Title: Create a Multi-Cloud Network With Zero Downtime With Backblaze & Fastly
Time: 10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
Description: Big Cartel is an e-commerce platform that makes it easy for artists, musicians, and independent business owners to build unique online stores. As they grew to host one million e-commerce sites, their infrastructure needs evolved. They initially used Amazon for storage and content delivery, but by transitioning to Backblaze B2 for their origin store, they were able to expand their free tier, enhance their platform and invest in their community of independent artists. Join us to learn how Big Cartel made the switch from AWS S3 to Backblaze B2 without any downtime and reduced their OpEx by 50%. Attend this session for your chance to win Synology 2 bay NAS with $50 of B2 Cloud Storage Credits.
11:30 AM
The Future of OTT
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Nadine Krefetz, Consultant, Reality Software Jeff Annison, Co-Founder and President, Legion M Damian Pelliccione, CEO / Co-Founder, Revry Naveen Narayanan, Head of Sports and Data Products, Quickplay Melissa Yurash, Senior Customer Success Engineer, Conviva
Description: One of these things is not like the other, but they’re all part of what you do with the data you’re capturing. “Lions” are the executives who want to know how profitable a particular piece of content, a format, or a region is to their business. “Tigers” are the fierce customers you need to please (and get more of), and “bears” are the customers who churn because you’ve let them down. You may be capturing data, but unless you’re bringing great analysis to the party, you’ve just got a lot of meaningless numbers. Find out how to please all your customers by knowing what data matters—and what to do with it.
Video Engineering & Technology
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Joe Friend, Consultant, Friend Advising Jean Macher, Business Development Director, SaaS Solutions, Harmonic, Inc. Ethan Dreilinger, Client Solutions Engineer, IBM Watson Advertising & The Weather Company, an IBM Business Olga Kornienko, COO & Co-Founder, EZDRM
Description: The broadcast supply chain has myriad moving parts, and as older workflows are depreciated, figuring out how to make the smartest decisions can be a challenge. Many cloud services companies talk about lower total cost of ownership, quicker time to market, faster response times, and reduced delivery costs, but what are the essential questions to ask your vendors? If you've moved your broadcast workflows to the cloud, this panel can help you find new efficiencies. If you haven't, this panel can likely make you wonder what you've been waiting for.
Live Streaming at Scale
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, CMO, Norsk Pat Patterson, Chief Technical Evangelist, Backblaze Corey Behnke, Producer & Co-Founder, LiveX Alex Lindsay, Head of Operations, 090 Media John Porterfield, Webcast Producer, Social180Group Lauralea Otis, Manager of Production Technology, Disney Studios
Description: Given the explosion of remote and distributed production workflows over the last 2 years, many producers are already ingesting and moving content largely without the assistance of SDI cables and the like. The next logical step is to migrate that entire workflow to the cloud. Join experts in this session to learn about the pros and cons of cloud production, how to choose a cloud production tool, and how to develop a cloud workflow that will work for you.
Innovation Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Title: How Fred Rogers Productions Is Unlocking the Immense Value of 60 Years of Television With DAM + AI
Time: 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Description: With nearly 60 years of television content, spanning over 1,500 episodes and seven TV series, Fred Rogers Productions needed a way to confidently, quickly, and securely access and search its vast, multi-terabyte, video collection to find highly specific video segments and assets. In this session, learn how MediaValet, an intelligent, cloud-based, enterprise digital asset management solution that specializes in managing and unlocking the value of large, high-definition video libraries, solved Fred Rogers Productions’ challenge overnight. Attend this session for a chance to win 2 hours free consulting with DAM expert Meg Morrissey to discuss any content management challenges the winner is experiencing from workflows, metadata challenges, integrations, etc. Morrissey brings a wealth of experience from organizations like Netflix and Walt Disney, as well as leading MediaValet’s Professional Services team, working with many of its 400 customers.
Title: A Peek Behind the Veil of the Future of Media Delivery
Time: 11:55 AM - 12:15 PM
Description: Dolby’s success over the past 57 years has been built on major advancements in sound, imaging, and system-related research resulting in improvements across consumer media including multichannel and immersive sound as well as high dynamic range imaging. Come get a peek at some of the research into the reliability and robustness of delivering media over-the-top along with the implications of reaching five 9’s (99.999) of availability and an early look at what approaches are poised to reach this goal. We share some of our findings and discuss current industry solutions, including some different paths forward to unlock even greater performance required for the future of media experiences. Attend this session for a chance to win $100 Amazon Gift Card.
1:15 PM
The Future of OTT
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: Everyone knows you can never get back a lost ad opportunity, but how can you minimize the losses? This panel talks about personalization, contextual placement, and other elements you need to have in place. They share how their ad tech stacks operate at peak efficiency, what makes a good advertising workflow, and how to bring in maximum dollars and drop the minimum number of spots. And, of course, they address the evergreen question: server-side or client-side?
Video Engineering & Technology
Length: 45 Minutes
Description: Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the result of a growing ecosystem within the daily life of anyone who holds cryptocurrency, and it’s the Wild West for new opportunities with anyone who has content to monetize. The term “Web3” is also increasingly used to differentiate decentralized services compared to very centralized services in a Web2 environment. In this session, learn the basics of tech stacks around Web3 and NFT marketplaces, including IPFS and Arweave storage options. The session also explores the potential that could exist for a new market of video consumers.
Live Streaming at Scale
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Andy Howard, Founder & Managing Director, Howard & Associates Scott Murray, SVP, Corporate Marketing & Production and Streaming Business Unit, Telestream Dan Swiney, Head of Media Engineering, LinkedIn Eric Hards, Creative Director, Lockheed Martin Jonathan Schwartz, Senior Director, Online Education and Digital Media, University of Southern California Timothy Fore-Siglin, Founder, Help Me Stream Research Foundation
Description: Live conferences and trade shows are back! But a funny thing happened during the pandemic: The streaming video industry was forced to “drink our own Kool-Aid” and deliver events virtually, only to find that all the virtual event platform bells and whistles didn’t matter if the video wasn’t reliable. This panel offers a no-holds-barred discussion of what works, what doesn’t, and what the future of video-based event technology should look like. The panel will kick off with brief highlights of findings from recent Streaming Media surveys on video in education and enterprise.
Innovation Track
Length: 45 Minutes
Speaker(s):
Sergio Carulli, Chief Innovation Officer, MainStreaming Andy Beach, CTO, Media & Entertainment, Worldwide, Microsoft
Title: Broadcast-Grade Live Video Delivery at Scale: The DAZN Case
Time: 1:15 PM - 1:35 PM
Description: MainStreaming built the EDGE delivery network behind DAZN’s delivery model. In the presentation, DAZN's business challenges and history, from right owner to streaming broadcaster, will be analyzed, highlighting technical issues and how MainStreaming has succeeded in overcoming them. Attend this session for your chance to win a Iphone 14 PRO.
Title: Innovating the Next-Generation Immersive Customer Experience
Time: 1:40 PM - 2:00 PM
Description: As the media industry is in an OTT transformation, retaining customers and attracting new customers is becoming a key challenge. Due to customer demands and digital device capabilities, content alone no longer differentiates one offering versus another. Customers seek “always-on," lean-in, personalized experiences with their favorite brands and entertainment options. Gen-Z is now the first generation in history to choose video games versus video as their preferred entertainment option. Further, community-based experiences have proven to show 10x higher audience revenue models than individual engagement models. We explore these industry trends and technologies from Microsoft Gaming and Media to deliver customer-immersive technologies for brands, media, and entertainment companies alike. The first 24 attendees to Microsoft’s Innovation Track session will receive a Black Modern City Backpack. Due to government gift and ethics laws, government employees (including military and employees of public education institutions) are not eligible to participate.