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Can I Trust You?

Can I Trust You?

by Spencer Stephens | Nov 1, 2022 | Security, Software Defined Workflows

Building Trust in Secure Systems

From Script to Data – Part 2

From Script to Data – Part 2

by Raymond Drewry | Oct 25, 2022 | Ontology & Data, Software Defined Workflows

Using the Ontology for Media Creation to improve communication and automation in the production process

From Script to Data – Part 1

From Script to Data – Part 1

by Raymond Drewry | Sep 28, 2022 | Ontology & Data, Software Defined Workflows

Using the Ontology for Media Creation to breakdown Scripts

PSST…I have to tell you something – Part 2

PSST…I have to tell you something – Part 2

by Raymond Drewry | Sep 22, 2022 | Interoperability, Multi-Cloud Infrastructures, Software Defined Workflows

Sending messages through workflows – Part 2

PSST… I have to tell you something – Part 1

PSST… I have to tell you something – Part 1

by Mark Turner | May 25, 2022 | Interoperability, Multi-Cloud Infrastructures, Software Defined Workflows

Sending messages through workflows – Part 1

A Vision through the Clouds of Palm Springs at the HPA Tech Retreat 2022

A Vision through the Clouds of Palm Springs at the HPA Tech Retreat 2022

by Mark Turner | Mar 8, 2022 | Multi-Cloud Infrastructures, Ontology & Data, Security, Software Defined Workflows

Mark Turner reviews the 2022 HPA Panel featuring a progress update on the 2030 Vision from Autodesk, Avid, Disney, Google, Microsoft and Universal.

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  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Challenges in Realizing the Creative Vision Today
  • The 10 Principles for the Future of Media Creation
  • A New Cloud Foundation
    • Principle 1
    • Principle 2
    • Principle 3
    • Principle 4
    • Principle 5
  • Security & Access
    • Principle 6
    • Principle 7
    • Principle 8
  • Software-defined Workflows
    • Principle 9
    • Principle 10
  • Benefits
  • Conclusion & Next Steps
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Acknowledgements

Production Technology

The 2030 Vision

Production Security

Software-Defined Workflows

Ontology For Media Creation

Visual Language

Production Specs

Distribution Technology

Digital Supply Chain

Content Protection

Evolving Video Formats (UHD & HDR)

Distribution Specs

Industry Forum

About Industry Forum

2030 Greenlight

Showcase Submissions

2030 Showcase Library

Fireside Chat Video Series

News

Blog

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