Panel Discussion ▸ Collaboration for Creatives
Photo Moment - March 25, 2020
Thursday March 26, 8:00 am Pacific
(Scrub to 5:38 — we had an audio issue in the very beginning) This was an incredible conversation, covering virtualizing trade shows, moving messaging from a three-day event to a full-time experience with customer interaction and education, to remote post production and the tools needed to do that, wrapping the conversation back to a way to attempt to replace the social benefit of gathering in large groups and having chance encounters with our peers. Also, Lobots.
Panel Guests
Alex Lindsay
Alex Lindsay has been involved in almost part of media production from coding to audio, video, film, web, AR/VR and live-streaming. After working on Star Wars at Lucasfilm and Industrial Light and Magic, he built a global training organization and now uses that experience to help others engage their communities online. He is Head of Production at 090.media.
https://090.media
Jem Schofield
Jem is a producer, DP and educator and the founder of theC47, a full-service production company that focuses on video production, filmmaking, consulting & education. For over 20 years Jem has produced projects and provided training for an ever-expanding client base, including AbelCine, Apple, ARRI, Canon, LinkedIn Learning, NBCUniversal, NPR, PBS, Riverbed Technologies, Scottish Enterprise, Sony, TED, The Vitec Group, Walmart Films, Westcott, YouTube & Zeiss.
https://theC47.com
Felipe Baez
Felipe is the owner of Cre8ive Beast and a Workflow Architect at Hedge. Having worked at McKinsey & Company and then at Accenture as a Creative Producer and Head of Post Production for Accenture Productions. His team was involved in over 2000 Live Broadcast events per year across an organization of 400.000+ employees. He led a team of Editors in 4 countries and created workflows that allowed his team to collaborate and handover projects every day, delivering over 400 videos a month.
https://cre8ivebeast.com
Gary Adcock
With a unique understanding of on-set technologies and their relationships in post-production has allowed Gary to act as a guide in the evolving relationship between acquisition, edit, and delivery. Gary is one of the co-authors and tech editor for the original version of the Data Handling Procedures and Best Practices guide used by IATSE Local 600 (Cinematographer's Guild). Gary has been a speaker on cinematography and the related technologies at events around the world, and has presented on various topics at the National Association of Broadcasters Las Vegas convention continuously since 1999, as well as presenting on a diverse array of subjects at NAB Shanghai, IBC Show, Interbee and Broadcast India.
https://garyadcock.com
Chris Fenwick
Chris has a 30 year history of creating broadcast television and corporate video projects that started years before even owning a computer. As a broadcaster and an early adopter of what we used to to call “desktop video”, Chris brings a unique perspective to what we now do everyday.
https://sliceeditorial.com
PhotoJoseph (Host)
PhotoJoseph is a content creator, educator and YouTuber — he shoots for corporate and celebrity clients, works with schools globally integrating photography into the classroom, leads workshops, has several photography courses on LinkedInLearning.com, and a regular YouTube show.
https://PhotoJoseph.com
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