It was wonderful to be in person again this year for NAB 2023! postPerspective TV shot interviews at our booth and around the show floor, all in an effort to deliver NAB to those who couldn’t make the trip to Vegas this year and to those who were at the show but couldn’t see it all.
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Halon Entertainment's Chris Ferriter
Chris Ferriter explains how virtual production evolved into a creative storytelling tool, and how the company is embracing new paradigms along the way.
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Avid's David Colantuoni
Avid recently announced a program to provide free Media Composer to college and secondary students. Other news includes interoperability tools between Pro Tools and Media Composer.
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AMD's James Knight
AMD discusses the new 96-core CPU that is hyper accelerating rendering in Chaos V-Ray and the latest Threadripper news.
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The Studio B&H's Michel Suissa
B&H's booth included a virtual production stage run by tech partners including Assimilate, ROE, Silverdraft, Orbital, Light Sail VR and Sony.
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Hammerspace's Molly Presley
Hammerspace, which offers a data orchestration system, has been working with MovieLabs, helping to meet its 2030 Vision of workflows in the cloud.
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Cinnafilm's Dom Jackson
Cinnafilm showed an updated version of its PixelStrings media conversion platform, tools designed for manipulating video and audio content.
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Wasabi's Whit Jackson
Cloud-based object storage company Wasabi was at NAB with its new Account Control Manager and Cloud Sync Manager products.
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CoreWeave's Mac Moore
CoreWeave was at NAB showing integration between its Conductor cloud-based rendering service and Epic Games' Unreal Engine 5.2.
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Vū Technologies' Jon Davila
Vū, which provides both virtual production technology and builds stages, helped power the Unreal motorcycle ride in the NAB show lobby.
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AWS' Nina Walsh
AWS was talking partnerships and workflows across media and entertainment. Some of those workflows were used on their in-house film, Race to the Cloud.
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Quantum's Skip Levens
Quantum has introduced Myriad, all-Flash NVMe object storage software for visual effects and animation, as well as augmented and virtual reality.
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Nugen's Tom Griffin
Nugen introduced Jotter, a note taking and collaboration software that is timecode-linked and allows engineers/mixers to connect from anywhere.
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Boxx Technologies' Bill Leasure
Boxx was showing Raxx, its range of rackmount systems. Flexx was also on display, bringing the workstation experience into the data center.
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Teradek's Colin McDonald
Teradek's Camera to Cloud workflow now includes multiple cameras streaming to a new Wi-Fi router called Link AX.
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Scale Logic's Bob Herzan
Scale Logic's WorkflowConnect offers over five different types of shared storage, and there are four different ways of connecting remote editors.
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