Tradeshows: Film, Television, and Motion Picture Industry
Taking Risks with Technology
By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Mar 25, 2012, 00:22
Cameras and communications devices are becoming smaller, lighter and less expensive. Content producers who enjoy pushing the envelope are using technology to produce films and documentaries that immerse audiences into some of the most remote and dangerous situations on earth.
NAB Super Session
Session Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/17/2012 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Room Number: S222
Cameras and communications devices are becoming smaller, lighter and less expensive. Content producers who enjoy pushing the envelope are using technology to produce films and documentaries that immerse audiences into some of the most remote and dangerous situations on earth. This session will bring film, sports, and documentary producers and media technologists together to discuss hardware and software state-of-the-art and future possibilities for producing and enhancing content generated in extreme situations.
Speakers:
Douglas Spotted Eagle, Sundance Media Group Marc Barros, Contour Donald Schultz, Adventurer, Animal Expert, Filmmaker Philip Segal, Executive Producer, "Ice Road Truckers".
Resources:
nabshow.com
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