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    Home » IPV Shares Insights From Leading Global Media Professionals In Future of Video Production Report

    IPV Shares Insights From Leading Global Media Professionals In Future of Video Production Report

    By GrithausThursday, November 5, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments6358 Views
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    The free report examines some of the most common barriers to seamless remote collaboration and access, such as file sizes and bitrates.

    Readers will gain first hand insights from a cross section of video professionals including leaders from Warner Media, Sesame Street, the Cincinnati Bengals, and more on overcoming barriers to remote work and how businesses can prepare for the future of v

    CHICAGO -- (SPW) --
    IPV, experts in intelligent video content management for more than 20 years, have just released their industry report, The Future of Video Production: How Leading Video Pros Are Responding to Remote Workflows. The report explores the reality of the “new normal,” i.e., remote and flexible working, and how leading video production professionals have adapted to constantly emerging technical challenges. To develop the report, IPV sat down with video professionals from various industries, from media and entertainment to sports, publishing and retail to deliver industry-specific insights and illuminate broader trends within the field of video production. Report contributors include professionals from Warner Media, the Cincinnati Bengals, Sesame Street, IMG, and more.
     
    The free report examines some of the most common barriers to seamless remote collaboration and access, such as file sizes and bitrates. Readers will gain an understanding of what it takes to meet current and future demands for video content in a work from home environment. Teams must overcome pressing issues such as:
    • Slow internet speeds, further burdened by others in the household being online.
    • Limited access to media files and footage from outside networks.
    • Poorly organized and unsearchable video file archives.  
    • Creative slumps resulting from not being able to meet in-person or work physically together — for instance, quickly showing someone else a scene or clip, or brainstorming ideas. 
    • Security concerns and permission controls for files and media. 
    What Readers Will Gain from This Report 
     
    At its core, this report is about the role of media asset management (MAM) in changing video production workflows. The inspiring industry leaders IPV spoke to have embraced technology and transformed each and every commonplace obstacle into an extraordinary opportunity. In these ‘unprecedented times’ and beyond, there’s no question that MAM will play a critical role in video production’s long-term future. With the right MAM tool, video professionals can:
    • Easily access archived material – even deep archive on cold storage – instantly
    • Collaborate seamlessly with colleagues while working remotely
    • Automatically generate rich metadata to improve workflows
    Quickly review in-progress material with no versioning issues
     
    Report Contributors Include:
     
    Seth Tanner — Director of Content — Cincinnati Bengals
    Sean Ross Sapp — Managing Editor — Fightful
    Barry Flanigan — Chief Product Officer — COPA90
    Corey Jennings — Filmmaker and Visual Content Creator — University of Maryland Baltimore County
    Memo Salazar — Editor — Sesame Street
    Kevin Maude — CEO — Social Video
    Michelle Conroy — Production & Sales Manager — Crew Cuts
    Jacob Anderson — Manager, Asset Management and Digital Media Services — Warner Media Studios
    Eric Lund — Senior Manager, Post Technology — Warner Media Studios
    Brian Leonard — Head of Engineering – Production & Workflows — IMG
    James Ganiere — Executive Producer — Rio Vista Universal
    Salvatore D’Alia — Original Content Director/Producer — Adorama
    Mariana Camacho — Editor in Chief — Food & Wine en español
     
    Download IPV’s Future of Video Production report here. 
     
    About IPV 
    IPV are serious about video and creating innovative ways to help broadcasters, brand managers, digital marketers and video creators of all kinds move, manage and monetize their media. Curator, IPV’s world-leading Media Asset Management Platform was built to help brands create, collaborate and automate more, smarter and faster.
 IPV works with some of the biggest names in broadcasting, sports and retail, simplifying complex digital media production so teams can focus on creating inspiring content – no matter where they’re located.
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    Brave Makers & Director Sami Abdou Invites Audiences To Experience The Multi-sensory World of Mariana Velásquez For Sur La Table

    Monday, May 11, 2026
    Cookbook author, food stylist and designer Mariana Velásquez in a still image from Sur La Table's new campaign.

    An evocative new campaign created by Brave Makers for Kitchenware retailer Sur La Table celebrates noted cookbook author, food stylist and designer Mariana Velásquez with authentic style, heart, and a touch of magical realism. Aligned with the release of the Mariana Velásquez x Sur La Table collection, the central film explores Mariana’s origin story, including her Colombian roots and philosophy around food. A tastemaker who explores the juxtaposition of food, fashion and art, Mariana’s work is an edible canvas where she invites the viewer to eat with their senses. 

    “Mariana Velásquez is a creative force, a natural host, and someone whose love of cooking is so genuine it stops you in your tracks. For Sur La Table, finding a collaborator who shares our belief that cooking is an act of love and gathering is what makes life richer, and who brings that belief to life with such a distinct creative eye, that is not something you take for granted," notes Kristin Flor Perret, VP Brand Marketing, Sur La Table. 

    Directed by Sami Abdou, who also served as the editor and co-developed the concept alongside Brave Makers Founder and Executive Producer Justin Ross, the campaign includes the hero film, short-form social content, and video assets playing in Sur La Table stores across the country. 

    “Sami, Justin, and Brave Makers saw exactly what we saw in Mariana and captured it with the kind of artistry that turns a campaign into something people... Read More

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