Content Production and Streaming

Series Focus: Video is now a constant presence in work and entertainment and audience expectations for production quality have increased at all levels. Corporate live events producers and video production service providers can get the latest on key trends and technologies for AV content creation and distribution in AVIXA’s monthly Content Production and Streaming Power Hour. 

Targeted Audience and Attendees: Corporate IT techs and multimedia producers; Learning technology, multimedia, digital media directors; Video production and event service providers; Live events rental, staging owners; Content and experience design firms  

2022 Metrics:

  • Total Registrants: 2600
  • Attendance Rate: 54%
  • Primary Audience Industries: Integrator, Education, Experience Design Consulting, Distributor  AV management, Engineering, IT Management, Consulting, Design

February 15: Streaming Game Plan: It can be tempting to jump headlong into hardware and software and quickly find yourself drowning in a sea of choices with no clear direction on where to go next. What your streaming game plan aims to do is help you identify those key strategic outputs - such as audience outcomes and experience - for your stream so that you can then focus on the right inputs - software, signal flow, audio, and video - to make your stream a success for both you and your audience.  

March 29: Managing Latency for High Quality Audio in Streaming Applications: These days, almost all content must be designed with streaming applications in mind, and almost all systems must be designed with the goal of latency minimization. In this power hour, we will discuss the factors in a streaming system that contribute to latency, and learn which ones we can control, and which ones we can’t. We will go over basic system design principles to help minimize latency and discuss the trade-offs necessary for ultra-low latency systems. 

April 19: Contingency Planning for Live, Hybrid, and Virtual events: Update your event contingency planning to match the ever-changing landscape of event technology.  Whether your next event is in person, hybrid, or virtual it is crucial to identify emerging areas of risk that come from implementing new technologies.   

July 19: Enter the World of Virtual Production:Virtual production is where the physical and digital worlds meet. It lets directors and producers work in a controlled virtual environment to create different worlds and locations as simply as swapping out the background. How does AV play a key role in these virtual productions, whether they be for corporations, events, training, advertising and more?

September 20: Getting Creative with Your Existing Livestreaming Equipment: Livestreaming doesn’t always take place in a perfectly tuned studio environment. Whether you are just getting started in livestreaming, operating on a limited budget, streaming from a challenging environment, or your gear fails at the last second, sometimes you have to MacGyver a streaming solution from whatever equipment is available. In this webinar, seasoned streaming pros will discuss how they make the most of limited resources. 

October 18: Harness the Power of Multicast:Multicast is a very powerful tool for the modern world of AV over IP. Join this panel to better understand how multicast can help you efficiently distribute content and the best options available for configuring your network to support mass distribution via multicast.