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AMWA/EBU to Present Joint Session on Interoperable Media Services at IBC 2010
Senior media executives to explore how technology can be used to build a networked content creation and distribution facility.
Atlanta, GA – August 31 2010: The Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) are presenting a joint session on Interoperable Media Services at the IBC Conference taking place at the RAI, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 9-14 2010. The session includes an update on the joint project to develop a Framework for Interoperable Media Services (FIMS).
Brad Gilmer, Executive Director of the AMWA said: “The AMWA is participating jointly with the EBU in this effort because our members are focused on creating more flexible and efficient workflows. The need for this is obvious – media companies are being asked to deliver more programs to more platforms while operating under a very restricted economic environment”. Read full release
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| DATE | EVENT | LOCATION | DOCUMENT LINKS |
| 2009-10 | Seminar on Advanced Media Workflows and MXF |
Hollywood, California
USA |
Meeting Overview |
| 2009-05 | AMWA Meeting | Santa Fe, New Mexico USA |
Meeting Agenda
http://forum.amwa.tv/showthread.php?t=553* |
| 2009-03 | AMWA Europe Meeting | London, UK | Meeting Agenda
http://forum.amwa.tv/showthread.php?t=552* |
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PUBLISHED ARTICLES | View all published articles
- Dec 2009 in Motion Picture Editors Guild
"AMWA Floats Workflows at SMPTE Conference"
by Scott Burnette
editorsguild.com - Apr 2007 in BroadcastEngineering
"The MXF mastering format: The initiative aims to streamline file-based operations."
by David Austerberry
Provided by broadcastengineering.com - Jun 2005 in National Defense Magazine
"As More Drones Populate the U.S. Arsenal, Intel Analysts Grapple With Flood of Data"
by Joe Pappalardo
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BOOKS
- 2004: File Interchange Handbook - edited by Brad Gilmer (Focal Press)

