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Stijn Grooten

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The Remote Production Conference (RPC) is a multi-track, multi-day, online training conference produced by Future Media Conferences in association with NAB Show and Adobe. The virtual conference will take place February 4–5, 2022 and will feature live, interactive, online training sessions along with notable keynotes, networking opportunities, and more. Social distancing and travel restrictions during the pandemic have certainly contributed to the rise of remote productions however, remote production and at-home production is projected to remain essential to everyday “normal” life. Many companies are opting to keep their staff at home, production crews are growing to be more global, and projects requesting virtual services are increasing. Remote production is by no means a temporary solution during the pandemic, but integral to the future of broadcast. “We have arrived at remote production out of necessity but now it presents an opportunity,” said Ben Kozuch, of Future Media Conferences. “The goal in this conference is to explore the tools, techniques and best practices, with tips you can apply to your very next project.” The Remote Production Conference is designed to give media professionals in film, television, and video the knowledge and tools they need to effectively support their clients in remote environments. The 2 day event gathers industry leading working professionals to provide quality training for individuals seeking to learn new workflows. The Remote Production Conference is also a space for working professionals to share real-world experiences along with the benefits and challenges of working with a remote team.

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