The M&E industry will have access to a brand new resource for staying on top of cutting-edge tech innovations, trends and business models having the biggest impact across the sector in IBC365’s expert-guided tutorials, launching this month.
Industry experts will explore the latest tech trends affecting broadcast and media, covering AI, Virtual Production and esports, taking a deep dive into the industry’s most pressing topics and the ideas reshaping the future of media.
The first episode will cover esports with academic speakers from Staffordshire University’s £2.9 million expanded esports provision. The insightful tutorials will be split into three chapters: esports & broadcasting convergence (business and trends); production case study (technology focused); and future predictions: Distribution, consumption and the future of esports.
Designed to empower individuals and businesses with the knowledge and skills to take full advantage of the latest technological advancements in media and entertainment, the tutorials will deliver knowledge in an engaging format.
In this available-to-all series, each tutorial will be split into three bite-size parts, so that viewers can get a new perspective or learn something new, wherever they are in under 30 minutes.
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