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07/04/2016

SMPTE Unveils ETCA 2016 Conference Details

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The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has published details about the Entertainment Technology in the Connected Age (ETCA) conference keynote addresses by Roy Taylor, corporate vice president of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), and Ron Sanders, president of Warner Bros. Worldwide Home Entertainment Distribution.

ETCA 2016 is scheduled for June 27-28 at the Heritage Theatre in Campbell, California, and subtitled 'The Race Is On!'. The event will look at the impact of emerging technologies on the delivery of a connected entertainment experience.

"This year's keynote presenters illustrate ETCA's focus on bridging the gap between Silicon Valley and Hollywood, and on integrating the evolution of technical, creative, and business innovations to pave the way toward provision of ever-better entertainment experiences," said Pat Griffis, SMPTE education vice president and ETCA 2016 program committee chair. "Conference sessions will examine the impact of connectivity, bandwidth, and technology advances on content creation and delivery, whether the consumer is at home, at the cinema, or even in their car."

Mr Taylor will present 'VR and the Race to Real' on the first day of the conference. He will describe how VR is progressing as a storytelling tool and how performance gains in central processing unit (CPU) speeds as well as specialized architecture improvements for VR are yielding better quality and more creative options. Taylor will discuss how long it will be before VR truly approximates "real reality," by looking at key trends, expectations, bottlenecks, and breakthroughs influencing the progress of this immersive format.

The keynote will be followed by the session 'VR Storytelling in a Connected World', which examines what makes VR an exciting proposition for even traditional entertainment companies. The panel will include VR experts from YouTube, Facebook, Warner Bros., and the MxR Studio at the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California (USC).

Mr Sanders will deliver his address, 'The Future of Home Entertainment in a Connected World: A Warner Bros. Perspective', on the second day of ETCA. He address the many opportunities for delivering content over a variety of platforms that fit with consumers ever-changing lifestyles, as well as the challenges associated with the emerging and rapidly changing formats in this business sector.

The subsequent session, 'Solving Complexities in Connected Distribution', will be moderated by SMPTE's past president, Wendy Aylsworth, formerly of Warner Bros. and now CEO of Walden Pond. With top execs from Deluxe Media, Universal Studios, and Samsung Electronics America, Aylsworth will pick up on the challenges outlined by Sanders. The panel will explore current thinking on how to overcome the remaining obstacles to developing a connected marketplace.

"Although streaming media outlets have become part of the mainstream and the idea of 'anywhere, anytime' access to content has become a reality, we have a long way to go in realizing the full potential of the connected marketplace," said Aylsworth. "ETCA provides an excellent opportunity to understand what industry leaders see as critical next steps for content delivery."

Two of the other sessions on the ETCA program schedule will focus on a new target for connected content: the automobile. During 'Entertainment on the Road: The Connected Car', panelists include CTO of General Motors' Global Experience/Connected Car Division and the CTO and director of motorsports at Andretti Autosport. These C-level original equipment manufacturer executives will discuss how they are reconciling the "fail-fast" California culture with the typical development cycle of the automotive industry and discuss what it will take to stay ahead both in establishing connections with audiences and in delivering the connected car technology they demand.

During 'Next Generation Audio (NGA): Connected From Cinema to Couch to Car', moderator Sunil Bharitkar of HP Labs will be joined by experts from Linear Acoustics, Amazon, Dolby, Qualcomm, and Warner Bros. to discuss new audio formats designed to enhance the subjective experience. The group will look at how the object-audio technology introduced in cinema and broadcast is being adopted for next-gen streaming experiences, as well as at how new content-creation tools are being deployed to produce, mix, and transport these audio signals through production to the consumer in cinemas, at home, and beyond.

Image: Wendy Aylsworth, CEO of Walden Pond.

www.etca2016.org

www.smpte.org

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