NAB - Education Program Overview - (Page 7) NEW! Producer|Director Workshop Friday, April 11–Sunday, April 13 Discover new techniques for planning and managing successful video and new media projects. Learn from experienced pros on topics such as scriptwriting, budgets and proposals, project, people and location management, directing and more. Designed for those charged with managing and developing content, this conference also offers exciting opportunities for producers and directors in all genres to learn and share ideas. Co-produced by Future Media Concepts Technology Papers Broadcast Engineering Conference Saturday, April 12 – Thursday, April 17 As the industry’s elite training forum for electronic media professionals, this conference addresses the most recent developments in broadcast technology. Opportunities and challenges that face broadcast engineering professionals around the world will be examined. Technical paper presentations will deliver the most up-to-date information on the varied fields that make up broadcasting today including: Technologies for Worship Conference Saturday, April 12–Thursday, April 17 This year’s Technologies for Worship Conference is bigger and better than ever before! For the first time, TFWM will be presenting specialized workshops geared specifically towards pastors and leaders. With a focus on education and practical implementation of technology, the Pastors & Leaders Media Track is guaranteed to ignite the fuse of creativity in today’s media ministries. Co-produced by Technologies for Worship Magazine NEW! Web Media 2.0 Workshop: Creating and Delivering New Media to New Audiences Monday, April 14 –Tuesday, April 15 Harness the power of the Internet for increased distribution and new audiences. This exciting conference will focus on the latest technology to create and deliver Internet-ready content. The program, covering Flash Video and the new Adobe Media Player, as well as the latest in delivery options for mobile devices, will teach effective techniques for video compression and developments in Web technology like Microsoft Silverlight. Unlike other conferences in the Web 2.0 space, this one is framed for the content creator. Sessions will help content creators obtain the highest quality media to reach the largest possible audience by examining social networks and video sharing. Co-produced by Future Media Concepts › The Ennes Workshop: File-based workflow › IEEE BTS Tutorial: ATSC-based mobile/ › DTV Broadcasting for Mobile and Handheld › DTV Reception Issues › Alternative STL Technologies › TV News and Live Production › Digital Radio Summit › New Technologies for Radio Listening › Video Content Creation & Manipulation › Audio over IP › Future Broadcast Technologies— › Next Generation Public Alerting › Monitoring and Measurements in the › RF & Transmission Systems › Codecs, Compression Systems & Scaling for Video Broadcast Plant A Worldwide Perspective handheld services BROADCAST CONFERENCE PACKAGE: Register for the Broadcast Engineering Conference and get access to all sessions in the Radio Management, Television Management and Broadcast Regulatory & Legislative Conferences which cover all aspects of owning and operating a broadcast station. Registrants also receive access to the RTNDA@NAB Conference sessions. One NAB Luncheon (Radio, Television or Technology) of your choice is included with registration. Additional Luncheon Tickets Only $55! Telecom2008 Technology Papers Track Tuesday, April 15 – Wednesday, April 16 As part of the Telecom2008 Conference, this dedicated track features a series of 20-minute presentations focusing on cutting-edge telecom technologies with a special emphasis on video distribution over telecom networks. The Papers are targeted to engineers and executives with an understanding of how technology affects their business. Co-produced by Team Lightbulb Sessions subject to change. For full event details, click www.NABShow.com http://www.nabshow.com/2008/conferences/producerdirectorworkshop.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB03 http://www.nabshow.com/2008/conferences/bec.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB03 http://www.nabshow.com/2008/conferences/tfw.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB03 http://www.nabshow.com/2008/conferences/webmediaworkshop.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB03 http://www.nabshow.com/2008/conferences/telecom2008.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB03 http://www.nabshow.com/default2.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB03
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