Internet2
and New World Symphony
Performance and Master Class Production Workshop
24-26 January 2005
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Internet2 and the New World Symphony
are hosted a hands-on audio/video production workshop on 24-26
January 2005. The workshop emphasized real-time experience
connecting with remote sites over Internet2, setting up incoming
and outgoing audio, creating a multi-camera shoot, placing
lights and projectors and operating codecs. This workshop
explored in depth the elements needed to do everything from
simple one-on-one interactions to larger scale stage productions
via Internet2. The workshop was designed for an audience of
technologists responsible for setting up distance learning
and remote interactive media events. Administrators, deans,
CIOs, network
and audio engineers and other hands-on technicians were all
invited to attend.
Presentations
Registrants
Contacts:
Ann Doyle, Internet2 <adoyle@internet2.edu>
Tom Snook, New World Symphony <Tom.Snook@nws.edu>
Overview:
Monday, January 24 featured demonstrations for teachers
and administrators interested in advanced network applications
for distance education. Tuesday, January 25 was the
main workshop offering including lectures and hands-on
access to technologies. Wednesday, January 26 featured
an advanced workshop on emerging technologies including
an overview of multicast, DVTS, DV/IP, costs, bandwidth
requirements and associated production considerations.
Attendees also had the opportunity to gain hands-on
experience with DV software and hardware configurations.
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