Experience the Future of Media at ABEShow2024
Sydney, Australia — From sports production to newsgathering, artificial intelligence to post-production and visual FX, October is the month for all things media as creators and technologists converge on Sydney's Royal Randwick Racecourse for ABE2024 - the Australian Broadcast Exhibition and Conference (22 to 24 October). Aimed at boosting the skillsets of media professionals and aspirants alike, ABE2024 will feature three days of in-depth conference sessions and industry panels supported by 23 exhibitors showing the latest technology, and professional organisations including the Australian Cinematographers Society, Australian Screen Editors (ASE) and Rise - Women in Broadcast. Nine Network Paris Olympic Keynote ABE 2024 will kick off with a keynote address by Geoff Sparke, Nine Network's Director of Broadcast Operations. Sparke will discuss Nine’s innovative approach to covering the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and provide an inside look at how Nine successfully delivered comprehensive coverage across multiple platforms, including free broadcast, streaming channels, subscription video, radio, print, and online media. AI in Production AI is changing the media production landscape profoundly, and the ABE Conference programme includes an insightful presentation from Marcus Byrne, Head of Art & AI at Thinkerbell. Marcus Byrne is a highly awarded digital post-production specialist and visual storyteller who will take attendees through his process from image generation to video generation and discuss how tools like Midjourney, RunwayML and Luma Dream Machine can enhance the creative process. Marcus will also look at what’s coming down the line and the rapid developments that are taking place. Live Broadcasting over 5G The conference will also highlight TVU Networks, an ABE exhibitor, showcasing how they helped France.tv leverage cloud technology, 5G, Starlink, and drones to deliver unprecedented Olympic coverage, including the Olympic Torch’s 1625 km journey to the Games. Additionally, TVU Networks will share insights on how they enabled the BBC to remotely manage 369 live feeds from UK vote-counting locations using just a 5G smartphone kit and an app, eliminating the need for traditional satellites or OB vehicles. Conference Programme and Sessions ABE 2024 will feature a diverse range of sessions led by both local and international experts, covering cutting-edge topics such as AI in media production, IP production, NDI, 4K cinematography, audio, radio, HDR, HEVC, OTT, remote production, streaming, and more. Attendees can select sessions of interest to tailor their learning experience and gain practical insights from industry leaders. Experience the Exhibition In addition to the conference, attendees are encouraged to explore the exhibition floor, which will host over 20 leading industry suppliers demonstrating the latest technology and solutions for media production and delivery, including:Amagi | ARRI | Black Box | Blackmagic Design |
Blonde Robot | EIZO | FUJINON/FUJIFILM | Jands |
Kayell Australia | LiveU | Magna Systems & Engineering | On-Air Solutions |
Panasonic | Rohde & Schwarz | Silver Trak Digital | Sony |
Stem Media | Techtel | Videocraft | Vizrt |
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