Name
Inclusivity, Sustainability, Creativity, and Savings: An Argument for the Widespread Adoption of Remote Integration Model Workflows
Date & Time
Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Description

For decades, large-scale live event production has depended on broadcast trucks, extensive connectivity infrastructure, and numerous on-site personnel. However, advancements in IP connectivity and production technologies have made Remote Integration Model (REMI) workflows a viable alternative. REMI significantly reduces the need for on-site production facilities, leading to numerous benefits. Despite these advantages, the shift to REMI is occurring slowly. REMI implementation offers improved environmental and financial outcomes, enhances consumer experience, and positively impacts workforce conditions. By centralizing production in dedicated facilities, REMI improves stability and consistency, reduces setup and troubleshooting time, and drives innovation. The environmental benefits include substantial reductions in CO2 emissions and lower travel-related costs, while financial savings are considerable. Additionally, REMI enables a more stable and inclusive workforce, reducing the need for frequent travel and opening up new training and accessibility opportunities. This paper explores REMI's advantages through industry expert insights, highlighting its critical role in advancing production efficiency and sustainability.

Technical Depth of Presentation
Beginner
Take-Aways from this Presentation

Readers should understand the financial and environmental impacts of reducing on-site footprints for live broadcast Readers should understand the human impact of remote production, both in the consumer experience and in the life improvements for the workforce Readers should be inspired to explore their own teams' remote approaches to live production

Presentation
Manuscript
The New Paradigm of Software Architected Broadcast Facilities: