1Case Studies

Introduction

Digital media and broadband connectivity have influenced the evolution of video production in corporations. Rather than distributing programs on physical media such as DVDs, many companies store (or “host”) the media on computers, and deliver by way of CDNs (content delivery networks) or satellite transmission. Employees watch these videos via live streaming or VOD (video on demand). In addition, live videoconferencing has become an alternative to videotaping meetings.

While in past years organizations built their own TV studios, many video managers now prefer to film on location with portable production gear. Some organizations decentralize video services and train individual departments to use their own camcorders ...

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