
10 episodes

MediaRoad SkillBytes EBU
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This podcast series looks at the changing skill sets and career paths in today's media technology environment. This series is brought to you by MediaRoad, supporting the transformation of the European media sector by building an ecosystem for innovation.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 761412.
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Rasha Hasbini - Lead, News Partnerships & Services for Eurovision News Events
Technical and editorial staff working on the frontline of news operations need to be able to react quickly to rapidly changing scenarios – often pushing themselves and their equipment to the limit in order to deliver reliable, high quality coverage. Rasha Hasbini has taken those skills that she developed in the field and is using them to help EBU members and clients realise the possibilities of IP and software workflows. In this episode of MediaRoad SkillBytes, Rasha explains that change is now a constant in the broadcast world and that curiosity is the most transportable skill.
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Renaud Schoonbroodt - Co-founder of On-Hertz
If you were to take a smartphone-savvy teenager into a radio studio, it’s likely that they would question why it needed so many buttons, faders and wires. The transition to IP presents an opportunity for broadcasters to look again at how radio is made. In this episode of MediaRoad SkillBytes we meet Renaud Schoonbroodt, co-founder of media technology start-up, On-Hertz. Renaud and his business partner have created a software tool that allows radio presenters and engineers to escape the confines of the studio and to operate from just a tablet.
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Hugo Ortiz - IP Broadcast Coach at RTBF
The transition to IP workflows is allowing public service broadcasters to find efficiencies in delivering better content. In this episode of MediaRoad SkillByes, we meet Hugo Ortiz, who is an IP Broadcast Coach at RTBF in Belgium. Hugo believes that broadcasters need to relinquish their current "crush" on hardware and embrace a future that they can't touch. Software-defined workflows and virtualisation have created new roles for IP and IT specialists, but Hugo insists that there is still an important place for engineers that understand the pressures of a live production environment.
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Gregg Young - Product Owner for Horizon 2020 projects at VRT
Virtual Reality is finding a home in the traditional broadcast environment - through workflows that aid set design and provide new ways of telling stories online. In this episode of MediaRoad SkillBytes we hear from Gregg Young, who works in the Innovation Department of Belgium’s Flemish-speaking public service broadcaster, VRT. Gregg talks about the importance of working in an agile environment, allowing him and his colleagues to explore ways of exploiting game engines, 360-video and augmented reality.
In this episode, Gregg relates VR and AR developments to the early days of the film industry, with pioneers pushing the boundaries of technology, to find new ways of telling stories. Gregg also relates the recruitment of game developers at VRT to the first days of the internet, when broadcasters were bringing in coders and web designers. -
William Maunier – President of the Media, Entertainment and Arts sector of UNI Europa
As the broadcast industry embraces new technology, the traditional long-term career is disappearing – replaced by short-term contracts and freelance roles. Is it right for employers to turn to graduates fresh from university with relevant qualifications in emerging technology, or should they look to re-skill and train existing staff? And what of the freelancer? In this episode of MediaRoad SkillBytes we hear from William Maunier, a technical manager at France Télévisions and President of the Media, Entertainment and Arts sector of UNI Europa, the European services workers union in Europe. In this episode, we learn the importance of remaining curious, ready to embrace new technology.
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Richard Waghorn - Director of Transformation and Technology at RTÉ
In this episode of MediaRoad SkillBytes we meet RTÉ’s Director of Transformation and Technology and acting Director of Operations and Production Services. Richard Waghorn has enjoyed a varied career - starting in the BBC and commercial radio in the UK. After 3 years as CTO at SABC in South Africa, he is now back in the Northern Hemisphere, working to drive strategic and technological change at RTÉ in Dublin. In a city that hosts many global tech companies, how does Richard attract talent to the public service media organisation? In this episode we’ll learn how Richard has benefited from exposure to different areas of the broadcast industry and how he has developed his leadership skills as a CTO, despite his non-technical background.