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The Remote Production Conference (RPC) is a multi-day, multi-track, online training conference designed to promote safer and more efficient remote production solutions during the pandemic and into the future.
The conference offers 2 full days of LIVE & INTERACTIVE sessions targeting producers, directors, DP's, production managers and those in post production whose clients now want and need remote connectivity.
The event is focused on the needs of film, television & video professionals that work in a wide range of productions for Corporate, Industrial, Commercial, Online video and Episodic Television.
Conference Agenda

Kick-off Day 1 with some morning coffee and join fellow attendees and staff! ☕️
Questions about the conference? Event Staff will be present to answer any questions you have before the conference begins!
Learn how a technical director can control a live stream event with a virtual master control room using switchers, encoders, routers, remote presenters, isolated Zoom guests, global SRT and RTMP feeds, NDI networking and cloud-based multiviewers & intercoms. Take a tour of an actual virtual control room, review wiring diagrams and experience a case study from a global livestream concert event.
As production advances faster and faster towards the future, maintaining control and continuity of your lighting, sound and image on set is essential. Now that we have all joined the Work From Home Generation, the issues faced in our domiciles can be even more difficult than working onset. Join Gary Adcock as he discuss' ways to better maintain your wireless signals in the cluttered 2.4GHz and 5GHz ranges when you are fighting. It is not just the signal overlap from car fobs, room sensors, garage door openers, and Nanny-cams, our home environments are a hotbed of signal failure. We will offer some insight to some best practices, tricks and techniques to get the most out of your wireless connectivity at home or onset.
Video professionals and content creators have never had more power at their fingertips. Join Adobe product experts Victoria Nece and Annika Koenig as they show you recent Premiere Pro and After Effects features that address the needs and requests of users all over the world.

This session will explore how you can use your mobile device as a multi-media content production tool. We'll discuss filming, live streaming, and editing content on mobile devices to tell visual stories.
Jamie Ware Billett & Scott Ratner
Moderator: Karl Soule

Learn how the creators of this longstanding, respected, unscripted show had to move outside of the usual studio setting, and adapt to the world of Covid. In this session, you’ll hear from Kelly Irvine, Jamie Billett, and Scott Ratner, as they discuss the challenges of working remotely, and adapting to the biggest change made to the show in over 25 years – remote plaintiffs and defendants. Jamie and Scott will talk in-depth about how they made their remote courtroom a reality, and Kelly will discuss the editorial challenges in a remote world.
Learn how media professionals, broadcasters and producers are staying competitive by implementing more technology into their workflows. With the ability to automate more processes, AI is allowing media industry professionals to reinvent their day-to-day and dedicate time to more important work. You’ll hear use cases for AI and other technologies for post-deliverables, file-based workflows, real-time captioning and more. This interactive session will explore the ongoing evolution of media capabilities to offer knowledge on tools media pros should be aware of. Attendees will gain insights on the ideal technologies to turn to, especially in the new remote work world.
In this session, attendees will understand how to choose microphones, headphones, and other audio equipment for remote production. We'll also discuss communication with non-professionals, enabling them to provide the best possible audio for the editing suite.
Remote editing has become the essential lifeline that many editors have cling to during these times. Luisa Winters; Adobe Certified Instructor & Subject Matter Expert has been editing for over 30 years. In 2020 and 2021, Luisa edited many projects remotely. During these projects, Luisa met with clients, gathered media, secured Voice Overs, music and graphics and delivered roughly cuts and final products; all from the comforts of her own home studio. In this session, Luisa will take you through how she presented ideas to her clients, how she got script approval, music and VO acquisition, and finally, how she delivered rough cuts and final edits.
Join Karl Soule and Marjorie Sacks to see how Productions in Premiere Pro provides a more flexible and highly scalable framework for organizing projects, sharing assets between them, and keeping everything streamlined for remote work. Designed from the ground up for small remote teams, with input from top filmmakers and Hollywood editorial teams, this suite provides new tools for managing projects, sharing assets between them, and keeping everything organized. Early versions of the underlying technology were battle-tested on recent films such as Mank, Terminator: Dark Fate, and Dolemite is My Name.
Remote interviewing is not for the faint of heart. You need to know how to pre-interview and prep your interviewee remotely. You may need to help them with their audio and video setup. And you'll have to manage remote technology or crews for the best possible audio and video results. All while being able to conduct an engaging and useful interview! Learn my strategies and tech tips for getting the best out of a remote interview experience.
Join Karl Soule and Marjorie Sacks as they introduce you to Team Projects, a hosted, collaboration service that allows Premiere Pro editors and After Effects artists to feel like they’re working in the same room from hundreds of miles away.
Blackmagic Design has continued to expand the line of products that enable toe creative to produce and present content from the field. In this presentation, we will look at the new ATEM Mini Pro Extreme and Updated Web Preseter to explore their capabilities and potentials for the remote production professional.

Luisa Winters & Darley Newman
Moderator: Amy Delouise
This year, we have all been pivoting. Amy DeLouise will interview 3 creatives on how they pivoted their production businesses to build on personal interests and stay relevant and solvent in a remote work environment. Panel includes: Producer/Digital Media Professor Danilda Martinez; Certified Apple and Adobe Instructor Luisa Winters; and Producer/Emmy winning travel host Darley Newman. Moderated by #GALSNGEAR Founder, Director Amy DeLouise.

Want to continue to hangout & network?
Grab a snack and a drink and hang around!

BYOC (Bring your own Coffee) and join Gary Adcock and fellow attendees for your caffeine fix before the day begins!️ ☕️
Get to know each other in casual convo, talk shop, and share what you learned so far at RPC!
The look and sound of your stream is how you present yourself to the world, and very important to your overall presentation. Cinematographer Valentina Vee will talk about how to make the most of what you have, how to use lighting to make your stream look professional, and how to connect a camera into a streaming software. She will also share tips on screen presentation hardwares and softwares that help you highlight, draw, and annotate your screen for the viewer.
In this session, we'll review the types and tech of cloud and remote editing solutions on the market, the impacts are on your post-production workflows, and discuss which one is right for you.
Join co-editors Giselle Murillo (Modern Family, New Girl) and Kelly Lyon (Saturday Night Live, John Mulaney Kid Gorgeous Live at Radio City, Portlandia) to learn how they cut Amazon Prime's Yearly Departed while working remotely during the pandemic. Yearly Departed is a series of eulogies for the year 2020. After a year of societal upheaval, plague, murder hornets and banana bread, Yearly Departed gives 2020 the huge send-off it deserves, from 7 of the world’s funniest women, who were each fimed separately. They will discuss the challenges and solutions for making the comedians feel like they were in the same room together, all while working with a post team, director and producers scattered across the country.

In this session, we’ll review remote workflows that utilize the Jellyfish Software Ecosystem to create remote proxies, edit, and collaborate with team members around the globe. We’ll navigate a remote workflow, as a video editor, connecting to a Jellyfish server, open projects, and work on a live video edit. All of which will result in a real world application of remote editing with proxies as well as bandwidth limitations that is overcome by a Jellyfish and the Jellyfish Software Ecosystem.

There is no one size fits all solution to remote production. As the needs of a creative team evolve, the tools and workflow must adapt to keep productions on track in challenging circumstances. In this session, we will explore how open solutions are essential to meet the ever changing demands of modern productions. We will explore how customers are using partners such as Adobe, AWS, BlackMagic, BlackBird and EditShare to unlock a range of workflows including proxy editing, remote review and approval, and production using virtual workstations.
This session will cover how to use After Effects to convert Photoshop templates into customizable motion graphics that you can use to create text and graphic overlays on your streams (like countdowns, banners, lower thirds, announcements, etc). Add production value to your streams by creating graphics customized to your brand.
Virtual production expert Noah Kadner demonstrates special methods for handling pre-production, production, and post-production remotely using cutting edge real-time animation and in-camera visual effects techniques. Includes a special case study of remote production student filmmaking and education-focused techniques featuring NYU/Tisch.
Cloud-based workflows are becoming more a part of the production environment as creatives look for ways to continue under social distancing protocols. While it may seem as simple as getting an account on one of the cloud platforms and starting a virtual machine, there are in fact a myriad of issues that have to be addressed in order to have a truly operational experience.
In this presentation, we will cover some of the major realities, challenges, and opportunities to a cloud-based creative workflow using Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio.

LumaFusion is a powerful multi-track video editor for iPads and iPhones, enabling film, television and video professionals to create stunning content on the go. In this session, you'll learn how the technology can help you tell compelling stories away from traditional desk-based editing suites, simplifying your workflow and speeding up your production time.
Learn how a technical director can control a live stream event with a virtual master control room using switchers, encoders, routers, remote presenters, isolated Zoom guests, global SRT and RTMP feeds, NDI networking and cloud-based multiviewers & intercoms. Take a tour of an actual virtual control room, review wiring diagrams and experience a case study from a global livestream concert event.
Want to continue to hangout & network?
Grab a snack and a drink and hang around!
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