DAM Industry Week 2023

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Recording In Progress: The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Pivot to Digital Media and Extensive Use of Video

April 25, 11:10 AM EDT

When your organization’s needs undergo a fundamental change, how do you best ensure your DAMS can make that transition with you?

For The Philadelphia Orchestra, the COVID-19 lockdown meant an abrupt halt to in-person performances. After initially streaming archival content to reach its international audience, the Orchestra quickly began creating a significant amount of new music content, onstage in an empty concert hall. 

As a result, its video productions scaled to 20+ camera captures in 4K, delivered to audiences on all seven continents.

Now, with a hybrid focus on both in-person and digital programming and a commitment to high production value, The Philadelphia Orchestra has transformed its production workflows to embrace the new normal.

In this session, Roberta Gorin-Paracka, Digital Asset Manager, and Travis Wurges, Video Producer at The Philadelphia Orchestra will discuss how they continue to enhance creative collaboration utilizing the Orchestra’s DAMS, system integrations, and other production tools.

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