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Journal Paper JVRB 2007 Vol.4: Video Composer and Live Video Conductor: Future Professions for the Interactive Digital Broadcasting Industry

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Innovations in hardware and network technologies lead to an exploding number of non-interrelated parallel media streams. Per se this does not mean any additional value for consumers. Broadcasting and advertisement industries have not yet found new formats to reach the individual user with their content. In this work we propose and describe a novel digital broadcasting framework, which allows for the live staging of (mass) media events and improved consumer personalisation. In addition new professions for future TV production workflows which will emerge are described, namely the 'video composer' and the 'live video conductor'. online publication: http://www.jvrb.org/4.2007/1076/ 
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WP4: Staging and Content Research. 
University of Applied Science Cologne, Academy of Media Art  Carmen Mac Williams, Georg Trogemann, Richard Wages, Stefan Gruenvogel 
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