#51 Workflow In the Cloud – Creativity Drives Innovation – A Talk with Michael Cioni of Frame.io
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#51 Workflow In the Cloud – Creativity Drives Innovation – A Talk with Michael Cioni of Frame.io
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For this episode of The Workflow Show, we’re delighted to have guest Michael Cioni, Global SVP of Innovation at Frame.io, as our guest. Jason and Ben ask specifically what it means to lead innovation, what’s next for Media IT and post-production in film, and how to inspire creative teams with UI and editing tools. Michael […]
For this episode of The Workflow Show, we’re delighted to have guest Michael Cioni, Global SVP of Innovation at Frame.io, as our guest. Jason and Ben ask specifically what it means to lead innovation, what’s next for Media IT and post-production in film, and how to inspire creative teams with UI and editing tools. Michael presents the benefits of editing video in the cloud and camera to cloud versus traditional workflows and how Frame.io completely changes the workflow of review and approval. They discuss the art of being uncomfortable in order to learn and adapt to changes in the Media and Entertainment industry, as well as managing the hurdles of new innovations as the business comes to eventually adopt the newest tools. Michael explains the problems of deletion among content creators and how to plan an archive and MAM around the needs of exponentially expanding file sizes and equipment specs.
Watch Now our Camera to Cloud live audience-interactive production workflow webinar with Michael Cioni of Frame.io, Adobe, CHESA, and Special Guest, Tom Frenette, head Videographer of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors – a cloud-first workflow.
Check out our other episodes on post-production and working in the cloud, such as our interview with Micheal Kammas of Bebop on Cloud Editing Realities and Myths .
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About Our Guest
As SVP of Innovation at Frame.io, Michael Cioni is one of the most well-known international voices for workflow technologies in the cinema space. After winning 4 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy® awards early in his career, Michael founded and served as President and CEO of Light Iron, a workflow-centric post-production company. After Light Iron was acquired in 2015 by Panavision, Cioni served as SVP of Innovation and became the product director of Panavision’s Millennium DXL 8K large format camera ecosystem.
A frequent speaker on workflow and camera systems at many international industry events, Cioni is also an active Academy member, as well as a member of the American Society of Cinematographers, focusing on research, development, mentoring, and education of all people in the media and entertainment space.
For more information on Michael Cioni and his work visit Frame.io
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