
SVG Announces Inaugural “Silicon Valley Video Summit”
The first annual Silicon Valley Video Summit (SVVS), is set to take place on Jan. 26 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. This inaugural industry event will offer a vital exchange of Broadcast and Big Tech thought-leadership right in the heart of Silicon Valley.
SVVS is produced by SVG in partnership with the SMPTE SF Chapter, and Future Media Concepts (FMC) Training. ASG and B&H are title sponsors of the event, which will reach broadcast and video engineers, producers, and technologists working in corporate video production.
Peter Thordarson, former chief production engineer at Microsoft Studios will serve as program Chair. Confirmed speakers include executives from Electronic Arts, Google, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and more. Conference sessions include:
- Strategies for Multisite Enterprise Production
- Advancements in SMPTE 2110 for Corporate Applications
- “Digital First” Transforms Live Event Production and Technology
- How to Manage a Remote Video Production Workforce
- Get Ready for the New, Advanced Video Production Workflows
- AI & Video Production
- Virtual Production in the Real World
- Creating Content for the Metaverse
SVVS will also feature tours of leading, local production facilities, as well as an exhibit hall that currently includes over 15 key technology providers. FMC will be providing Adobe for Post-Production training on-site. Industry networking will take place during the event’s complimentary lunch and reception.
Registration for Silicon Valley Video Summit is now open and is free of charge to qualified video and broadcast production professionals, and event sponsors. Students will be admitted at 3 p.m. for the program and networking. To apply, visit siliconvalley.video/register.