Capture Summit’s first-ever three-day event takes place July 25-27 at The John Maxwell Leadership Center at 12Stone Church in Atlanta. Capture Summit is specifically designed to give church film and video production teams an intense educational experience. One of our Capture sponsors is EditShare, providers of post production tools, software and storage. We talked with76 Media Systems Senior Solutions Provider Jeff Barnes about how EditShare products benefit Capture attendees.
Capture: What does 76 MediaSystems do?
Barnes: 76 Media Systems is a value-added distributor (VAD) and channel partner for EditShare shared storage, media asset management, ingest & playout, and backup & archiving systems. We are based in Pennsylvania and manage a network of EditShare system integrators, value-added resellers, and consultants throughout the United States and Canada.
Capture: Tell us about EditShare and what you'll showcase at Capture.
Barnes: EditShare provides an end-to-end post production workflow with EFS shared storage, FLOW media asset management, and third-party tools for ingest and playout to give customers a complete ecosystem of tightly-integrated solutions. EditShare gives customers the option of deploying its integrated software/hardware solutions both on-premise and in the cloud.
Capture: How will your presentation focus on things that are important to church techs?
Barnes: Many houses of worship have deployed EditShare for media collaboration, remote access, quick-turnaround productions, and to avoid the pitfalls of asset duplication. The concept of capture, edit, and delivery in one location streamlines a process that is truly simplified for teams of various skill sets and time commitments.
Capture: What takeaways do you want Capture attendees to leave your sessions with?
Barnes: Applying a solution that provides a powerful and customizable solution, while also simplifying the experience for end-users, allows media managers to apply complex workflows a thigh volume. The outcome is time savings and increased quality through the repeatable accuracy of processes.