Click here to view the 2009 Conference Timetable as at 17 July 2009.
Click here to hear Papers Chair Gerry Brooks talk about the 2009 Conference program.
The Conference program was divided into five streams, each reflecting an area of interest. Each stream was colour-coded to assist you plan your time at the Conference.
The streams were:
- Modern Cinema. This session will cover all facets of cinematography, digital or film; Stereoscope 3D shooting and editing; cinema distribution. Click here for details of 2009 Modern Cinema Papers
- Content Creation and Management. Entertaining updates and discussions on the creation of programming, handling file types, archiving material and maintaining service quality. Click here for details of 2009 Content Creation and Management Papers
- Delivery. This session contains information and the latest technology for delivery of content whether that is over the air, via the Internet, High Definition or Standard Definition Click here for details of 2009 Delivery Papers
- Audio. This session will contain information about all audio processing, loudness, Digital Radio and 5.1 surround sound. Click here for details of 2009 Audio Papers
- Training/Education/Mentoring.These sessions and panels will discuss on how training in media technology can be delivered, where to get advice and mentoring programmes. Click here for details of 2009 Training/Education and Mentoring Programs. Don't miss Friday morning's session by Julian Shaw, a talented young film maker who will share his inspiring story of film-making success. Click here for information on Julian's session.
PAPERS - High-level engineering, conceptual or scientific presentations that will evoke the brain cells and stir discussions, questions and maybe even a few answers!
MASTER CLASS - close up and detailed, sessions inform and educate through industry innovations, technologies and in-field experiences presented by the experts.
BOOT CAMP - reaching out to students and new employees in need of basic knowledge and training