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Media Technology Production Show 2024

Posted on Apr 12, 2024 by FEED Staff

Setting the stage for creativity and innovation

Get ready for the UK’s most electrifying industry seminar lineup, with 100 hours of unparalleled case studies and insider revelations from the titans of TV and film, at the UK’s premier event for the broadcast media, production and technology industry

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Taking place on 15-16 May at Olympia London, the MPTS seminar programme will feature 250+ speakers across 8 dynamic theatres, delivering exclusive behind-the-scenes tales and game-changing tips from experts in production, post production, audio, virtual production, and beyond.

Highlights include:

  • A keynote case study on The Zone of Interest with 2024 BAFTA & Oscar winner Johnnie Burn
  • Insights from Executive Producer and Author Sam McAlister on Netflix’s Scoop
  • A production masterclass with the production team (and Jo Hamilton, former sub-postmistress) behind Mr Bates vs The Post Office

The content programme will take place within the exhibition hall where over 300 exhibitors will also be showcasing the latest kit, technologies, product and services, providing attendees with an unrivalled opportunity to immerse themselves in the future of TV and film. Exhibitors include AJA Video Systems, Avid, Blackmagic, Canon, CVP, Disguise, Holdan, HP, Jigsaw24, Matrox Video, Panasonic, White Light and more!

Don’t let MPTS slip through your fingers! Join us as we celebrate the industry’s ability to push the boundaries of what’s possible when creativity and innovation come together.

Register here now!

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