What the “remote” Director sees…

What the “remote” Director sees…

What the Talent sees on set…

What the Talent sees on set…

Remote Production

When Covid-19 hit, many productions had to reduce crew sizes and find a way to remotely produce their projects. HBO, MTV, and other networks asked us to step in. We delivered. We provided a live streaming solution that allows remote directors, producers, clients and network executives to watch the camera feeds live and even ask questions as a remote interviewer. As shown in the sample below, the talent on set can see and hear the remote director, while the director and others can see and hear every angle on set.

We developed the system that allowed Kamliah Forbes (left) to remotely direct and interview actors and actresses for the HBO Special “Between the World and Me”, a film adaptation of the award winning memoir written by Ta-Nehisi Coates. In NYC, Forbes was able to be seen and heard on set in high quality and low latency in Los Angeles via a 17inch monitor and speaker next to the camera lens. . To read more about “Between the World and Me” and how Forbes approached remote directing, please read this article written by the New York Times.

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