May 12-21, 2020

Virtual and Online

Free of Charge to Attendees

Digital Hollywood Agenda

Wednesday, May 20th, 2020

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - Pacific

Virtual Hollywood Production and Immersive Entertainment - Making Movies - VFX - XR

Ted Schilowitz, Futurist in Residence, Paramount Pictures

Kris Kostiuk, Global Director, Business Development – Media & Entertainment CDW StudioCloud

Kevin Ottomeyer, Principal Solutions Architect - Media and Entertainment/HPC, Teradici

Dan Monahan, Global Strategic Relations, Visual Cloud, Intel Corporation, Moderator

 

Kevin Ottomeyer, Principal Solutions Architect - Media and Entertainment, Teradici: Kevin Ottomeyer currently sits as a Solutions Architect at Teradici. He focuses on driving and influencing the roadmap for Cloud Access Software and Cloud Access Manager, two of Teradici's solutions that are widely adopted throughout the M&E industry. While focusing on Product Management, he also devotes a considerable amount of time to Business Development activities within the organization by marrying Teradici's products to other ISV, OEM, and CSP partner solutions and developing corresponding reference architectures. With the state of the world, Kevin is actively focused on engaging with Enterprise Animation, VFX, Broadcast, Gaming studios to enable their remote workforce.

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Ted Schilowitz, Futurist, Paramount Pictures: Ted spends his time in a unique role in the motion picture entertainment industry. As the Futurist at Paramount pictures, Ted works with studio leadership and the technology teams at Paramount / Viacom, exploring forms of new and emerging technologies, with an emphasis on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Prior to joining Paramount, Ted was the Futurist at 20th Century Fox, where he worked on the evolving art, science and technology of advanced interactive visual storytelling. He was part of the creation team for the Martian VR and Wild VR experiences, which premiered at CES and Sundance as groundbreaking projects that pushed the envelope of Virtual Reality storytelling. Ted was an integral part of the product development team at RED Digital Cinema as a founding member and the company’s first employee. The Red One and Epic cameras have made a significant impact on the Motion Picture Industry, with many of the world’s biggest movies now being shot with these ultra high resolution digital movie cameras. Ted is one of the founders and creators of the G-Tech product line of advanced hard drive storage products. As one of the most recognized brands in that industry, they are implemented worldwide at the highest levels on cinema, episodic television, sports and news production. Before being part of the founding teams at RED Digital Cinema and G-Tech, Ted was on the team that developed and launched the Macintosh desktop video division of AJA Video Systems, creating professional video products in tandem with Apple. These products are used on a massive scale worldwide for video production and post at the highest levels, on many of the world’s biggest movies, TV series and sporting events. Ted has presented worldwide at numerous conferences on the advancements in next generation visual experiences for the movie, television and, interactive entertainment industries. He’s been featured in Wired, Variety, NY Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NBC, CNET, Studio Daily, Videography, Film and Video, DV Magazine, TV Technology, HD Video Pro, Engadget, Gizmodo, Millimeter, American Cinematographer, MacWorld, Post Magazine, Popular Science, and countless other publications discussing his areas of passion and exploration.

 

Kris Kostiuk is the Global Director of Business Development for Media & Entertainment and together with his team manages the P&L for CDW StudioCloud. Cutting his teeth on 3D animation software, render & storage for innovators like Animal Logic, Cinesite, Deluxe, Digital Domain, Pixomondo and Technicolor, Kris enjoys working collaboratively with the world’s largest Animation & VFX studios.

 

Dan Monahan, Global Strategic Relations, Intel: Dan Monahanmanages Intel’s strategic relationships with the Visual Cloud industry working to enable applications in Media, Immersive Entertainment, and Cloud Graphics/Gaming.

Ted Schilowitz, Futurist, Paramount Pictures: Ted spends his time in a unique role in the motion picture entertainment industry. As the Futurist at Paramount pictures, Ted works with studio leadership and the technology teams at Paramount / Viacom, exploring forms of new and emerging technologies, with an emphasis on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Prior to joining Paramount, Ted was the Futurist at 20th Century Fox, where he worked on the evolving art, science and technology of advanced interactive visual storytelling. He was part of the creation team for the Martian VR and Wild VR experiences, which premiered at CES and Sundance as groundbreaking projects that pushed the envelope of Virtual Reality storytelling. Ted was an integral part of the product development team at RED Digital Cinema as a founding member and the company’s first employee. The Red One and Epic cameras have made a significant impact on the Motion Picture Industry, with many of the world’s biggest movies now being shot with these ultra high resolution digital movie cameras. Ted is one of the founders and creators of the G-Tech product line of advanced hard drive storage products. As one of the most recognized brands in that industry, they are implemented worldwide at the highest levels on cinema, episodic television, sports and news production. Before being part of the founding teams at RED Digital Cinema and G-Tech, Ted was on the team that developed and launched the Macintosh desktop video division of AJA Video Systems, creating professional video products in tandem with Apple. These products are used on a massive scale worldwide for video production and post at the highest levels, on many of the world’s biggest movies, TV series and sporting events. Ted has presented worldwide at numerous conferences on the advancements in next generation visual experiences for the movie, television and, interactive entertainment industries. He’s been featured in Wired, Variety, NY Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NBC, CNET, Studio Daily, Videography, Film and Video, DV Magazine, TV Technology, HD Video Pro, Engadget, Gizmodo, Millimeter, American Cinematographer, MacWorld, Post Magazine, Popular Science, and countless other publications discussing his areas of passion and exploration.

 

Kris Kostiuk is the Global Director of Business Development for Media & Entertainment and together with his team manages the P&L for CDW StudioCloud. Cutting his teeth on 3D animation software, render & storage for innovators like Animal Logic, Cinesite, Deluxe, Digital Domain, Pixomondo and Technicolor, Kris enjoys working collaboratively with the world’s largest Animation & VFX studios.

 

Dan Monahan, Global Strategic Relations, Intel: Dan Monahanmanages Intel’s strategic relationships with the Visual Cloud industry working to enable applications in Media, Immersive Entertainment, and Cloud Graphics/Gaming.

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