Broadcast Engineering and IT: Bridging the Cultural Divide. Blake White Consulting Partner Cognizant Technology Solutions April 10, 2015

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Broadcast Engineering and IT: Bridging the Cultural Divide Blake White Consulting Partner Cognizant Technology Solutions April 10, 2015

A Perspective on the Two Cultures It is dangerous to have two cultures which can't communicate - - Lord C.P. Snow, 1959

Today, Snow might be critical of Broadcast Engineers natural Luddites who are unable to understand the software revolution, much less accept it. Software Engineers who reduce users to a test load.

Engineering and IT in the TV Environment The IT industry has transformed television, but what do they know about content creation? The process may now use different technology to facilitate what we do, but it is not a fundamental change in terms of the creative process Silicon Valley reduces causes and cures to pure mechanistic explanations of the world and its problems - - San Jose State anthropologist Jan English- Lueck - - SMPTE Fellow, John Luft

Quotes from Broadcast Engineering Execs Support could be a category of requirements and pain points unto itself IT software and hardware purchasing slows things down for broadcasting hardware requests The key issue is the identification of who is accountable for the support. Right now, people don t know who to go to for various forms of tech support There is frustration that IT and Broadcast run projects differently. Broadcast does not use a lot of PMP approaches that are synergistic to IT

Typical Practices within Cultures Live Broadcasting Precise Measurements Single- function Appliance Design Redundancy/Failover Migration On- Demand/Download/Streaming Statistical Estimates Multi- function Platform Agile Development Reboot Disruptive Revolution

Typical System Support SLAs IT Software Systems focus acceptable downtime Broadcast Systems focus fix it 9x5 technical phone support, equipment repair, software update and remote diagnosis Options for 24x7 technical phone support and advanced exchange of parts Options for onsite support and critical on site spare kit Source: Thomson Broadcast public website, 2013 http://thomson- broadcast.com/wp- content/themes/thomson/pdf/sla.pdf Example SLA management chart for a set of services. Company unnamed.

Broadcast Engineering Roles Manage all engineering aspects of the technical facility including: Studio, Editing systems and transmission of live/taped programs and events in a 24x7x365 news and/or entertainment production environment with attention to availability, performance, capacity planning, and implementation - - From public job descriptions and LinkedIn profiles

IT Engineering Roles Develop and execute engineering projects as assigned: Independently or as part of a team including integration oversight, in collaboration with system design and implementations resources - - From public job descriptions and LinkedIn profiles

5 years of broadcast/media facility experience, modern hi- def environment All areas of television production and all studio production equipment Control room, non- linear editing, IT, ENG, studio and remote technologies and systems Audio and video signal measurement equipment, standards, and practices Broadcast Engineering Skills Technical setup in file base editing systems - - Avid ISIS/ Interplay and Apple Final Cut systems with archiving LTO systems IT/network administration Computer operating systems knowledge Analytical reasoning and technical troubleshooting skills BS in Engineering From public job descriptions and LinkedIn profiles

Software development lifecycle, including the application design, testing, and release processes Administration concepts for Windows Server, Red Hat Linux, Oracle Linux, and HPUX Oracle DB2, MySQL, Sybase, Postgres, NoSQL database management and deployment Storage administration of EMC, Ibrix, Netapp, and/or 3PAR and related backup software IT Engineering Skills BS in Computer Science or Electrical Engr. and 5+ years of recent experience in a television broadcast environment OSX Client and Server, Open Directory and DNS, File Sharing, XSAN, Unix CLI, Scripting (BASH/ Shell script, Applescript, Perl, shell, Python, PHP, JAVA, C/C++) Network protocols and standards (e.g. DNS, TCP, HTTP, FTP, SSH) Configuration Mgt tools (Chef, Puppet, Saltstack), system imaging, deployment, and monitoring with Splunk From public job descriptions and LinkedIn profiles

What kind of issues do these two approaches create in the modern broadcast environment? Never down, no dropped frames, minimal latency Drop everything all hands on deck 24x7 support Static appliance that just works Appliance switch outs 5-7 yr. depreciation Planned downtime, minimal viewer impact Acceptable buffering Trouble ticket, problem queue, and bug fix/ release Continuous patches Major software upgrades 2- yr obsolescence

Radical Competitive Change enabled by Digital Technology PBS ABC CBS Fox NBC Cable/Online Original Programming UGC OTA Broadcast Comcast/TW Cable AT&T Uverse/DIRECTV DISH Network Verizon FiOS Google/YouTube, Amazon Prime, Microsoft Xbox Live, Apple itunes, Netflix, Hulu, and other VOD/OTT providers HD/UHD Televisions PCs / Laptops Tablets Smartphones Cars Outside Displays the Next Great Thing!

Human Roles in Complex Systems Lessons from other engineering disciplines Increasingly, the most problematic technological systems to manage are complex networks Global automated financial trading, Decentralized ubiquitous Internet, Space vehicular systems, Untested and unintended consequences of genetic engineering in live environments -- Fritjof Capra

Human Roles in Complex Systems Lessons from other engineering disciplines When it comes to complex systems, the emphasis needs to be on making operators of technology more effective, instead of making machines more effective The industry should consider systems that inform humans, rather than blindly automate and delegate important and risky operations to machines. As technologies become more complex, engineers will find it increasingly necessary to take human performance and, eventually, organizational factors into account in their designs - - Robert Pool

Entirely ITbased networks will be used to transport video around broadcast plants and distribute it to consumers Where are the skills sets headed? Resolution and frame- rate independent global infrastructure Multi- format ingest / transcode with automated QC EIDR UMIDs for video with flow thru metadata Scalable cloud- based storage, archives, collaborative production, and distribution Program automation and intelligent ad placement Ever- heightening security of networks and content Legal compliance of complex rights, licensing, payments, and local censorship Multi- platform content value and viewer analytics with privacy compliance

Training for Blended Roles Joint SMPTE - Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering (SCIEN) symposia 2014 Entertainment Technology in the Internet Age Non- traditional broadcast themes, enabled by Silicon Valley technology The Race to Premium Storytelling Transmedia Style Quality Over the Internet: Oxymoron or the Future? Is The Technology of The Internet the New Standard For Quality Video? Sounding Good Over the Web: Accessible, Immersive, and Personalized Audio Live Sports Everywhere! User Data Coupled with Technology Can Facilitate Business Models Regardless of Platform or Device Logos are the property of their respective owners. Used here for noncommercial demonstrative purposes only.

Bridging and Blending the Two Cultures [we need] to make sure the next generation of industry professionals are savvy about not only the workflow, but also about the content creation process at a technical level, and how they inter- relate. People need to know what is good imaging and what is not We want them to have the institutional knowledge of decades ago and be able to apply and sustain it into the future. - - SMPTE Fellow, John Luft

Thank You Blake White Consulting Partner Cognizant Technology Solutions blake.white@cognizant.com 732-423- 5243