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The Workflow Show

The Workflow Show

The Workflow Show is CHESA’s bi-weekly podcast. Going into its ninth year, we interview industry experts, visionaries and
innovators; cover all the steps in the Media Supply Chain; share
tips; and offer some Workflow Therapy. This is our passion.

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#62 HOW TO AUDIT A SYSTEM FOR CLOUD, ON-PREM, OR HYBRID SOLUTIONS WITH ERIC WHITE, CTO OF THE CLINTON FOUNDATION

In Part 2 of our interview with Eric White, CTO of the Clinton Foundation, Ben and Jason discuss different system types and how they can integrate or customize cloud components to fit the needs of a company and creative teams. They also dig into a co...

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#61 Managing Technology With Humanitarian and Environmental Impact In Mind with Eric White, Chief Technology Officer at the Clinton Foundation

Subscribe on Castos This is Part 1 of 2 episodes with Eric White, Chief Technology officer of the Clinton Foundation on The Workflow Show. Ben and Jason ask Eric about his background in tech, beginning with his childhood and school experiences, a...

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#60 Post Production in Broadcast News Media and Advances in Editing Workflows with Robert Lawson, Director of Technology, News Editing, CBS News

In this episode of The Workflow Show, Ben and Jason have the privilege of interviewing industry veteran, Robert Lawson, Director of Technology, News Editing at CBS News. With over 20 years of experience, Robert brings a refreshing perspective about t...

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#59 Video Production and Post Production in the Cloud During Covid with Michael Kammes of Bebop Technology, Part 2

On this episode of The Workflow Show we continue a great conversation with Michael Kammes of Bebop Technology. Along with discussing production and post production in the cloud and how different teams are assessing the types of workstations they can ...

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