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March 19, 2023
Posted February 14, 2023

More for Creative Pros: NAB Show and FMC Expand Educational Programs

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TL;DR

  • NAB Show and Future Media Conferences (FMC) are adding three training conferences for creative professionals to the 2023 NAB Show lineup.
  • The new conferences are: the Visual Storytelling Conference from April 14-15, the Remote Production Conference from April 16-17, and the Director of Photography Creative Conference from April 18-19.
  • FMC produces Post|Production World (P|PW), which returns for its 19th year to NAB Show.


NAB Show and Future Media Conferences (FMC) are adding three training conferences for creative professionals to the 2023 NAB Show lineup.

The new conferences are: the Visual Storytelling Conference from April 14-15, the Remote Production Conference from April 16-17, and the Director of Photography Creative Conference from April 18-19.

“FMC is thrilled to expand its conference offerings at NAB Show,” said Ben Kozuch, president of FMC.

“Our landscape is ever-changing, and the need for cutting-edge training has never been more evident. These four unique conferences cover all areas of production, post-production, digital photography, remote production, and camera operation. There is something for everyone.”

FMC produces Post|Production World (P|PW), which returns for its 19th year to NAB Show.

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The Visual Storytelling Conference is geared toward photographers and creators of online video. Led by digital creators, the two-day event will offer interactive training focused on photography, online video, business solutions and social media.

The Remote Production Conference focuses on the most common practices of remote connectivity in media production and entertainment. Topics will include remote collaboration between artists, shared editing access, and the production of high-resolution graphics for cinema, gaming and vitural production.

The Director of Photography Creative Conference looks at cutting-edge and techniques and best practices for cinematographers, camera operators, owner operators, digital imaging technicians and other camera and sound crew members.

“FMC has provided world-class technical training for NAB Show’s creative community for nearly 20 years through their renowned Post|Production World conference,” said Chris Brown, NAB executive VP and managing director of global, connections and events.

“The addition of these three unique conferences adds substantial depth and reach to the show’s slate of training offerings, so much so that no matter what end of the content spectrum a creator may be on this program provides impactful skills development.”

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