New PODCAST 🎧 ep99 - What's the camera of the future? Trying out new features on CineD.com Listen or watch now!
LISTEN to PODCAST 🎧 ep99 🎬
What's the camera of the future?
Education for Filmmakers
Language
The CineD Channels
Info
New to CineD?
You are logged in as
We will send you notifications in your browser, every time a new article is published in this category.
You can change which notifications you are subscribed to in your notification settings.
Just a week after IBC was confident that the annual trade show would take place as a normal “live show” comes the plot twist: IBC 2021 has been cancelled.
To get the news to you quickly, here’s the (very brief) PR statement, hot off the press:
“LONDON, UK – 23 November 2021 – IBC announces that the in person IBC2021 event has been cancelled.The move follows growing concerns about the COVID-19 situation in The Netherlands,which has deteriorated over the past week, and feedback from the IBC exhibitor and visitorcommunity.The IBC Partnership Board made the decision today in order to prevent exhibitors and visitors fromtravelling to The Netherlands.Due to take place on December 3-6 at The RAI in Amsterdam, IBC20201 will now focus on bringingthe content and technology community together via IBC Digital.“
So this was kind of predictable, or to put it differently, I found it a bit surprising when I read the news last week that IBC plans to hold a (albeit delayed) regular IBC live show this year. But now we’re back to zero and IBC is in line with all the other trade shows that have had to keep their doors shut for yet another year.
IBC states that the show will take place via its virtual IBC Digital format. Read here for all the details.
I think IBC’s bold move last week was just that: bold. But at the same time a bit unnecessary, as all exhibitors and visitors have to throw their travel plans into chaos once again. And running a booth at a major trade show is not something a company pulls off over a weekend.
But at the end of the day, the decision to cancel the whole thing is probably the right thing to do in these times. See you next year.. … maybe?
Link: IBC
What do you think? Is this the right decision? Share your thoughts int he comments below!
Δ
Stay current with regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Want regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more?Sign up to our newsletter and we will give you just that.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. The data provided and the newsletter opening statistics will be stored on a personal data basis until you unsubscribe. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Olaf von Voss is a freelance cameraman who is in business for well over a decade. He is living in Berlin, Germany but has traveled the world as well while shooting mostly documentaries.