With Amazon Web Services (AWS) services, including Amazon EC2 and Amazon AppStream 2.0, you can set up remote workstations for artists, editors, and everyone involved in media production. This gives your team the ability to collaborate from wherever they are located.
In this course, you will learn the benefits, typical use cases, and core concepts of setting up AWS workstations. You will explore real-world implementation scenarios and identify the key considerations to configure remote cloud workstations for content production.
- Course level: Fundamental
- Duration: 20 minutes
Activities
This course includes assessments and use cases.
Course objectives
In this course, you will learn to do the following:
- Familiarize yourself with the technical considerations for cloud creative workstations.
- Specify what it would take to implement cloud creative workstations using AWS services in a real-world scenario.
Intended audience
This course is intended for the following job roles:
- Assistant editor (for example, on-set and post-production roles)
- Post coordinator
- Digital imaging technician (DIT)
- System administrator
- Media engineer
- Post-production engineer
- Media systems architect
Prerequisites
We recommend that attendees of this course have completed the following AWS digital training:
- AWS for Media & Entertainment Content Production Concepts and Roles
- AWS for Media & Entertainment Content Production Post-Production Workflow Essentials
- Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (Amazon EC2) Basics
- AWS for Media & Entertainment Content Production Workstation Requirements
- AWS for Media & Entertainment Content Production Storage Requirements
Course outline
Module 1: Introduction
- Introduction
Module 2: Implementing Remote Access Environments
- Implementation
- Peripherals for Creatives
- Real-World Production Use Cases
Module 3: Conclusion
- Summary
Module 4: Getting Help
- Learn More
- Contact Us