Biographical Information
Derrick Freeman, MLT
Program Manager, the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Derrick Freeman, MLT is Program Manager at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, where he produces their CME webcast series, OSU MedNet21. He provides technical support and technical onboarding to over 25 subscribing hospitals that utilize their weekly webcast series for physicians. In addition, Derrick recommends streaming tools, manages video encoding, and develops streaming media production workflows for remote webcast recordings. He also produces video tutorials for OSU MedNet21 viewers.
Articles for Derrick Freeman, MLT
Review: NETINT Quadra T1U Video Processing Unit
05 Dec 2023
This review will highlight the NETINT Quadra T1UÂ and explore its capabilities as a video processing unit (VPU) for high-volume encoding and transcoding of single files, encoding ladders, and live streams.
Review: Ant Media Server (Enterprise Edition)
12 Sep 2023
This review will highlight Ant Media Server and many of the features supported with the streaming server. Viewers will also learn how to configure the WebRTC streaming server on Amazon Web Services and how to get up and running with delivering live streams and video-on-demand streams.
Review: Magewell USB Fusion
28 Aug 2023
The USB Fusion is a device that can be used in a production environment for local content feeds/sources. It can be used to input various sources such as HDMI devices, webcams, USB microphones, videos, images, screenshares, and other items. The USB Fusion is touted as a tool to make your online lectures and virtual events more engaging and to easily combine numerous sources into attractive live presentations for remote education, webinars, live streaming, and video conferencing.
Review: Videon EdgeCaster EZ (w/ LiveEdge Core 8.5)
24 Jan 2023
This review will highlight Videon's EdgeCaster video encoding appliance and explore its unique LiveEdge Compute technology for encoding and delivery, as well as how it works with popular video streaming platforms. I'll also discuss why many video production and remote production teams will likely move to a tool such as this in the future for streaming delivery.