STANDARDS PARTICIPATE MEMBERSHIP ABOUT W3C ALL W3CISMPTE Workshop Report: Professional Media Production on the Web ABOUT W3C 14 March 2022 Archive ity The World Wide Web Consortium lalization W3C is pleased to announce a report from the W3CISMPTE international community that devel Workshop on Professional Media Production on the Web; held standards t0 ensure the long-term rity Web online in OctoberINovember 2021_ This report contains a brief summary; collects highlights from the live sessions, links to the presentation DONATIONS videos, and details next steps INDUSTRY Become a Friend of W3C: support mission and free developer tools_ The workshop connected the web platform and the professional media production communities and and Transportation explored evolutions of the web platform to address professional media production requirements. 24 W3C BLOG workshop talks were published in October 2021, about 40 issues were discussed online , and 3 live nent (TV and sessions were held mid-November 2021 that convened more than 75 experts t0 exchange on specific Web standards makers share tl ing) media production needs for the web platform: on W3C TPAC 2021 1ZEebruary_2022 by Amy van der The main outcomes are that: nents ta The web platform already provides building blocks to enable core media production scenarios_ Privacy Interest Group (PING) review and thank yous These building blocks are not powerful enough to create full-fledged experiences on client Telecommunications 10_January2022 by Samuel Weiler devices ings Most of the gaps raised during the workshop touch on API features in specifications that are MOW complaints about W3C already being developed. There is however benefit to coordinating effort t0 make sure that media 3 DecembeL 2Q21 by Wendy Seltze production needs are correctly captured and addressed in ongoing standardization activities RK GROUPS Workshop discussions call for a more in-depth analysis of some of the topics, and workshop JOBS AND FELLOWSHIP A thics and Professional participants propose the creation of a Media Production Task Force that the Media & Entertainment Interest Group could host: The Task Force would be scoped to professional media production using the Automotive & Transportati eo AStti7 Sac tnC M Ctai7ntttc LnDn I Snc Itt ntIc T AeRC Cn &l UoD