2021 Predictions: Vislink CEO Mickey Miller Foresees More Customized Engagements, Digitalization, and Production & Creativity

As the industry transitions into a new year, Vislink CEO Mickey Miller offers up some predictions on where the business is headed.

Mickey Miller, Vislink, CEO, joined the company in January.

Carleton M. “Mickey” Miller was named CEO of Vislink Technologies in January, 2020. He has over twenty-five years of experience in creating and building growth businesses in the technology and communications industries. He has a proven track record in delivering results, from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, in both growth and turnaround situations. Mickey brings the combination of strategic and organizational ability to lead billion dollar organizations and the entrepreneurial drive and creativity for mid and small cap companies.

Miller’s 2021 predictions:

  • Customized Engagements: Producers will need to create more engaging content while balancing the cost constraints while the industry recovers from the economic impact. Expect to see a continued emphasis on remote production, increased internet protocol (IP) connectivity, and advanced RF spectrum usage as viewers continue to demand immersive experiences on devices.

  • Digitalization: Such commitment to viewers is leading to the extinction of physical cable management. Expect an increased use of wireless cameras, as well as new remote techniques for close-in shots, goal-line cameras, touchdown close-ups, and point-of-view shots will get viewers to the heart of the action while limiting the risk of COVID-19 infections.

  • Production and creativity: Businesses spanning from all sectors have accelerated their digital transformation and turned to the latest technologies to get them through the global pandemic. Video production teams will become even more innovative with the use of wireless cameras and their go-anywhere capability – allowing event directors to get amazing mobile shots without risk.

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