Brian Farnworth currently serves as the Digital Asset Management Partner at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he leverages his extensive experience in digital asset management to oversee a diverse array of digital projects. With a strong foundation in video production and...
Brian Farnworth currently serves as the Digital Asset Management Partner at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he leverages his extensive experience in digital asset management to oversee a diverse array of digital projects. With a strong foundation in video production and a Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema, Brian is adept at navigating the complexities of managing digital assets from pre-production through to archival. His role involves implementing comprehensive strategies to track and manage assets across various production teams, ensuring that every step of the process is meticulously documented and organized.
Brian leads a dedicated team of asset management specialists, guiding them in the ingestion and cataloging of digital content into the church's content management system. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to quality control and organizational excellence, which is vital in maintaining the integrity and accessibility of digital assets. His proficiency in industry-standard tools such as Adobe Creative Suite and Avid Media Composer enhances his ability to streamline workflows and optimize production planning.
Key projects under Brian's direction have included large-scale video productions that require meticulous coordination and collaboration among multiple stakeholders. His expertise in asset management not only supports the church's mission to disseminate its message effectively but also positions him as a pivotal figure in the intersection of technology and communication within the organization. Through his innovative approach and strong leadership skills, Brian Farnworth continues to make significant contributions to the field of digital asset management, ensuring that the church's digital content is both impactful and well-preserved for future generations.