Content creators are under constant pressure to cut production times and deliver new content more frequently to grow their business and remain competitive. In addition, creative professionals are working remotely and accessing files from dispersed geographic locations. Now, more than ever, remote editorial workflows are an urgent priority for enhancing collaboration and improving productivity.
Do you need to organise content, users, and enable remote collaboration?
Join Global & Tiger Technology to see how Space & Spaces MAM be used with any NAS device or Tiger Store environment to help drive workflow efficiencies, by providing a robust and easy to use project and user management platform. Integrated with a web-based MAM tool for cataloguing, searching, web editing and file level ingest. With the ability to export directly to social media platforms along with software such as Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, AVID Media Composer and FCPX.
Covid success story: disguise
With the lockdown came the abrupt halt in production, broadcast and live events. However, as a company disguise took immediate action going above and beyond to provide vital lifelines to our community, along with an upswing in our xR (extended reality) workflow being utilised on a series of projects aimed at providing an immersive viewing experience for remote audiences.
Working Remotely? Adobe Can Help
As one of the largest and most diversified software companies in the world, Adobe empowers everyone—from students, creative artists, and small businesses to government agencies and the world’s largest brands—to design and deliver exceptional digital experiences. In response to the current COVID-19 pandemic, many people are having to adapt their normal lifestyles and routines. Companies are encouraging remote or adaptive workplaces to reduce the spread of disease. Adobe has joined in the effort, following CDC guidelines to help ensure the safety of our employees and our customers.
We thought it might be helpful to remind you how the tools and services included in your Creative Cloud subscription can minimize disruptions and make connecting with colleagues and clients a little easier during this difficult time.
Get to Great Faster with Premiere Pro and the Adobe Apps
It’s a little different this year, without the NAB buzz we’re all used to, on the show floor and in the news. While we can’t travel to tradeshows these days, we can still connect with each other. Starting at 9:30am PT on April 14th, Adobe is presenting a special video livestream series on Premiere Pro and the Adobe video/audio apps. We’ll be looking at tools, case studies, and workflows (local and remote) that help you get to great faster. Join Adobe evangelist Jason Levine, product team members, and inspiring content creators for engaging demos, discussion, and live Q&A.
As Businesses Become Content-Driven, Media Workflow Must Matter
When you think about the amount of content produced regularly, especially from businesses, it’s unlikely that any of it can work seamlessly without a strong software infrastructure. This is especially true for video, and today, expert Liz Davis, Director of the Media Workflow Group for Diversified, joined us on the podcast to share her perspective on how software enables media workflow.
Transformation and data capital
The trend towards virtualization of server-based applications, so they can run on a converged compute stack anywhere – cloud or on-prem – is well established. Another is the migration from serial digital to IP networks. Whether in an on-prem data center, a colocation data center, or a private media cloud for high value content creation, the interesting new trend we are seeing is the adoption of enterprise IT workflows and infrastructure by media and entertainment facilities.
NAB Show 2017 IABM End-User Survey
This report provides key findings from a survey of broadcast technology end-users that was conducted immediately prior to the 2017 NAB trade show. This survey asked broadcast professionals who attended the NAB show within the past two years about confidence in their businesses and other important issues facing IABM members.
IBC Show 2017 IABM End-User Survey
This report provides key findings from a survey of broadcast technology end-users that was conducted immediately prior to the 2017 IBC trade show.
Supply Trends
New data from the IABM Industry Index suggest a slowdown in the demand for broadcast and media technology products and services as well as a worsening of the decline in profits compared to our last published report.