Long-established media organizations that serve up our favorite films and episodic content are often sitting on an enormous amount of valuable media that could be the key to unlocking new revenue opportunities, whether it’s repacking existing programs for new streaming opportunities or enhancing a new program with rich archival material. However, you need a cost-effective way to rescue and reuse archived content from the siloed systems and labyrinth of formats and files accumulated over the years. It has to be an accessible component of your media supply chain.
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Projective Technology GmbH
Strawberry is an award-winning Production Asset Management Suite (PAM) that helps customers with their workflows for creative projects. Strawberry solves key storage and access control issues that plague every media production house. For a PAM to be effective, it must integrate tightly with key creative applications, accelerate production workflows, and manage the underlying production storage. Strawberry does this and more, so that you can utilize your creative talent more effectively. Its unique approach leads to time savings for staff and increases storage efficiency. If you have tired of constantly adding storage and see that a smarter workflow is the solution, have a closer look.
GB Labs
GB Labs is the global leader in intelligent media storage solutions, born of a thorough understanding of real-world industry storage challenges faced by multiple sectors including broadcast, post production and film. GB Labs visionaries and engineering experts have designed acclaimed storage appliances with feature rich tool sets and analytics that not only resolve storage issues for household names in the media and entertainment industry around the world, but substantially improve new and existing workflows. Regardless of production’s geographic location, size of team, or budget, GB Labs’ has an optimised solution that will empower its creative workflow. Our product range addresses the needs of small to large enterprises from ingest to archive and everything in between. They are fully scalable in both performance and capacity, meaning they grow with organisations and measurably contribute to their success.
Bluefish444
Bluefish444, known as the Professionals’ Choice for over 20 years, is the manufacturer of the professional video industry’s highest quality video I/O interface cards, centralised ingest appliances, live production, archival & streaming software and signal converters. Bluefish products are deployed globally throughout the broadcast, post-production, live event, entertainment, proAV, corporate, military, government, medical and education markets. KRONOS and Epoch video cards support interfaces for 4K/UHD SDI, ASI and HDMI I/O and are integrated by 3rd-party developers and OEMs via the cross-platform Windows, Linux and macOS SDK. Bluefish supply the IngeSTore Server centralised ingest appliance and software for live production, archival and streaming workflows. Bluefish have integrations with the biggest brands in professional video including Adobe, Avid, Nuke, Unity, Unreal Engine, CasparCG, Vizrt, Brainstorm, ClassX, NewTek, Disguise, 7thSense Design and many more, with Bluefish video cards driving turnkey solutions for production, 2D/3D graphics, presentation, multimedia and QC workflows.
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IABM Webinar – Monetising Content Archives
IABM Webinar - Monetising Content ArchivesThe coronavirus pandemic showed us all how reliant we are on good quality, interesting content to drive advertising revenues and viewer numbers. Many broadcasters and content owners have stored material which can be re-used if the right programme can be found, and if it can be repurposed to meet the latest standards in terms of quality and compliance.In this session, content owners and broadcasters describe their opportunities and applications for benefiting from their archives, and workflow experts discuss how to overcome the barriers in finding and using the material.Archive Experts PanelNoelle Prat, CEO, Twelve – moderatorRazib Chatterjee, Manager Archive Licensing & Content Syndication, RTEDavid Seevers, CMO, Footage.netKathey Battrick, Senior Manager, Library and Media Management, Asharq News[bc_video video_id="6169888132001" account_id="4229317768001" player_id="SJfIl7nyz" embed="in-page" padding_top="56%" autoplay="" min_width="0px" max_width="640px" width="100%" height="100%"]Solutions Experts PanelDarren Whitehead, Director of Business Development, IABMPaola Hobson, Managing Director, InSync TechnologyMatt Eaton, Managing Director, GrayMetaJames Whitebread, Chief Digital Officer, Masstech Innovations[bc_video video_id="6169907622001" account_id="4229317768001" player_id="SJfIl7nyz" embed="in-page" padding_top="56%" autoplay="" min_width="0px" max_width="640px" width="100%" height="100%"]