MediaTech Radar is a bi-weekly newsletter put together by IABM’s Head of Knowledge Lorenzo Zanni. It focuses on a spotlight topic in MediaTech and reflects on a series of past, present, and future business developments in the industry. In this edition, our spotlight topic is NAB Show 2022 Trends.
Pixel perfect – How hybrid cloud-based workflows kept Taylor James creative and competitive
Taylor James is a full-service, integrated production studio, from concept to completion, across every media channel. Based in London, New York, Los Angeles, Mexico and Buenos Aires, they specialize in translating creative ideas into high-quality content through concept design, CGI, 2D and 3D animation, live-action, photography, VFX, and post-production.
Secure OTT streaming with cloud-based multi-DRM – Solution Brief
The new AWS-Intertrust solution brief describes how ExpressPlay DRM leverages the Secure Packager and Encoder Key Exchange (SPEKE) v2.0 API that defines the standard for encrypted communication between encoders, origin servers, and DRM systems.
Woody Technologies Case Study – Eurosport
Supporting Discovery Sports to prepare its technical infrastructure for the Olympic Games
farmerswife Case Study: ENEX
Having used a complex Satellite Bookings Scheduling system for nearly 20 years, we needed to get away from it as it is heavily dependent on ageing on premise server hardware turning into a roadblock and maintenance headache regarding the transformation of our workflows towards a cloud based server-less infrastructure and the goal to outsource hosting and support to the platform providers.
Ngenea tech sheet
ngenea with pixstor facilitates distributed collaborative workflows, giving your teams access to the data they need, wherever it is stored, creating a global data management solution that goes beyond the cloud.
Pixistor tech sheet
https://theiabm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/pixstor-Sales-Sheet.pdf
Passion Pictures scales intelligently into the cloud to manage data on a job-by-job basis
Lockdown drove demand in Cloud-working and high-end animation. For creative production group, Passion Pictures, keeping up with the pace of this growth meant more teams collaborating using Cloud-based services as opposed to using their on-premise facilities.
Pixit Media Case Study: Multicom Entertainment Group
Multicom fully automate intelligent data life-cycle management on-premise and in the Cloud
Pixit Media Case Study: Passion Pictures
Passion Pictures scales intelligently into the cloud to manage data and compute power on a job-by-job basis