How Haivision is Powering the Next Phase of Media Efficiency

How Haivision is Powering the Next Phase of Media Efficiency

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How Haivision is Powering the Next Phase of Media Efficiency

In today’s fast paced media landscape, efficiency is no longer optional, it is essential to staying competitive. From contribution to cloud-based workflows, broadcast and media organizations are under constant pressure to deliver content faster, smarter, and more cost effectively. Tried, field-tested, and trusted by the world’s leading broadcasters, Haivision’s comprehensive portfolio of live video solutions power the highest quality, lowest latency broadcast workflows with maximum reliability. Haivision’s pioneering video transmitters, encoders, receivers, and cloud solutions enable broadcasters to deliver pristine quality live sports, news, and events over any network from any location to productions on premises or in the cloud.

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Imagine Products: Automating Camera to Edit Workflows

When it comes to on-set media management, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution. Every production, from short-form commercial shoots to large-scale projects, faces its own unique challenges. Despite differences in scale, crew structure, camera types, delivery formats, and timelines, there is always a critical need to offload your camera originals safely and get them to your post team as quickly and efficiently as possible.

And yet, this seemingly straightforward goal is often a source of stress, friction, and delay.

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IABM Technology and Trends Roadmap – 2025

The IABM Technology and Trends Roadmap isn’t just for industry technologists to use as a reference. IABM has discovered industry execs using it as a starting point for their keynote speeches: product line managers are using it to plot their own products; and corporate board members get a better understanding of where the company’s products sit on the adoption curve, hence a better grasp or risks vs gross margins. This also assists marketing activities by giving an indication of how best to promote products within M&E and adjacent/vertical market areas.

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GB Labs – From Shoot to Seamless Recovery: Rethinking Disaster Recovery and High Availability for Modern Media Workflows

In the world of media production, “high availability” means different things depending on who you ask. For post teams capturing hundreds of hours of footage at massive shoot ratios, or creative teams under tight delivery deadlines, storage downtime doesn’t just cause frustration—it halts progress.

The need for modern disaster recovery (DR) and high availability solutions has never been more urgent. Yet many teams are still relying on outdated infrastructure—systems built for static backup, not dynamic collaboration.

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Tuxera – The evolution of creative infrastructure

The media and entertainment industry is experiencing unprecedented growth in data demands. With an estimated 250-300% increase in media data over the last five years, and increasing adoption of 4k workflows, traditional approaches to storage and file sharing are struggling to keep pace with modern creative workflows. From post-production houses exchanging terabytes of data with global partners, to broadcasters managing time-critical content for live events, the ability to move and access massive files swiftly and securely has become critical to business success.

As someone who has spent years developing network file sharing protocols, I’ve witnessed firsthand how technical infrastructure can either empower or hinder creative teams. The reality is stark: every minute spent waiting for files to transfer or load is post-production paused and money lost.

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Projective – Wrangling the wild west of post-production

For decades, post-production has been a crucial and dynamic component of the media supply chain. From editing and sound design to color grading and visual effects, post-production ensures that the final product aligns with creative visions and meets industry standards, enhancing the overall viewer experience. Yet for many professionals in the industry, it can feel like the “Wild West.” This phrase frequently comes up in conversations with technology buyers, at trade shows, and during countless discussions about workflow challenges. It’s a fitting analogy—a lawless, chaotic environment where workflows are anything but streamlined, resources are scattered, and collaboration suffers.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. Post-production, while complex, can transition from disorder to structure with the adoption of thoughtful creative project frameworks.

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Pixel Power – Automation and Content – how can they coexist?

One of my favorite things to say about our media production world is that I’ve never worked in an industry that is so obsessed with the next generation of technology but is so slow to actually adopt it. Perhaps this conservative tendency is a side-effect of working with content that we see as culturally significant or valuable, or maybe it’s just the recurring 3am nightmare of the screen going black during primetime. But when industry commentators keep lauding the next new shiny thing as a game-changer, customers watch on with their hands on their hips waiting for one of their number to go first, make all the mistakes, and iron out all of the wrinkles.

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nxtedition – Telling the right story by mastering multiplatform content creation in today’s media landscape

Great storytelling isn’t just about what we say; it’s about how, where, and when we say it. In an era where content is consumed across a wide array of devices and platforms, delivering the right story to the right person at the right time is more complex than ever, and probably one of our industry’s biggest challenges. Content creators must adapt their storytelling to suit each platform and audience, while keeping the core message consistent.

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Grass Valley – How AI and automation are reshaping media production

At the Grass Valley booth at ISE 2025 in Barcelona, an entire live production was orchestrated through the Apple Vision Pro, without a single button press. Instead of relying on traditional control surfaces, operators used intuitive gestures and spatial interactions to manage live feeds, camera angles, and graphics in real time. Meanwhile, remote production tools like Sport Producer X are enabling one-person teams to deliver high-quality live events from anywhere, using streamlined workflows that were previously only possible in large-scale broadcast environments.

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GB Labs – Extending post-production cloud workflows with hyper accelerators

In the modern landscape of post-production, distributed teams face increasing challenges in maintaining seamless collaboration when working across distant locations. As productions scale and the demand for high-resolution content grows, traditional methods of file sharing and synchronization often become bottlenecks that slow down workflows and hinder efficiency. In simple terms, as productions now occupy a global footprint, the editorial process now needs a way to work and collaborate as though everyone was in the same office. GB Labs addresses these challenges by leveraging hyper accelerators, high performance local caches of media shared from the cloud, in conjunction with our block level technology, enabling remote teams to work with the same speed and efficiency as if they were all in a centralized studio environment.

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