Dalet solutions and services enable media organizations to create, manage and distribute content faster and more efficiently, fully maximizing the value of assets. Based on an agile foundation, Dalet offers rich collaborative tools empowering end-to-end workflows for news, sports, program preparation, post-production, archives and enterprise content management, radio, education, governments and institutions. Dalet platforms are scalable and modular. They offer targeted applications with key capabilities to address critical functions of small to large media operations - such as planning, workflow orchestration, ingest, cataloging, editing, chat and notifications, transcoding, play out automation, multi-platform distribution and analytics. With the Ooyala Flex Media Platform, Dalet’s customers can deploy successful strategies to better address their audiences with agile multi-platform content distribution in a wide range of markets, such as sports for teams and leagues, brands and corporate organizations, as well as Media and Entertainment companies looking to scale up their digital offerings.
In Conversation with The Switch
In this IABM TV interview, Robert Szabo-Rowe (SVP Product Management, The Switch) discusses cloud-based production and why it is now coming to the fore for TV productions.
In Conversation With Latakoo
3-part discussion with Paul Adrian (Co-Founder and CEO, Latakoo), Jade Kurian (Co-Founder, Latakoo) & Luke Hanrahan (Award Winning Reporter & Broadcast Specialist, Latakoo).
- Part 1 - Discussion on the change in usage and adoption of Latakoo during COVID-19
- Part 2 - Scalability - In what areas will broadcast companies investing to scale
- Part 3 - Technology’s role in the Creative process of Production - are we now experiencing the catalyst for change?
Remote/At-Home Production
MediaKind Application Paper
Demand for coverage of live events, particularly sports, is at an all-time high. For broadcasters, delivering this level of content is an increasing challenge; but even more so at a time when budgets are being squeezed and the environmental impact of operations are being continually scrutinized. This is leading many to turn to remote or at-home production techniques.
Advanced Video and Dynamic Media Orchestration with Airbnb and TechStyle Fashion Group
Organizations of all types and sizes use an ever-growing variety of tools, systems, and platforms that specialize in particular tasks or stages of the content lifecycle – from planning tools, asset and metadata management systems, to creative production, analytics, and AI platforms just to name a few.
As we’ve learned over the years, the more tools you have, the more tools and processes you have to connect. And soon, the number of arrows on the ecosystem diagram outnumber the boxes (tools). But which specialty is responsible for governing all those arrows that span from planning to preservation and everything in-between? Dynamic Media Orchestration.
Join us for a look at how two very different video content leaders came to realize that their greatest opportunities weren’t around how many more tools they could leverage – but instead, involved intelligently orchestrating the tools, people, and processes they already had.
TF1 Media Factory + Newsbridge Remote Production Case Study
This past week Newsbridge CTO Frédéric Petitpont (virtually) sat down with TF1 Media Factory’s Deputy Director Yves Bouillon during a live webinar interview to discuss the current remote production situation within TF1 Media Factory during global confinement due to the current internationl health crisis.
In case you were wondering how we generated the entire exchange in english below, it’s quite simple! We used the Newsbridge platform. Once the interview was finished, we simply uploaded the file to the Newsbridge platform and used the automatic speech-to-text functionality with an english output language (it was originally in french and our team edited the final version).
In Conversation with Zero Density
In this IABM TV interview, Umut Özdemir (Sales Executive, Zero Density) discusses Zero Density’s adoption of game engine technology for live virtual production and how the market grows today with new users and events.
APAC BaM Online Summit – Customer Panel
This session examines the effects of COVID-19 across production and post-production workflows throughout the APAC region.
In Conversation with IABM CEO Peter White and HPA President Seth Hallen
IABM CEO Peter White and HPA President Seth Hallen will discuss the current and future impact of the pandemic on safety, production, sales, technology, and workflows, and offer insight into what the future of our industry will look like.
In Conversation with Videomenthe
In this IABM TV interview, Muriel Le Bellac (CEO, Videomenthe) explains how Videomenthe solutions are helping the media industry strengthen their ability to remote work and remote production.