December 11, 2013, 04:05 PM
https://www.aotg.com/aframe-highlights-cloud-worfklows-a-newstechforum/
Panel Discussion Showcases
Cloud-Based Efficiencies for Managing Multiple Remote Contributions, Homogenizing Different Formats, Creating
Hybrid Architectures Linking On-Premises Assets to the Cloud
BOSTON
and LONDON December 11, 2013 – At
next week’s NewsTECH Forum in New York City, Aframe will showcase novel applications
of cloud computing to streamline news and sports production
workflows involving tens and hundreds of contributors in the field, based on
the work of Aframe’s customers.
Produced by TV NewsCheck and
Sports Video Group, and co-located with the annual SVG Summit gathering of major
sports broadcasters, the NewsTECH Forum will explore how digital technologies
are changing the way news content is acquired, edited, and distributed. In a panel discussions and a follow-on
moderated Q&A, Aframe’s CEO David Peto will spotlight innovative uses of
cloud services today at BBC, Sky, Veria Living and more for remote
collaboration, fast review, secure storage, automatic transcoding, interfacing with editing, and building
hybrid architectures that connect on-premises DAM and MAM resources to the
cloud. As broadcast and production
companies expand their focus on the cloud for expediting “first mile†content
creation and delivery processes, to complement “last mile†distribution uses,
Peto will review the cloud’s even greater impact during 2014.
What: “The Game
Changer: News Production in the Cloudâ€
Who: David Peto, Aframe’s CEO and
Co-Founder
Where: NewsTECH Forum, New York Hilton, 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019
When: Monday,
December 16, 2013 at 3:30 pm ET
About Aframe
Aframe is a cloud video production system
with capabilities in collaboration, review and approval, archive and tagging. Already many thousands of video professionals around
the world rely on Aframe to organize and streamline video production or as an
adjunct to existing media asset management (MAM) solutions. Aframe
users upload their raw video footage from wherever they are in the world onto
Aframe’s cloud, securely store it there, and share it with anyone, anywhere as
they collaborate on TV, film, corporate video or advertising spots. The timecode-specific
metadata that Aframe users generate
can be transferred directly from the
cloud into any of the top 3 NLE platforms. Once there, the metadata relinks
with the original media – retaining all user changes automatically. If desired Aframe can provide logging services that makes
video discoverable and expedite finding the perfect clip.
Aframe also can serve as a cloud-based MAM architecture to centralize a library
of production and broadcast-ready video assets and supporting documentation.
For more information visit www.aframe.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
UK:
Simon Gannon, Aframe Head of Marketing, simon@aframe.com +44 020 3362 9820 / +44
0773 459 2428
US:
Mary Kae Marinac, PR Representative for Aframe, mkm@mkmarinac.com,
+1 978-685-3136
BOSTON
and LONDON December 11, 2013 – At
next week’s NewsTECH Forum in New York City, Aframe will showcase novel applications
of cloud computing to streamline news and sports production
workflows involving tens and hundreds of contributors in the field, based on
the work of Aframe’s customers.
Panel Discussion Showcases Cloud-Based Efficiencies for Managing Multiple Remote Contributions, Homogenizing Different Formats, Creating Hybrid Architectures Linking On-Premises Assets to the Cloud
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