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SMPTE’s IMF continues evolving
At any given time, a single piece of content can have dozens of versions to support all the formats, languages, and local regulations. This is why SMPTE published the IMF (Interoperable Master Format) standard. -
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Localization Prioritized by a New Consortium, EGA
On November 17, 2020, the newly formed Entertainment Globalization Association (EGA) was announced with the goal of helping support localization services. Based in Los Angeles, the 60-company consortium is billed as the first M&E association centered on content globalization in media. -
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The Overwatch League 2020 Grand Finals were another remote production win for Esports
The 2020 Overwatch League Grand Finals were a prime example of how M&E organizations have approached remote production as an opportunity to evolve the way they work, not just an inconvenience to which they must adjust. -
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Media Shuttle, now with S3-compatible on-prem object storage
As the newest addition to our growing list of storage options, we’re happy to introduce S3 compatible on-prem object storage support for Media Shuttle. -
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A tour of Media Shuttle’s recent design updates
This newest round of changes to Media Shuttle are specifically tailored to make it easier than ever for M&E professionals to work quickly and efficiently. -
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Post-Transfer Actions for Jet
Workflows are often hectic for all involved, and it’s critical that teams be able to effectively manage their files before, during and after a transfer. Jet automates these repetitive tasks to put less strain on IT and operations teams. -
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OTT streaming’s quarantine ascendency continues with a boost from Nielsen
As streaming has become an increasingly valuable asset across M&E, and proved to be an extremely effective means of distribution, Nielsen’s acknowledgement feels like an official baptism of OTT productions. -
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The PGA Championship scores a hole-in-one through CBS Sports and incredible technical innovation
Considering the success of the CBS Sports broadcast for the PGA Championship, prospects are looking good for professional golf. Given the added complications of coronavirus, the triumph of this event is incredibly impressive. -
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The NBA is back in the game!
Since its return at the end of July, the NBA and ESPN have worked tirelessly to learn from the hiccups of their predecessors, address the unique challenges and opportunities posed by the bubble league format, and simply put on a great show night after night. -
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MLB steps back up to the plate with remote production
While MLB has already demonstrated a profound readiness to innovate in the face of COVID-19, it’s likely that the league and the broadcasters who cover it will continue to adapt to the ever-changing circumstances of the moment.