Once again, the IBC - International Broadcasting Convention has exceeded expectations, addressing the industry's most pressing challenges while showcasing groundbreaking innovations that promise to shape the future of media and broadcasting. It was an honor to present IPV Curator’s cutting-edge technology, which seamlessly links Adobe creatives with Microsoft Azure AI Video Intelligence and Media Asset Management. This innovation unlocks the full potential of broadcast archives and inspires us all to push the boundaries of what's possible. The conversations at the Microsoft booth were dynamic and insightful, making it difficult to capture every highlight. For those who couldn't attend IBC or missed the IPV Curator showcase, here are some of the standout innovations that generated significant interest on the show floor: · IPV Curator created quite a buzz with its seamless integration into the Adobe Creative Cloud. It empowers creatives and editors to access their content archives from anywhere, even on low bandwidth, all without leaving the Adobe Creative Cloud panel. Curator facilitates remote workflows and offers intelligent media management, enabling cloud-based editing and collaboration that transforms how creative and marketing teams work and collaborate. · Rapid Deployment of Media Asset Management: The buzz around deploying media asset management in just six weeks was palpable. Attendees were astonished to learn that what was once a 12-month+ endeavor could now be achieved in a fraction of the time. This efficiency is not just a game changer but a testament to the power of innovation and the potential for rapid progress across the industry. · Live Multi-Cam Data Feeds: The sports sector showed great enthusiasm for our unveiling of live multi-cam data feeds, which automatically generate sub-clips from pivotal moments like goals, slam dunks, and hole-in-ones. The potential for AI to create fully automated highlight reels with a single click promises to revolutionize content creation for our sports partners, making the editing process faster and simpler than ever. · From discussions on remote workflows and the digital media supply chain to rapidly searching archives and integrating client storage solutions, the conversations at IBC highlighted significant opportunities for cost savings, content acceleration, automation, and scalability in managing video content within the Microsoft Azure cloud. These discussions are set to continue well beyond the event. Thank you to Microsoft, Simon Crownshaw, Andy Beach, and many more for inviting IPV Curator to demonstrate the future of content, collaboration, and creativity within the broadcasting/M&E industries. To everyone who engaged with us to discuss their media management challenges, we look forward to continuing these conversations and working together to find solutions. For more information, please reach out or visit us at www.ipv.com.
Thank you to the amazing Microsoft media team for inviting IPV Curator on to your IBC booth to show the industry how Azure AI Video Intelligence combines Media Asset Management to monetize the broadcast archive. Special thanks to Simon Crownshaw Andy Beach Scott M. Davis David Tulloch Giovanni Severini James MacGregor Bastien Vitrolles Luca Rossetti Andrea Zacchi