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Otmm Advanced Video Workflows Solution Overview

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SOLUTION OVERVIEW OPENTEXT MEDIA MANAGEMENT ADVANCED VIDEO WORKFLOWS OpenText™ Media Management Advanced Video Workflows Media Management adds comprehensive professional video processing capabilities with seamless integration from industry leading IPV Curator for a single “all-in” media asset management solution. The integrated Advanced Media Workflow solutions offer best of breed technology and applications for media and broadcast, corporate video production, and marketing. These sophisticated video tools provide integrated work-in-progress, professional editing, video logging, tagging, collaboration, review and approval plus secure access to share, deliver and use finished assets. This solution enhances your creative video efforts with rich metadata to manage your content delivery, accelerate your time to market and increase return on investment. IPV Curator adds powerful video capabilities to OpenText Media Management (OTMM) enabling sophisticated video workflows across the enterprise and media supply chain. IPV Curator is installed as a set of services either on-premise or hosted as a cloud service. The unique IPV integration enables OTMM users to access the relevant service or function either from on-screen or as part of automated workflows. OpenText Media Management Advanced Media Workflows enable a number of scenarios: • Standards and Practices – marking content for profanity, adverts or other material that needs to be excluded and metadata enrichment when archiving content for enhanced retrieval • Enriched video metadata and tagging for archive and retrieval use cases such as preservation of historical film, video and audio archives • Reality television production logging and tagging for multiple camera angles and common metadata domain • Users can securely access video produced and uploaded from multiple locations supporting distributed post-production environments • Corporate communcations and marketing creating and using multi-media content for external destinations and social media channel, such as web, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, etc. • Creating and distributing fast-turn “snackable” videos from training, demos, webinars and corporate conferences E N T E R P R I S E I N F O R M AT I O N M A N A G E M E N T BUSINESS SCENARIOS • Standards and Practices: marking content for profanity, adverts or other material that needs to be excluded • Historical film and audio archives preservation: Enriched video metadata and tagging for archive and retrieval use cases • Reality television: production logging and tagging for multiple camera angles and common metadata domain • Corporate communcations and marketing: creating and using multimedia content for external destinations and social media channel • Criminal justice or parliamentary systems: video evidence and recording of proceedings • Sports logging: Either live or post game logging of key events and action, using IPV’s sophisticated metadata • News and rapid turnaround events – Highlighting key sections of content to ensure editors and producers can rapidly find and assemble stories from multiple sources in a fast turnaround environment SOLUTION OVERVIEW OPENTEXT MEDIA MANAGEMENT ADVANCED VIDEO WORKFLOWS • Criminal justice or parliamentary systems with video evidence and recording of proceedings • Sports logging – Either live or post game logging of key events and action, using IPV’s sophisticated metadata. Using Live markers in Adobe® Premiere®, these logs show up immediately in an editor’s timeline enabling fast turnaround of content for halftime shows, highlights or publishing to the web • • News and rapid turnaround events – Highlighting key sections of content to ensure editors and producers can rapidly find and assemble stories from multiple sources in a fast turnaround environment Multi-camera logging – where an event is recorded from multiple angles. Metadata logged against one camera can be automatically applied to all angles of the same event How It Works Advanced Media Workflows integrated in Media Management use IPV Services in easy to understand and implement modules so customers get the capabilities they need. The integration ensures your organization’s valuable assets are visible and accessible to any user, improving efficiency and effectiveness and eliminating stove pipes of content. Tightly coupled API integration between the two systems enables real-time data sharing and seamless metadata exchange. This means users have a common experience and synchronized data, making training and implementation more simple and effective, maximizing the user experience. The entry point for Media Management Advanced Video Workflows is the IPV Standard Package supporting corporate video, marketing and small to mid-size video operations; and IPV Enterprise Package for sophisticated video and media production studios and large volume video marketing and corporate production and distribution. • Publish video clips to the web, social media sites, CDNs, etc. • Proxy stored in Media Management for wider use and distribution • Standard system functionality may be expanded by upgrading to the Enterprise System The Advanced Media Workflow Packages use these core IPV modules: The enhanced IPV Ingest Module is the main component using IPV Curator services. • Automatic capture and extraction of metadata about video assets • Scene detection and thumbnail generation • Auto-generate proxies plus other digital video and craft edit compatible transforms • Indexed, searchable and secure access managed in OTMM • IPV’s advanced streaming capabilities deliver frame accurate proxies enabling distributed collaboration in video production, including edit, review and approve or sharing of key content around the globe IPV Logging Module enables comprehensive metadata to be added using a controlled vocabulary. • Enhanced capture of metadata for video assets and sub-clips with sophisticated logging • Create sub-clips, parent-child and edit decision lists • Published and indexed in OTMM ensuring users anywhere can find, repurpose and reuse valuable media content throughout the enterprise • Specific, customizable user interface for each domain, tailored and focused on your requirements, improving efficiency and speeding up the process for enriched video content • HTML5 user interface with frame accurate proxy allows local and remote content loggers, ideal solution for distributed environments • Automatically push logged sub-clips and bookmarks to craft editor’s timeline for fast turnarounds Package capabilities: • Secure access for all Media Management users to seach, browse and use assets. Advanced Video Workflows available to all users based on number of concurrent users • Simultaneous ingest of multiple video streams or files • The automated production of storyboards and addition of metadata • Production of frame accurate Proxies for support of search, browse, edit, review and approve workflows • Integration with Telestream Vantage transcode • Enhanced technical metadata and tagging, version and relationship tracking. • Workflows supporting the creation of rough cut edits, EDLs and new clips • Integration with Adobe Premiere for advanced craft edit capability, also supports Avid® and Apple® Final Cut® IPV Edit Module provides comprehensive integration with non-linear craft and professional editing suites including Adobe Premiere, Avid and Final Cut Pro ®. • Frame accurate proxy to generate EDLs for export to editing suites • Create subclips, mark in/out points • Collaborate, review and approve clips for distribution • Publish rich metadata to outlets • Auto transform and conform on export and publish, sync with Media Management • Integration with non-linear editors, publish to local, check in/out www.opentext.com/contact Copyright ©2016 Open Text. OpenText is a trademark or registered trademark of Open Text. The list of trademarks is not exhaustive of other trademarks. Registered trademarks, product names, company names, brands and service names mentioned herein are property of Open Text. All rights reserved. For more information, visit: http://www.opentext.com/2/global/site-copyright.html (09/2016)05574.EN