Using Signiant, Discovery estimates that it has seen a 700 to 800 percent improvement in file transfer rate over 1 Gb/s link. The speed, automation, security, and centralized management all translate into a more efficient method for Discovery to leverage its most valuable asset – its content – while reducing the costs of post-production and distribution. Continue reading
A film’s domestic version can change throughout the post-production process, typically very close to its release date, leaving little time to make the necessary changes to the international versions. To meet increasing industry demands, Deluxe chose to transition from hardware and satellite-based distribution technology to file-based technology from Signiant. Continue reading
Approximately one-third of Current’s on-air broadcast consists of user-generated content, submitted via short-form, non-fiction video “pods.” Each pod, which runs between two and 12 minutes in length, is created and submitted by viewers in more than 51 million households spanning the U.S., U.K., and Ireland via the Current website. Continue reading
Working with the foremost motion picture distributors, Berliner Synchron has built its business on top-shelf service and high-quality dubbing in all European languages. Using Signiant, they help clients maximize the revenue potential of their movies and other content by speeding the distribution of foreign language versions to market. Continue reading
With multiple sites across London and a mix of outsourced and in-house resources, Five’s model presented a number of challenges as it looked to evolve its tape-based operation to a file-based workflow. Yet the broadcaster regarded the move to a file-based workflow as much more fundamental than a technology project. It’s a business transformation, driven by a change in culture, enabled by technology. Continue reading