Cloud video services specialist Amagi will be demonstrating how its product suite for live content aims to equip broadcasters and rights owners with the necessary tools to meet growing viewer demands.
Amagi Cloudport now offers enhanced operator controls in the master control room, streamlining workflow capabilities for local news, sports and 24/7 linear broadcasts. For single live events, Amagi Dynamic is designed to allow rights owners and holders to deploy cloud-based live production and playout systems specifically for the duration of an event.
Amagi also now owns Tellyo, a solution aimed at events that require real-time integration of various content elements and rapid distribution across multiple platforms. Tellyo Studio has expanded its live production capabilities, providing a cloud-based platform for creating live streams.
Complementing Tellyo Studio, Tellyo Pro offers video clipping, editing and publishing to enable users to create live highlights and montages in real time, which can be shared across social and digital channels with automatic monetisation and brand rules.
Amagi adds that integration between Tellyo Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro further enhances workflow efficiency, allowing teams to collaborate across both platforms simultaneously.
Stand Number: 5.B87
Company: Amagi
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