AWS for M&E Blog
Category: Amazon EventBridge
How AWS powers Dramaze AI-enhanced streaming platform
Netmedias recently launched Dramaze.com, a groundbreaking freemium video-on-demand (VOD) streaming platform that brings short-form drama episodes to audiences across Asia and the Middle East. In an increasingly competitive streaming landscape where content localization and rapid scaling are critical for success, the company faced the challenge of delivering culturally relevant entertainment while maintaining operational efficiency and […]
Building intelligent media supply chain automation using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
The media industry is experiencing a fundamental shift in how content is processed, analyzed, and monetized. Recent breakthroughs in vision-based generative AI models have dramatically reduced both the cost and complexity of understanding video content at scale. By introducing these models into media supply chain workflows, organizations can reduce manual tagging and metadata generation costs […]
Schedule AWS Elemental MediaLive channel operations with AWS EventBridge
Live streaming helps businesses engage global audiences with low latency. Cloud-based streaming costs less up front than traditional broadcasting and scales to match your needs. By using serverless Amazon Web Services (AWS) services, you can automatically scale resources to match your exact streaming needs, spinning up channels for major events and efficiently cleaning up afterwards. […]
Warner Bros. Discovery Sports engages fans using scaled audio data analysis on AWS
This blog is co-authored by Steve Cockett, Sports Data Adviser – Tech, at Warner Bros. Discovery and Andrea Fanfani, Principal Product Manager – Tech, at Warner Bros. Discovery. Feed latency and marker accuracy are two critical challenges in live sports broadcasting. Warner Bros. Discovery (Nasdaq: WBD) has developed a solution to tackle both as it […]
Recording mobile video to Amazon S3 using Amazon Kinesis Video Streams
Ensuring you have reliable video capture and storage when one of your recording devices fails or loses connectivity remains a challenge. We will demonstrate how to build a resilient video streaming solution using Amazon Kinesis Video Streams to automatically back up video to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). It will verify footage is not […]
Capturing AWS Elemental MediaConnect events with Amazon CloudWatch logs
As live video streaming becomes increasingly crucial for media and entertainment businesses, effective observability of your Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elemental MediaConnect (MediaConnect) resources is essential for maintaining reliable video transport. MediaConnect automatically provides useful operational metrics through Amazon CloudWatch, giving you immediate visibility into the performance of the service. However, there’s substantially valuable data […]
Edit in the cloud: Nine Network modernizes edit suites with AWS
This blog was co-authored by Jun Ye, Graphics and Automation Technology Manager of Nine Network. When Nine Network (Nine) faced the dilemma of aging edit suites and mounting hardware costs in their Brisbane studios, they didn’t just see a problem—they saw an opportunity. The traditional approach would have been straightforward: replace hardware (server, processor, memory, […]
CoStar Group reduces costs by 80% using AWS Elemental MediaConvert
This blog is co-authored by Mark Osborn, Principal Software Engineer at CoStar Group. Seeking greater control over their video transcoding capabilities while reducing costs and enhancing quality for their customers, CoStar Group embarked on a transformative solution. Let’s dive into how CoStar brought their video transcoding and distribution backends in house using Amazon Web Services […]
Bundesliga Data Story Finder: Delivering fans the stories they love
Football is about passion and broadcasters use storytelling to transmit their football passion to the fans. Every moment, or insight, of a match could turn into an iconic story. Being able to extract meaningful insights from football’s ever-growing data landscape continues to intensify. Capturing event data for significant moments in the game (such as shots, […]
Using Amazon S3 Vectors (preview) to semantically search using a media lake on AWS
Many media organizations face challenges in managing and discovering content across their digital libraries. Relying on manual searches of file names, or folder structures, can result in duplicated work and underutilized assets—impacting productivity and content monetization opportunities for re-using and creating content. The emergence of AI-powered semantic search introduces complexity and cost considerations for media […]









