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NAB SHOW 2025 Demo Showcase
Post production
Create. Connect. Captivate.
Avid on AWS
Avid on AWS enables creative teams to work collaboratively on content production workflows while utilizing familiar tools such as Avid Media Composer and NEXIS storage. Teams can now deploy new Avid production studios all around the world providing artists with high-performance GPU powered workstations, access to reliable object-based storage, and the ability to scale up performance as production needs grow. With the integration of AWS Partner Quickture, editors are able to accelerate their post-production workflows taking advantage of AI capabilities for automated clipping and speaker identification. Producers can utilize AWS Partner Evercast to collaborate with editors in real time leveraging color-accurate 4K video streams.
Architecture
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Avid on AWS Slide 1
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Avid on AWS Slide 2
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Avid on AWS Slide 1
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Avid on AWS Slide 2
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