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Category: Media Services
AWS Artist Series: Optimizing the environment with foliage
Find the other posts in the AWS Artist series below: AWS Artist Series: Compositing Spanner AWS Artist Series: Creating characters with dynamic wrinkles AWS Artist Series: Animating Noa AWS Artist Series: Rigging the bridge for “Spanner” AWS Artist Series: Laying out the opening shots of Spanner AWS Artist Series: Creating an ocean of clouds Project Spanner […]
Localized news and sports using Amazon Location Service
As mobile experiences evolve, Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to innovate by launching services that facilitate near-real-time, personalized, and interactive features for customers. Now broadcasters and publishers have a new solution to engage viewers and fans through compelling location-aware experiences that enrich mobile content. With the launch of Amazon Location Service, location functionality can be […]
AWS Media2Cloud helps Formula 1 migrate to the cloud and manage its growing asset library
Since its inception in 1950, Formula 1 (F1) has grown into a globally recognized brand with a massive library of images, audio, and video captured at Grand Prix racing events around the world. The abundance of media assets F1 captured over time are a challenge to store, manage, and use. Researchers, editors, and producers spent […]
Seerslab creates a global 4K streaming platform using AWS Media Services
Seerslab, a leading augmented reality (AR) company using mobile AR and Vision AI source technologies, wanted to build a global online concert platform with 4K-quality accessible to fans anywhere in the world. It was essential to automate and connect all the parts of the platform – from login to streaming. Using AWS Elemental MediaLive, which […]
AWS Elemental Live introduces JPEG XS for low-latency, visually lossless contribution to the cloud
An introduction to JPEG XS As video consumption increases and content providers move toward higher quality content, bandwidth capacity becomes ever more important. Broadcasters transitioning from traditional serial digital interface (SDI) infrastructure to internet protocol (IP) technology for uncompressed video transport within the broadcast facility follow Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) standards […]
GEVME Live enables memorable interactive events on AWS
In 2015 GlobalSign.in, an event technology company, developed GEVME, a technology platform providing end-to-end solutions for managing virtual, face-to-face, or hybrid meetings and conferences. With in-person meetings and conferences canceled in 2020, the company wanted to build on its existing platform to offer fully customizable digital venues with a focus on immersive and engaging experiences. […]
How-to: Build a video-chat application for live streams using AWS Amplify and AWS Media Services
In this post, we are going to build a video-chat web application. For front-end hosting and backend resources, we’ll use AWS services like AWS Amplify, a set of tools and services that help front-end web and mobile developers build scalable full stack applications. And by using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK), an open-source software […]
Headliner reimagines the virtual concert experience with Amazon IVS
While most music is accessible today via streaming services, the allure of experiencing performances live remains strong as fans seek out concerts and festivals. When the global pandemic halted large gatherings, artists began exploring alternate ways to continue performing, typically via live streams ranging from intimate and low-fi setups to clones of stage shows […]
AWS Artist Series: Creating an ocean of clouds
This is the 6th post in our AWS Artist series, find the other five below: AWS Artist Series: Compositing Spanner AWS Artist Series: Creating characters with dynamic wrinkles AWS Artist Series: Animating Noa AWS Artist Series: Rigging the bridge for “Spanner” AWS Artist Series: Laying out the opening shots of Spanner Spanner Noa’s silhouette hanging from […]
Part 3: Live and VOD-to-Live HDR workflows on AWS
Part 1: Expanding the color gamut with HDR and AWS Elemental Part 2: HDR VOD workflows using AWS Elemental Server and AWS Elemental MediaConvert Part 3: Live and VOD-to-Live HDR workflows on AWS (this post) Introduction In this post, we focus on live content generated in real time, as well as file playout or VOD-to-live […]