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Avid Debuts Pivotal Advances in Digital, Asset-Based Workflows at NAB 2012

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Integrated solutions from Avid now give news organisations and broadcasters the freedom to create content anywhere and distribute everywhere

NAB (Booth #SU902), LAS VEGAS, 16 April 2012—Avid (NASDAQ: AVID) today announced the largest showcase of integrated media production technology the company has ever presented at NAB. Avid is featuring completely new and upgraded solutions for advanced asset-based workflows spanning distributed production, multi-platform distribution, server and storage, and broadcast graphics, demonstrating how customers in news, sports, TV, and post-production can prepare for the demands of the future.

“We’ve designed an array of advanced solutions that give our customers the new asset-based workflow capabilities they need to build a more agile and efficient business,” said Gary Greenfield, chairman and CEO of Avid.  “Media organisations need to be able to reuse their existing media assets more effectively, collaborate easily, and find ways to monetize their content across digital and social distribution channels. With the capabilities we’re announcing today at NAB, we’re helping our customers solve these challenges by letting them create content wherever they are, manage complex production workflows, and distribute their media everywhere.”

Avid’s new asset-based workflow solutions at NAB 2012 include:

Distributed production—A new solution, Interplay Sphere, gives broadcast news professionals the ability to acquire, access, edit and finish stories from anywhere, anytime.  Leveraging a cloud-based architecture, applications like Media Composer and NewsCutter will give contributors the freedom to work in a completely distributed environment that spans multiple locations and time zones. Underscoring Avid’s leadership and commitment to broadcast news, NewsCutter and Media Composer with Interplay Sphere effectively break down the walls of the newsroom by expanding what journalists and news organizations can do, regardless of their location.

Multi-Platform Distribution (MPD)—To address the rising demands of multi-screen consumption, Avid’s new MPD solution streamlines and enhances the process for journalists and editors who are creating and distributing content across multiple traditional, digital, and social platforms. MPD removes the complexity of multi-platform distribution by intelligently orchestrating the flow of assets and metadata through creation, transcode, and then delivery to web content management systems, online video platforms, and social media.

Server and storage—Helping media producers address the challenges of ever-increasing production volumes and rising costs— the new Avid ISIS 2000 near-line storage solution works across multiple Avid Interplay installations to provide search, browse, access, and management, extending  production storage; the Avid ISIS 7000 v4.0 effectively doubles its storage capacity with the new i4000 blade; and the next generation AirSpeed 5000 video server features new codec flexibility with Avid DNxHD playback included in HD versions.

Avid Motion Graphics—Gives enterprises the ability to create stunning visual imagery, get it quickly and easily to air, and build strong brand recognition with an advanced real-time 2D/3D rendering engine, accelerated by the latest GPU and I/O technology.

Avid is also showcasing at NAB:

Avid Interplay—Extended Avid Interplay family of asset management solutions with new releases of: 

  • Interplay Production 2.6—Production asset management solution featuring greater workflow flexibility and capacity, support for multiple ISIS installations, and new end-to-end ProRes, JPEG 2000, and 3D format support.
  • Interplay MAM 4—Modular media asset management technology for automation of archive, ingest, production, and distribution operations and workflows.
  • Interplay Central 1.2—Web-based news creation application with improved media access and management capabilities.

NewsVision 2.5—New I/O, graphics, and workflow options, in an economical turnkey foundation for an entire newsroom operation.

Media Composer 6—Benchmark video editing system with 64-bit power, open I/O support, and sleek new look and feel.

Pro Tools 10—Industry-standard platform for audio and music recording with enhanced performance and responsiveness, including HDX hardware support.


Joanna Clark, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, joannac@rlyl.com, 44 (0) 207 403 8878

About Avid

Avid creates the digital audio and video technology used to make the most listened to, most watched and most loved media in the world – from the most prestigious and award-winning feature films, music recordings, television shows, live concert tours and news broadcasts, to music and movies made at home. Some of Avid’s most influential and pioneering solutions include Media Composer®, Pro Tools, Interplay®, ISIS®, VENUE, Sibelius®, System 5, and Avid® Studio. For more information about Avid solutions and services, visit www.avid.com, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube; connect with Avid on Facebook; or subscribe to Avid Industry Buzz.

© 2012 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Product features, specifications, system requirements and availability are subject to change without notice.  All prices are MSRP for the U.S. and Canada only and are subject to change without notice.  Contact your local Avid office or reseller for prices outside the U.S. and Canada.  Avid, the Avid logo, Fast Track, M-Audio, Media Composer, Pro Tools, Interplay, ISIS, Sibelius, and Avid Studio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. The Interplay name is used with the permission of the Interplay Entertainment Corp. which bears no responsibility for Avid products.  All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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