NAB 2023

NAB 2023: Blackbird Teams With Microsoft to Showcase Speed, Cost Benefits of Professional Web Editing

Blackbird is collaborating with Microsoft at NAB 2023 to highlight the speed and cost benefits of professional web editing.

At this year’s NAB, the media and broadcast industry’s largest global event, Blackbird will showcase the multiple benefits of its cloud native video editing and publishing platform with Microsoft. Providing instant access to content, browser-based Blackbird enables the fast creation of clips, highlights and long form content for rapid publishing to digital channels. Blackbird also significantly reduces time and resources for content reversioning and enables universal content access for creation and distribution.

“We are delighted to once again collaborate with Microsoft at this major trade show,” says Blackbird CEO, Ian McDonough. “In late 2022 the companies successfully combined forces on one of the world’s largest sporting events with the organizing federation. As more and more businesses move to the cloud the importance of speed, functionality and cost becomes increasingly evident. As trade shows are now back in full swing we are looking forward to an exciting week in Vegas.”

Due to its highly efficient cloud native architecture, Blackbird reduces production infrastructure costs by up to 75% (blackbird.video/TCO) and carbon emissions by up to 91%  when compared to on-premise and cloud- based workflows. Blackbird has also been shown to be up to 4 times faster (blackbird.video/speed) than on-premise editing platforms for popular workflows.

Blackbird Edge can be deployed on the Microsoft Azure public cloud platform in minutes. Blackbird supports the use of Azure Blob Storage of video for ingest and publishing which enables transparency of operation between traditional and cloud workflows for high quality content creation and delivery to any device. Blackbird integrates Azure services for stream handling and video-on-demand (VOD) encoding of edits.

Last year, Blackbird was successfully deployed on Azure by a global sporting federation for a major international event to make near-live match content available to fans instantly on their OTT channel. Other leading organizations running Blackbird on Azure include Deltatre and the National Rugby League (NRL).

During NAB, Blackbird will demonstrate how its platform runs on Azure and integrates seamlessly with other leading media production platforms for the fast, efficient turnaround of live content.

“We’re pleased to collaborate at NAB again with Blackbird,” says Simon Crownshaw, Worldwide Strategy Director, Media and Entertainment, Microsoft. “Our companies share the same vision of providing organizations with cost and carbon efficient tools that accelerate content creation and distribution. We welcome visitors to our booth to see the multiple benefits Blackbird running on Microsoft Azure delivers.”

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