Burbank, CA / LAS VEGAS, NV, Jan. 09, 2018 -- With integrated distribution to 1500+ premium video distributors globally
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LAS VEGAS, NV, January 9, 2018 -- VUBIQUITY, the leading provider of premium content services and media technology solutions is heading to CES with MASSIV (Media And Studio Services Infrastructure for Video) news about extensions to their offerings to guarantee robust support for constantly changing formats, quick-turn requests and content delivery on a same-day global basis.
“With the increase of OTT outlets for both creation of original content and distribution sales at the major studios, networks and independent providers has driven increasing demand for optimized pricing, highly automated 4K workflows,” said Ira Dworkin, EVP, Technology and Product at Vubiquity. “Our products and services enable the quickturn delivery of well over 100,000 unique content packages each month, compiled to the exacting needs of content owners and distributors, and positioned to increase consumer engagement and monetization.” Our highly automated 4K SDR distribution service, leveraging our componentized mastering platform for end to end orchestration, automation and IMF creation and archiving, enables:
- 4K SDR eMaster File Creation for DETE Library (4K HDR automation coming in 2018)
- 4k SDR automated processing & licensee delivery
- 4k SDR IMF compliant mastering and archive processing
We have seen extensive growth in the platforms and formats that we are supporting – from IOT-enabled devices to VR/AR360 applications, Premium VOD/Early Window security, HDR10/HDR10+, and DOLBY ATMOS.
The Vubiquity MASSIV platform also supports our content licensing business, which continues to remain a great selling point for new distribution entrants. As the lines continue to blur between content owners and video distributors, Vubiquity continues to drive innovation throughout the value chain with more to come at NATPE in Miami, January 17-19, 2018
About VUBIQUITY
VUBIQUITY connects content owners and video providers to deliver entertainment to viewers on any screen. Working with 630 leading film studios, television networks, independent producers and MCNs, VUBIQUITY brings premium content to over 1,000 global video distributors. Privately held, VUBIQUITY has offices in Los Angeles, Toronto and London. For the latest company news, follow us on Twitter @VUBIQUITY or visit www.vubiquity.com.
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Michele Edelman Vubiquity 3106144025 [email protected]


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