Beeld en Geluid Viz One system
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Beeld en Geluid Viz One system
Case study Beeld en Geluid Viz One system Beeld en Geluid selects Vizrt’s Viz One MAM system to host the Dutch national TV and film archive. Vizrt, a leading provider of production systems for the digital media industry, has been chosen by Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, (The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision) commonly known as Beeld en Geluid, to provide an extensive upgrade of its media asset management platform, which is comprised of more than one million hours of television, radio, music and film. 1 Copyright © 2014 Vizrt. All rights reserved. No part of this software, documentation or publication may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, computer language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically, mechanically, magnetically, optically, chemically, photocopied, manually, or otherwise, without prior written permission from Vizrt. Vizrt specifically retains title to all Vizrt software. This software is supplied under a license agreement and may only be installed, used or copied in accordance to that agreement. Disclaimer The information in this document is believed to be correct as of the date of publication. However, our policy is one of continual development so the information in this guide is subject to change without notice, and does not represent a commitment on the part of Vizrt. Technical Support For technical support and the latest news of upgrades, documentation, and related products, visit the Vizrt web site at www.vizrt.com. 2 Viz One MAM for the Dutch national TV and film archive. The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (Dutch: Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, or short, Beeld en Geluid) recently decided to replace its extensive asset management IT platform consisting of a number of tailor made systems with a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) Media Asset Management (mam) system by issuing a EU Tender in June 2014. In November 2014 Vizrt, a leading provider of production tools for the digital media industry, was awarded the contract as the highest scoring amongst its competitors. "The main challenge we had during the European tender was to find a mainstream vendor that understands our demands and special needs of a Media Asset Management system at NISV. It was clear through the answers and solution offered by Vizrt, that not only do they understand our needs but that they could deliver a mainly off the shelf product" (Phillip Maher, Project Manager Beeld en Geluid) The solution consists of Viz One, Viz One Workflow Engine and a Web Portal (by xailabs.com) destined to guarantee sustainable preservation of the Dutch audio-visual heritage and to make it accessible for as many users as possible. Viz One will provide core services to search, view, select, license and order digital media assets. The archive comprises more than one million hours of television, radio, music, and film and is serving the eight Dutch public broadcasters as the long term archive. All programing for the Dutch public broadcasters come in digitally every day and media professionals as well as the general public will benefit from the new solution. Viz One for content management Viz One will be managing multi-tenancy ingest, browse, creation, transfer and archiving jobs in a reliable way. Viz One will also serve archivists inside NISV with the tools needed to catalogue content and to make it searchable by utilizing thesaurus terms coming from an external SKOS compliant thesaurus provider. Viz One will serve as the long term storage for "contracts" being negotiated between licensees and rights holders. Having both, assets and contracts indexed in a powerful search engine will give an exact view on the rights situation of an individual asset within the archive. 3 With Viz One’s feature rich RESTful third-party API, Viz One can expose all information together with video to eligible consumers, such as media professionals logged in through the Web Portal implemented by Vizrt´s partner xailabs, a company in Berlin (having already delivered big portals for Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone). Viz One Workflow Engine The Viz One workflow engine, with its capability to deposit business logic, will orchestrate tenant specific ingest routes of various content providers. The "TaskUI" module will provide additional task and monitoring features for all incoming license requests and serve as the backend for submitted orders. It interfaces with a billing system to hand out transactional and media associated costs to the front end (Web Portal). Web Portal (by xailabs) The Web Portal will bring a webshop-like shopping experience to media professionals and the public. For rights-affected content, license requests must be issued, whereas requests can be on a subclip level (with the help of the clip list composition feature of the web player). The search experience for end users (media professionals and public) will be similar to the powerful search features of Viz One Studio because of the direct interface with the Viz One third-party API, exposing (amongst others) facets and suggestions. The Web Portal brings a webshop shopping experience to media professionals and public. “With Vizrt priming the deal, an ecosystem with carefully chosen products of top notch vendors and Viz One at its core, we believe this to be the future foundation of the Dutch national heritage with the ability to grow even further and to provide best-of-breed services to our clients.” (Jan Müller, CEO Beeld en Geluid) 4 About Beeld en Geluid The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (Dutch: Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, or short, Beeld en Geluid) is the cultural archive and a museum located in Hilversum. The Institute for Sound and Vision collects, looks after, and provides access to over 70% of the Dutch audiovisual heritage. In total, the collection of more than one million hours of television, radio, music and film that began in 1898 and continues to grow daily makes Sound and Vision one of the largest audiovisual archives in Europe. The Beeld and Geluid team 5 6