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IPV Curator brings better third-party integration and creative working to 2017 NAB Show

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MAM provider at 2017 NAB Show: If you can’t find it, you can’t use it

Cambridge, UK. 15 March 2017 – At the 2017 NAB Show, media management technology specialist IPV will present the latest advances of its in-demand Curator MAM system. These include extended third-party integration and easier user collaboration and will be demonstrated in the north hall, booth N5925.

Significant advancements have been made to Curator’s integrated panels within Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. Users across any creative service using the editing and effects software now have more tools available to them to find, edit and manage stored or archived content faster and more easily, no matter where they are.

The Adobe-integrated panels lets users search discover and add live markers to content, check in and out assets, and allow the straight-forward overall management of productions, tasks or sequences. This kind of integration makes it easier for multiple editors or effects artists to collaborate on projects from wherever they are, on whichever edit station.

Curator will also demonstrate how its latest advanced proxy workflows let editors create projects even if the original high-resolution content is archived or unavailable. It lets them ‘remote render’ assets which applies effects and transitions to source material no matter where it’s stored – even if it’s in another country.

“This kind of speed and connectivity and collaboration is important in today’s post-production and asset management,” explains David Cole, CEO at IPV. “As content owners continue to create and store more assets, they must be easy to find and use, or they’re worthless. And this better integration with Adobe software and our extended system connectivity enables that.”

At the show, IPV will also display the Curator system’s latest enhancements in metadata search. Whether automated or manually added, easy search and restore of assets via metadata underpins a MAM systems’ search and management of archived content. IPV Curator lets users in any organisation easily use tagged metadata to find and restore content wherever they are, from multiple distributed storage platforms including the cloud.

“The reason we keep refining the IPV Curator system the way we do is because we work to the mantra: If you can’t find it, you can’t use it,” added Cole. “At the show, our aim is simple – we want to show how Curator can make it easier for you to find your media and make the best use of it, letting you realize the true value of your assets.”

Designed to be hosted either on a cloud-hosted service, installed on-premises or a hybrid of the two, Curator is able to scale up or down for a content owner to meet demand when it’s at its peak. The system will be on display on booth N5925 at the 2017 NAB Show between 24 – 27 April 2017.

nab show

22 – 27 April 2017
North Hall
Booth N5925


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