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NAB SHOW 2025 Demo Showcase
Live cloud production for sports
Create. Connect. Captivate.
Live capture and fast-turnaround edit (CNAP)
Fast-turnaround workflows for news, sports, and live entertainment face challenges of vendor lock-in and inflexible or costly solutions. Cloud Native Agile Production (CNAP) is an open, cloud-native solution that addresses these challenges by using a Time-addressable Media Store (TAMS) to ingest live feeds into a scalable timeline of media elements. The TAMS API provides a common means to access time-addressed media for multiple production workflow tools. This eliminates redundant data duplication and enables efficient workflows across platforms and teams. This demo shows an end-to-end CNAP workflow, including ingest, content manipulation in browser-based and virtual workstation-based editors, export for social media, AI analysis of segments, and playout to a live production gallery.
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