AWS for M&E Blog
Category: Content Production
Automating audio editing and transcoding using AWS
Audio editing and transcoding are crucial processes for content creators, broadcasters, and media professionals who need to convert audio files from one format to another and automate basic audio editing tasks. With Amazon Elastic Transcoder scheduled for deprecation, in November, 2025, it is important to understand the alternatives for implementing audio-only workflows in Amazon Web […]
Increase engagement with localized content using Amazon Bedrock Flows
Content producers and publishers have large collections with thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of articles that could be localized for new audiences and geographies to deliver increased engagement to novel and emerging markets. Localization is broadly, the process of transforming content (lexical choice, tone shift and translation) for new audiences from one geography to […]
NAB Show 2025 featured latest generative AI, live cloud sports production capabilities from AWS
More than 55,000 media and entertainment professionals from 160 countries gathered in Las Vegas for NAB Show 2025. At this year’s event, Amazon Web Services (AWS) served up new innovations, industry announcements, and memorable moments at the show. Creating. Connecting. Captivating. As the road to convergence starts with data and scalability, the AWS booth featured […]
Unleash creative potential with Wacom Bridge powered by Amazon DCV
Wacom Bridge is now generally available. This solution allows creatives such as artists and animators to have a local-like experience with their Wacom digital pen device when working remotely. The solution is available to users of Amazon DCV (including on-premises workstations), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), and Amazon AppStream 2.0. What is Wacom Bridge? […]
Manage budgets efficiently with budget events in AWS Deadline Cloud
If you’re a producer looking to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) Deadline Cloud Budget Manager to track spend and usage for your render farm, then this blog is for you. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that streamlines render management for teams creating computer-generated 2D/3D graphics and visual effects for films, TV shows, […]
Deepdub’s AI localization tools unlock business opportunities for Paramount’s Ananey Studios
Scaling content globally is no longer optional—it’s urgent. Audiences expect fast, seamless access to high-quality content in their native language. Studios face rising expectations, tighter timelines, and increasingly complex compliance demands. Yet, getting content to global audiences—quickly, locally, and authentically—is harder than it looks. This is where AI is transforming the game. Deepdub provides a […]
How to render a Blender scene on AWS Deadline Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that streamlines render management for teams creating computer-generated 2D/3D graphics and visual effects for films, TV shows, games, industrial design, and architecture. Deadline Cloud comes with a fully supported integration for Blender. It is the quickest way to render Blender scenes on AWS while […]
Using Open Job Description to Customize Submitter Workflows
Are you an Artist or Technical Director (TD) who’d like to streamline the process of defining and submitting jobs to your render farm? This blog describes how to use Open Job Description (OpenJD) to customize the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Deadline Cloud integrated submitters, and concludes with a code sample of a custom submitter written […]
Optimize GPU costs for video editing and CG/VFX with Amazon AppStream 2.0
Having the correct number of GPU workstations that are secure, cost efficient, and high-performance for video editing and film production can be a challenge. With Amazon AppStream 2.0, using the multi-session fleet feature, it doesn’t have to be. The challenges of securing GPUs for video editing and CG/VFX production In professional video editing and computer […]
How the NFL uses generative AI from AWS to streamline media asset search
Behind every gravity-defying catch and over-the-top tackle, a team of engineers and data scientists work tirelessly to bring National Football League (NLF) fans closer to the on-field action. One of the latest NFL analytics implementations is a sophisticated generative AI system built on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Its creation and deployment is one of the […]