{"id":13354,"date":"2023-08-30T02:04:53","date_gmt":"2023-08-30T02:04:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/movielabs.com\/?post_type=news&p=13354"},"modified":"2023-08-30T02:04:53","modified_gmt":"2023-08-30T02:04:53","slug":"movielabs-unveils-vision-for-interoperability-in-media-creation","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/movielabs.com\/news\/movielabs-unveils-vision-for-interoperability-in-media-creation\/","title":{"rendered":"MovieLabs Unveils Vision for Interoperability in Media Creation"},"content":{"rendered":"

San Francisco, August 30, 2023 <\/strong>\u2014 MovieLabs<\/a>, the technology joint venture of the major Hollywood motion picture studios, has released a new white paper in the 2030 Vision Series<\/a>, titled “Interoperability in Media Creation” setting forth a transformative vision for the future of media production workflows as software and cloud infrastructure play a larger role in supporting creative work. The white paper provides the technical underpinnings that can revolutionize the way creative teams work by making it easier to assemble, manage, change, and secure their workflows. For creative teams, this offers more choice in their tools and processes enabling increased efficiency that gives time back for creative work.<\/p>\n

The white paper focuses on interoperability and how it is a critical enabler for the 2030 Vision, emphasizing its increasingly pivotal role in shaping media production. Implementation of the interoperability principles in the paper can enable production teams to seamlessly integrate diverse software tools, services, and infrastructure. By achieving robust interoperability, studios and production teams can select and integrate the tools, vendors, and infrastructure that best align with each production\u2019s unique needs, reducing the need for custom engineering and integration efforts.<\/p>\n

\u201cCreative teams are faced with historical levels of production complexity with more deliverables per title, rapidly changing technologies, and under tight schedules with a scarcity of talent and resources. To help meet these challenges, the industry needs to find ways to better support teams in their\u202fcreative workflows, while also giving them the flexibility to adopt new technologies with less friction and risk,\u201d said Jim Helman, CTO of MovieLabs.\u00a0 \u201cMovieLabs believes interoperability is the key to success and our proposed approach promises to reshape the landscape of media creation, ensuring that creative teams have the tools and capabilities they need to excel.\u201d<\/p>\n

The MovieLabs Interoperability Paper tackles several critical aspects:<\/p>\n