As EIDR makes gains in international markets, the organization is welcoming British public broadcaster ITV, the oldest commercial network in the UK, as its newest member. First la... More
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EIDR Welcomes New Member ITV
H.P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born on August 20, 1890, in Providence, Rhode Island. While not a particularly successful writer in his own lifetime, he is now considered one of the ... More
Fun Facts About the Netherlands
In anticipation of our trip to the Netherlands earlier this month to present the Authenticated Data Specification (ADS) at the 2023 IBC conference in Amsterdam, I researched fun fa... More
Next Phase of Cloud Localization Blueprint Highlighted
During the Sept. 15 ITS: Automation event, held during IBC at the W Amsterdam, MESA turned the spotlight on the next phase of Fabric’s Cloud Localization Blueprint (CLB) that wa... More
Specification Project Aims to Revolutionize Data Authenticity
The Entertainment Identifier Registry (EIDR) and automation experts from the Fabric and Flomenco used the Sept. 15 ITS: Automation event, held during IBC at the W Amsterdam, to gi... More
How Smart Automation Can Turbocharge Your Media Supply Chain
As streaming services face a period of consolidation, the ever-present search for value and efficiency in the media supply-chain has increased in intensity – and thankfully due t... More
Authenticated Data Spec Unveiled at ITS Automation
The who’s who of media and entertainment have banded together to tackle one of the industry’s most difficult challenges: the consistent, efficient management and delivery of ac... More
Helman, Drewry Win Engineering Emmy Award for Work Creating EIDR
MovieLabs’ Jim Helman, CTO, and Raymond Drewry, chief scientist and VP of EMEA operations, have been awarded an Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy for creation of the Ent... More
Engineer’s Room: Nordic Noir
Nordic noir[1] could be described as “Film noir, but more bleak – and in color.” More precisely, Nordic noir (also called “Scandi noir” or “Scandinavian noir”) began ... More