NEWS AND EVENTS

NEWS

AI-Powered Post-Production: How Delft Intertech is Transforming Content Creation

IntroductionArtificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming content creation, and Delft Intertech is at the forefront of this evolution. By embedding AI-driven tools into its post-production services, Delft Intertech is enhancing content quality, accelerating production timelines, and fostering creative innovation. The move comes at a time when the media and entertainment sector is embracing automation to meet surging demand for high-quality, fast-turnaround content. Why AI in Post-Production MattersThe shift toward AI in post-production is driven by the need for efficiency and precision. According to a 2024 survey by MarketsandMarkets, 78% of media companies plan to increase their investment in AI-driven production tools within the next two years. This shift is driven by client demands for faster project delivery and the rise of on-demand streaming services that require a steady flow of fresh, high-quality content. AI Capabilities Driving Change at Delft Intertech Noise Reduction — AI algorithms automatically identify and remove background noise from audio tracks, creating a cleaner and more professional sound. Frame Stabilization — Reduces shakiness in footage, particularly useful for content filmed with handheld devices. Visual Effects (VFX) Rendering — AI accelerates rendering processes, cutting down time required for CGI elements and visual effects. Automated Quality Control (QC) — AI systems automatically scan files for issues like dropped frames, audio sync errors, and color inconsistencies. How Clients Benefit Enhanced Creative Freedom: Editors can focus on storytelling and creative elements rather than repetitive technical tasks. Faster Delivery Times: AI reduces production time, enabling content to be released more quickly, a key advantage in today’s fast-paced streaming landscape. Cost Savings: Lower reliance on manual labor results in a leaner production process, offering significant cost savings. Broader Industry ImpactThe AI-driven approach to post-production is transforming the content creation process. McKinsey’s 2024 report estimates that media companies leveraging AI tools for post-production can increase production efficiency by up to 40%. Companies that fail to adopt AI-driven solutions may find themselves lagging behind competitors. Future OutlookDelft Intertech’s commitment to AI-based innovation is a signal of the company’s long-term strategy to lead in the field of media production. As the demand for premium content continues to rise, Delft Intertech is well-positioned to provide faster, more cost-effective, and higher-quality production services to its clients. As more players in the industry embrace AI-driven workflows, Delft Intertech’s expertise and capabilities will remain in high demand Go back

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Revolutionizing Post-Production with AI: Delft Intertech Introduces New Automation Tools

Introduction The media and entertainment industry is experiencing a technological shift as AI-driven solutions take center stage in post-production. Delft Intertech, a leading name in broadcast and media solutions, is spearheading this transformation by integrating advanced AI automation tools into its post-production workflow. This development is set to redefine industry standards by enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and creative potential. The Need for AI in Post-ProductionAs media consumption grows exponentially, production companies face increasing pressure to produce high-quality content at a faster pace. Traditional post-production processes, such as manual editing, color grading, and audio mastering, are time-consuming and labor-intensive. According to a recent report by Grand View Research, the global AI in media & entertainment market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 26.9% from 2023 to 2030, underscoring the need for AI-based solutions. Key Features of Delft Intertech’s AI Tools Scene Detection — Automatically identifies scene changes, making it easier for editors to navigate long video files. Smart Tagging — Uses AI to tag visual and audio elements, enabling faster content categorization and retrieval. Voice-to-Text Transcription — Converts speech to text in multiple languages, streamlining the process of creating captions and subtitles. Predictive Editing — AI suggests optimal cuts and transitions, reducing the time editors spend on manual decision-making. Benefits for Clients Faster Turnaround Times: Automated tools reduce manual effort, allowing projects to be completed more quickly. Cost Reduction: By minimizing human intervention, production costs are significantly reduced. Improved Consistency: AI ensures uniform quality in editing, color correction, and audio treatment across multiple projects. Industry ImpactThe introduction of AI into post-production is not just a trend — it’s a revolution. With Deloitte estimating that over 26% of all hours spent on video production could be automated, Delft Intertech’s initiative places it at the forefront of this evolution. Companies that adopt AI-based post-production tools are poised to see a reduction in production timelines by up to 30%, according to PwC’s industry analysis. Looking AheadDelft Intertech’s continued investment in AI technologies signals its commitment to staying ahead of industry trends. By providing clients with smarter, faster, and more cost-effective solutions, the company is solidifying its role as a leader in broadcast and post-production services. Go back

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ITNP invests £1m in upgrade

Facility builds high-end audio and edit suites to create dedicated area for external clients ITN Productions (ITNP) is investing £1m to expand its post-production services and create a dedicated area for external clients, with editing and finishing rooms and high-end immersive audio mixing. The expansion is the latest move by ITNP to create an attractive, high-end facility that can compete on an equal footing with an independent post house. It comes only two years after the production house’s existing post facilities underwent extensive expansion, refreshment and refurbishment. ITNP is based in an imposing modern office building on Gray’s Inn Road, Holborn. A huge reception area incorporates an in-house café that delivers orders directly to the edit suites, and provides quite a different environment to that of a typical post house. The post facilities are in the basement of the building, and the centrepiece of the expansion is a spacious new Dolby Atmos Home Entertainment room. It’s ITNP’s fourth audio suite and enables the firm to work on immersive audio mixes for high-end TV clients. The room is Dolby certified for TV rather than theatrical Atmos mixes, with the aim firmly on servicing the audio requirements of SVoD productions. Source: broadcastnow Go back

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GoPro launches Hero8 Black and Hero Max

GoPro has launched two new cameras, the Hero8 Black and the Hero Max. The Hero8 Black is 14% lighter than GoPro’s flagship Hero7 Black and has a 12-megapixel camera sensor with improved HDR. It also has new HyperSmooth 2.0 video stabilization to help smooth out bumpy video, wind-noise reduction and can shoot 4K video in addition to slow-motion video. It is designed to connect to a new range of hardware add-ons targeted at vloggers. Users can now bolt on three optional accessories: a shotgun microphone for improved audio; a small light to help in dim conditions; and a flip-up screen, allowing self-shooters to frame themselves The Hero Max, meanwhile, has two lenses and can record sharper 5.6K video in 360-degrees. There’s also a new Max SuperView ultra-wide camera mode, it can livestream in 1080p and offers an option that lets users automatically backup videos and photos to the cloud. It also has six microphones, which GoPro says will offer the “best stereo sound ever” from one of its cameras. The Hero8 Black is priced at Euros 429.99, while the Hero Max is Euros 529.99. Source: broadcastnow Go back

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EVENTS

Prolight + Sound Guangzhou 2024

Held from May 27 to 30 in Guangzhou, this event is recognized as the world's largest entertainment and Pro AV trade fair. It united manufacturers, distributors, system integrators, and end-users, showcasing the latest innovations in multi-purpose environments and driving industry growth through product displays and market insights.

InfoComm Asia 2024

Scheduled for July 17 to 19 in Bangkok, this event served as a significant platform for the Pro AV industry in Asia. It featured a comprehensive showcase of innovative audiovisual solutions, attracting professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and network within the industry.

14-15 May 2025 Olympia Grand Hall London

Media Production and Technology Show (MPTS) 2024 Taking place on May 15 and 16 in London, MPTS is the UK's largest event for the media and entertainment industry. It brought together technology and creativity, offering attendees the opportunity to engage with the latest products and services in broadcasting, production, and Pro AV.

Dates: April 13-17, 2024 Location: Las Vegas, NV

NAB Las Vegas is arguably the most famous trade show in the media and broadcast industry’s annual event calendar, and for good reason! A hotbed of innovation, last year’s show alone welcomed more than 1000 broadcast, media, and technology companies to showcase their expertise. It also attracted 65,000+ visitors from over 160 countries, making it a truly global event.

11-14 February 2020Amesterdam, RAI, NL

At ISE 2020, you’ll be Making Deeper Connections with the newest technologies, the latest ideas – and the global AV industry.

Marine Equipment Trade Show is the world's largest trade exhibition of marine equipment, materials, and systems. We are the only truly international B2B ...

15 - 17 October 2019 RAI Amsterdam

At ISE 2020, you’ll be Making Deeper Connections with the newest technologies, the latest ideas – and the global AV industry.

15 - 17 October 2019 RAI Amsterdam

The world's most influential media, entertainments and technology show...

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