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Episode Engine automates the encoding of all videos on the website of one of the most important festivals in the world.

Telestream Episode

The Episode Engine professional video encoding solution from Telestream has been selected for the third consecutive year to encode all the videos on the Cannes Festival website. Episode has been selected by the organization to streamline the entire video encoding and delivery process from a single application.

Until the implementation of Telestrea technology, the festival used numerous technologies to encode and deliver videos to multiple destinations.

Anthony Verpoort, manager of this project for the official Cannes Festival website, admits that he chose Episode Engine “because it allows us input inspection folders at the beginning of the chain, processing of several videos at the same time and the possibility of saving files both in local folders and in remote FTP folders. Additionally, I had the opportunity to link the five Mac Pro computers using Episode Engine's clustering capabilities to maximize processing power. “That has made a big difference.”

As the official website of the prestigious film festival, Verpoort and his team receive the trailers and clips, they are converted into the appropriate format and encoded in six different resolutions and bit rates for online viewing and press downloads. Furthermore, the videos of Television Festival, which covers photocalls, interviews, press conferences and all red carpet events, must be processed and put online quickly. All TV Festival content is produced in both French and original language versions and is encoded in three different compression resolutions at different bit rates.

With Episode, Verpoort can take a 40-minute press conference video and compress it into six formats and have it loaded in less than 30 minutes. Episode Engine speeds up the encoding workflow, allowing Verpoort and his team to quickly get videos online and keep their viewers up to date with what's happening on the Croisette.

By, May 17, 2013, Section:Emission, Study, IP

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