Mediapro inaugurates its third production center in Argentina
The new facilities have three editing rooms with Avid Media Composer and two rooms for audio post-production with ProTools.
Mediapro has a third production center in Argentina where the PromTv and Promofilm offices are located, as well as the Autopromociones production team for NBC Universal Latin America. These facilities join Mediacenter, where they produce ESPN content, and INCAA TV, the channel of the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts.
The new production center is characterized by its fully digital equipment. With a modern and highly equipped technical area, it has an audio department made up of two rooms with Avid ProTools for editing, mixing, voiceover and equalization. The video editing area includes three soundproofed rooms with acoustic treatment, equipped with an Avid Media Composer Symphony system and professional video monitors.
In addition, it has four editing assistance stations and 4 graphic editing cores with package Adobe CS6, on Mac Pro equipment, digitizing tablets and 4K monitors. All workstations connect to a central repository, Interplay database and MediaCentral web access server, allowing around 1,800 hours of professional HD video to be stored.
Storage
The system is complemented by a server rough for receiving and sending files, and a second automated server for Glookast that ingests the received material into Isis and updates the Interplay database without the intervention of an operator. In this way, it can be used from any workstation almost immediately. Added to the complete technical area are three areas for administrative and production offices, as well as three meeting, recreation and lunch spaces.
Finally, the central hall will have a space designed by Mediapro Exhibitions. Equipped with high-definition digital media, it will allow interactive audiovisual material to be shared, giving rise to the group's first corporate exhibition space outside its headquarters in Barcelona and Madrid.
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