MegaZone Cloud Unveils Cloud-AI Media Production Solution at Busan International Film Festival (ACFM)

AI and cloud company MegaZone Cloud (CEO Dong-Hoon Yeom) introduced a media production solution that applies cloud and AI technologies at the Asian Contents & Film Market (ACFM), held as part of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).

MegaZone Cloud opened a booth in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) at the ACFM held at BEXCO 2nd Exhibition Hall in Busan from the 20th to the 23rd, introducing a media-specific solution that connects the entire process from video planning to editing, rendering, asset management, and distribution on a cloud basis.

At its exhibition booth, MegaZone Cloud demonstrated the process of editing high-quality video using a standard laptop with a low-spec, integrated GPU, using its proprietary cloud video editing solution, SPACE Edit. Visitors were able to access high-spec computing resources in the cloud using this laptop, running video editing programs like Adobe Premiere Pro and seamlessly layering multiple high-resolution scenes and effects for editing.

MegaZone Cloud also demonstrated an AI-based video search feature in collaboration with AI startup Twelve Labs. This technology, which allows users to describe a scene they want to see in natural language and experience AI quickly finding it, captured the attention of content creators who visited the site.

SPACE Render and SPACE DAM were also introduced at the booth. SPACE Render is a cloud render farm construction solution based on AWS Deadline Cloud. It provides an environment that automatically scales according to project size and workload, enabling rapid large-scale rendering and efficient management of resource usage and costs. SPACE DAM is a content asset management system that integrates and manages various content assets, such as videos, images, and subtitles, and distributes completed content to various channels, including YouTube and OTT.

Kim Do-yeon, CEO of Studio Target, a video production company that visited the booth, said, “SPACE DAM goes beyond simple storage and has all the functions needed in actual production sites, such as video management and subtitle management, so it seems highly usable in small studios,” adding, “I was impressed by the fact that the complex archiving process can be simplified into a cloud-based process.”

In the technical session, MegaZone Cloud's Cloud Tech Unit Manager, Jaehyuk Choi, presented and shared examples of cloud migration, focusing on SPACE Render, a cloud rendering solution. "Existing on-premise render farms have limited resource capacity and operational overhead, limiting content production speed and flexibility," Choi said. "The cloud allows us to flexibly expand resources when needed, improving both work efficiency and cost effectiveness."


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