MegaZone Cloud Unveils Cloud- and AI-Based Media Production Solutions at the Busan International Film Festival

MegaZone Cloud (CEO Dong-Hoon Yeom) , a leading AI and cloud company, will showcase its media production solution utilizing cloud and AI technologies at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).

As part of the Busan International Film Festival, which opens on the 17th, Megazone Cloud will be opening a booth in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) at the 20th Asian Contents & Film Market (ACFM), which will be held at BEXCO Exhibition Hall 2 from the 20th to the 23rd. Megazone Cloud will introduce three media-specific solutions that connect the entire process, from video planning to editing, rendering, asset management, and distribution, on a cloud basis. Furthermore, visitors will be able to experience a video editing environment utilizing cloud and AI technologies firsthand, and joint sessions will share actual cloud use cases applied in broadcasting and film production.

The industry is facing a turning point, with demand for high-quality visual effects (VFX) rendering and the explosive growth in content production driven by generative AI now becoming increasingly difficult to handle with existing local equipment. To address this, Megazone Cloud plans to create a space where visitors can experience a cloud-based production environment firsthand, offering a first-hand experience of next-generation production workflows that transcend the limitations of existing equipment.

The booth will feature low-spec laptops for trial use, allowing visitors to access a high-spec cloud instance using MegaZone Cloud's cloud editing solution, SPACE Edit, and edit videos directly. Even in low-spec environments without an external GPU, multi-layer editing is possible with Adobe Premiere Pro, a professional video editing software. This allows visitors to freely experience tasks typically difficult on local equipment in a cloud environment.

MegaZone Cloud will also demonstrate a collaborative feature that allows multiple laptops to simultaneously access the same project and edit together in real time. This will allow viewers to experience firsthand a new production method in film and broadcast production settings, where multiple participants can edit a single project together. Furthermore, in collaboration with Twelve Labs, a global video multimodal AI startup, the company will demonstrate AI-based video search and editing support. Visitors will be able to quickly identify desired scenes from massive video data using AI and incorporate these findings into their edits.

The three media-specific solutions being introduced this time are SPACE Edit, SPACE Render, and SPACE DAM. SPACE Edit is a cloud editing solution that allows you to run high-performance editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro and Edius online, regardless of location or device constraints. SPACE Render is a rendering solution that quickly processes large-scale renderings and manages costs and resource usage in real time. SpaceDAM is a content asset management solution that integrates video, image, and audio assets and automatically converts and distributes completed content to various channels, including YouTube, OTT, and broadcasting.

In the technical session, MegaZone Cloud engineers will present the industry's first cloud rendering case built using SPACE Render in collaboration with Rabbitwork, a VFX-based advertising content production company, and share the problem-solving process during an actual video project. In the conference session, a senior solutions architect will share how media and entertainment customers such as WetaFX, a global VFX production company, and Netflix utilize AWS to implement content production, VFX rendering, large-scale streaming, and AI-based recommendations. Participants will learn how to create the same editing environment remotely, how to shorten the time with distributed rendering, and even how to easily distribute completed videos to various channels.

MegaZone Cloud Media Unit Manager Seungryong Kim said, “MegaZone Cloud is creating an environment where creators can focus on creation without being restricted by technological limitations by efficiently connecting the entire media production process based on cloud expertise and AI technology.” He added, “At this ACFM exhibition, visitors will be able to experience cloud-based production methods firsthand and see specifically what changes it can bring in the field.”


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