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EBU/AMWA Joint Task Force issue Request for Technology
Task Force on FIMS (Framework for Interoperable Media Service) solicits contributions on framework to support professional media industry.
Atlanta, United States, Geneva Switzerland – April 26, 2010: The Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) are co-publishing a Request For Technology (RFT) as the result of joint activities in the FIMS (Framework for Interoperable Media Service) Task Force. The Task Force has been created to address issues around interoperability in digital workflows. The joint effort between the EBU and the AMWA to seek out a common approach to integrate hardware and software components in modern TV production facilities is believed to be a fundamental need of the whole media industry.
In the RFT, the Task Force is soliciting a framework for media services, specific detailed definitions of common media processes, and an overall description of how... Read full release
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