MovieLabs releases RDF & JSON versions of Ontology for Media Creation

Posted on December 4, 2023
As we announced when we released Version 2.0 of the Ontology for Media Creation (OMC), we’ve also been working on both JSON and RDF implementations and now they're entering Public Preview.

GitHub

This is the first formal release of the JSON schema for the Ontology for Media Creation, with the schema, documentation, and examples all now available in GitHub. We’ve also updated the RDF schema to reflect changes in version 2.0 of the OMC.

You’ll need a GitHub account to access the resources and schema-dependent documentation here:
https://github.com/MovieLabs/OMC

You can also directly access the schemas without GitHub directly with the links below, though we encourage you to use GitHub for the documentation, examples, and release notes.

For JSON,
https://movielabs.com/omc/json/schema/v2.0

For the three RDF schemas

 

We look forward to seeing what developers can do with these powerful new tools to build implementations leveraging the Ontology for Media Creation for media workflow interchange. We’d also like your feedback – let us know if you find any bugs or want to request future features that would be useful.

If you have any questions or comments on these releases please reach out to us on ontology@movielabs.com or open an issue on  GitHub.   We’ll respond as soon as we can!

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