2030 Showcase Program
Case Study Library
About the MovieLabs 2030 Showcase Program
The MovieLabs 2030 Showcase Program recognizes organizations in the Media & Entertainment industry that are applying emerging cloud and production technologies in accordance with 2030 Vision Principles. These companies are advancing the industry and reinventing the media creation ecosystem and, in the process, helping realize the MovieLabs 2030 Vision’s goals of enhanced efficiency and interoperability.
You can see all of the current case studies below, or filter the list by selecting one or more of the 10 Principles you’re interested in learning more about.
The 10 Principles of the 2030 Vision
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The MovieLabs 2030 Vision
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Creating a Next-generation Cloud-based Newsroom
Global Asset Libraries for Next-Generation Animation Workflows
Prime Focus Technologies Creates a Channel 4 Cloud Supply Chain
Ready, Set, Finish! A Studio and Production Workflow in the Cloud
Royal Opera House Sings the Praises of Cloud-based Orchestrated Workflows
Developing ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ in the Cloud
Skywalker Keeps the Humanity in Automated Soundtrack Mastering
Marvel Studios Cinematic Universe Editorial Library
Sony Automates VFX “Pulls” and Pushes the Industry Closer to its Cloud Future
The 10 Principles of the MovieLabs 2030 Vision
Principle 1
All assets are created or ingested straight into the cloud and do not need to be moved
Principle 2
Applications come to the media
Principle 3
Propagation and distribution of assets is a “publish” function
Principle 4
Archives are deep libraries with access policies matching speed, availability and security to the economics of the cloud
Principle 5
Preservation of digital assets includes the future means to access and edit them
Principle 6
Every individual on a project is identified and verified and their access permissions efficiently and consistently managed
Principle 7
All media creation happens in a highly secure environment that adapts rapidly to changing threats
Principle 8
Individual media elements are referenced, accessed, tracked and interrelated using a universal linking system
Principle 9
Media workflows are non-destructive and dynamically created using common interfaces, underlying data formats and metadata
Principle 10
Workflows are designed around real-time iteration and feedback