DPP011 File based programme delivery using AS-11 UK HD - Technical requirements
This document outlines a subset of technical requirements for the delivery of programmes using the AMWA AS-11 UK DPP HD file format. It is focused on delivery for UK broadcasters.
DPP010 File based programme delivery - Guidance for production and post-production
This document provides guidance for the production and post-production of High Definition (HD) programmes. It is focused on the needs of UK broadcasters.
This recommendation aims to reduce friction in the media supply chain at the points of content interchange, specifically around the exchange of metadata.
CES 2021: What consumer trends mean for the media industry
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An example file showing a complex Delivery Structure from the output of a Newsrooom MAM system at the Delivery stage where clips have unique rights/restrictions.
An example file showing the output of a local field edit in the Acquire & Finish stage, with an in-field edit comtaining clips originating from multiple sources.
An example package made up of clips from multiple sources at the Acquire & Finish stage. One clip is original, one copied from another device, and one from a new device.
An example file showing the output of a local field edit in the Acquire & Finish stage with an in-field edit and clips originating from the same source
An example file showing the output of a Newsroom planning system at the Planning stage. The story has been assigned to 2 devices both receiving the same metadata.
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