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US Air Force
For over five years the US Airforce has used VideoBank for managing the content and data for their Weapon Systems Video Project. |
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US Army
VideoBank has designed and deployed several turnkey digital asset management systems (both CONUS and OCONUS) for the US Army and the Special Operations community. In addition to our basic toolsets, VideoBank has also developed advanced tools for the gathering and exploitation of video intelligence. |
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Medical Missions for Children
Medical Missions for Children is a non-profit organization that focuses its resources on the improvement of medical outcomes for our world's most critically-ill children. Through the distribution of video-recorded medical education content (via satellite and the web), MMC is instrumental in delivering valuable and timely information to healthcare providers on a continuous basis. VideoBank's technology solutions serve as the platform for the capture, storage and dissemination of video content to over 90 countries throughout the world. |
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Commonwealth Media Services
Commonwealth Media Services manages an expansive digital archive of video, audio, and still imagery and provides media services for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. CMS also works in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to ensure Pennsylvania's historical archives will be preserved. |
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Corbis Motion
Corbis Motion is one of the world's leading repositories of digital imagery and video. VideoBank designed and implemented a large-scale asset managment system to help them archive their content and provide users instant access to videos and images from film and entertainment companies like National Geographic, Smithsonian Channel and Paramount Pictures. |
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Cornell University Lab of Ornithology
With the help of VideoBank's capture and archiving tools, Cornell University's Lab of Ornithology has built one of the largest collections of natural sounds for use by students and researchers around the world. |
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National Geographic
For over a century, National Geographic has provided us a window into the beauty and complexity of our natural world. Their vast collection of videos from around the globe is currently being digitized and archived using VideoBank's DAM tools so that it will be available for generations to come. |
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The NHL
The NHL uses a VideoBank system to manage the capture, processing, archiving and distribution of as many as thirteen simultaneous games in a single night. From their central facility in New York, a group of NHL system operators can produce, highlight clips or condensed games and distribute these to hockey fans around the world in a matter of minutes. |
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Oregon Research Institute
The Oregon Research Institute uses a VideoBank system to capture multiple camera feeds from several research environments simultaneously. Analysts can monitor a single room from multiple camera angles, apply data tags for archiving and push content to a web server. Archived content is then replicated at three separate locations to allow researchers in different facilities to collaborate on projects. |