Posts from October, 2009

Stream ES film “Avatar” preview

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Stream ES have once again collaborated with Way To Blue at the Avatar preview in Madrid, Spain.

The film premieres in December, but it’s already being hailed as the film of the year. Avatar, James Cameron’s first film since Titanic, uses CGI technology to offer a whole new cinematographic experience.

The 15 minute preview took place in Madrid, Barcelona, Mallorca and various other spanish cities on the 21st August.

Stream ES filmed the preview and the interviews and carried out the post-production. Here’s a little preview…

Stream UK delivers HD experience for ‘9’ trailer with Silverlight

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Stream UK continue to lead with way with new streaming technologies. Last week marked the UK launch of the trailer for Universal’s upcoming release ‘9’. The forthcoming full length animation feature film by Tim Burton is set to take the visual experience to a new level, and the online trailer needed to live up to this. Using Microsoft’s new Silverlight Player, and the power of smooth streaming, Stream UK provided encoding, hosting, and delivery services to make this happen – allowing web users to get a real taste of the stunning animation with a HD streaming experience.

This is the first time a major film studio has used Silverlight as a key part of a social media campaign, and looks set to be the way forward. It allows content owners and distributers to benefit from the reliability and usability of Microsoft technology combined with a viewing experience akin to the cinema.

Stream UK’s online video management system is now the first to offer smooth streaming  -  maintaining the company’s position as a leading provider of innovative streaming solutions. With web users spending more time than ever watching online video content, it has become a key business area for businesses of all shapes and size. Our product allows the user to get content online quickly, with its value retained in formats that can be seen by billions and delivered on a network that can cope with global demand.

Stream UK’s VMS system is used by a range of clients, from global corporations to leading digital agencies and niche content providers. Current users include BBC News, Ideal TV, The British Council, and Grey London.

To experience smooth streaming in action go to http://console.unrulymedia.com/content/video/1717
And to see more of Stream UK’s VMS 2.0 go to http://www.streamuk.com/vms.php

Stream UK’s Stream Crowdsourcer wins Streaming Media Europe Award

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Last week Stream UK’s Stream Crowdsourcer won best User Generated Content Platform at the Streaming Media European Readers’ Choice Awards. Stream UK’s Stream Crowdsourcer bet both Daily Motion (worth $65.6 million) and Never.no to take the UGC prize. The award was received by Stream UK’s CEO Duncan Burbidge at an award ceremony at the end of the first day of Streaming Media Europe.

Stream Crowdsourcer is a powerful platform that allows publishers and brand owners to capture incoming content from a variety of locations in a variety of images and video formats. A simple and elegant online application, Stream Crowdsourcer can transcode various formats and allows you to modify and approve content for effective management of your assets.

For more information please check our website www.streamuk.com/crowdsourcer

View Keynote Sessions from Streaming Media Europe

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Digital Media Specialists, Stream UK have been webcasting the keynote sessions and seminars from Streaming Media Europe at the Novotel West in London.

Thursday’s Keynote Sessions are currently available on www.streamuk.com/streamingmediaeurope

Also available are interviews of exhibitors and visitors to the event as well as ‘have your say’ content submitted by those attending the show.

Sauce for Source at Streaming Media Europe

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Stream UK is encouraging participants to have their say at Streaming Media Europe with the best submission winning a bottle of champagne. Participants at Streaming Media Europe are able to submit their news and views of the event via email, text or web upload and our roving reporter is also interviewing visitors for their opinions.

If you wish to submit content you can do so at the following links and be in the draw to win a bottle of champagne:

MMS: 07725 202020 subject: ‘streamuk’
Upload: www.streamuk.com/sme.php
E-mail: sme@src.streamuk.com

All interviews and content submitted is avaliable at www.streamuk.com/streamingmediaeurope