Experience AI-Powered MAM with Axle AI on Kenny Chesney’s Tour

Axle AI, the leader in affordable media management, today announced its radically simple media management software is now a key component of country music superstar Kenny Chesney’s live tour technology.

Axle AI software has been adopted by Chesney’s video director Jay Cooper, a multiple-award-winning touring video pro who has documented Chesney’s tours for the past decade. Cooper chose Axle for quick and effective performance review and to locate specific tour moments from thousands of hours of recordings of Chesney’s sold-out concerts.

“Our Axle AI media management software accomplishes tasks like finding a special artist appearance at one of Kenny’s concerts – that previously could have taken Cooper several hours,” said Sam Bogoch, axle AI’s CEO. “With our powerful software, any highlight and any shot from any concert is almost instantly viewable.”

According to Cooper, who has documented every Chesney concert over the last decade, AxleVideo’s media management software allowed Cooper to assist Chesney in reviewing past concerts quickly to fine tune and enhance his performances. Previously, Cooper’s content organization strategy was best described as “shoeboxes & sharpies.” He stored DVDs in shoeboxes and labeled them with a sharpie by year. Now the content is catalogued digitally and meta-tagged for easy review.

“At the beginning of rehearsals for the tour, I showed Kenny how it all worked,” said Cooper. “He asked, ‘Can you find when this happened?’ I typed in his friend that came to sing at his show, the show’s location, and said, ‘Let’s look at it from camera 3.’ Boom, there it was. Camera 3, this moment in this show. Kenny said, ‘That’s super fast. That’s amazing.’”

According to Cooper, Chesney likes to use sports analogies, and says he reviews past concerts as if it’s game tape. “Kenny asks to see certain moments in concerts and sometime comments that he’s done that too often – it’s time to change it up – and other times says, ‘that really worked there! We need to do that again!’ “

Chesney’s video touring crew created a unique solution to managing a decade’s worth of video. They combined a powerful tandem of Axle’s media management software and RAID hardware from Western Digital’s SanDisk Pro division. Not only does Axle’s software automatically detect and index media—metadata included—it also encodes that media to a lower resolution for Axle’s interfaces in browsers, Adobe® Premiere Pro® panel and mobile devices. The seamless automation helps Cooper breeze through his existing workloads while on tour, but he also relies on Axle for his ambitious plan to archive Chesney’s concert history and tag the footage for future searches.

Aside from helping Chesney review and plan performances, Axle AI is used to quickly pull clips for media and promotional use. The bottom line, says Cooper, is that the Axle AI software provides Chesney and his team with a time-saving tool for repurposing his videos in the future for a number of uses.

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Connectr from Axle AI Extends Workflow Automation Benefits to All

Open, visual programming system offers powerful capabilities to smaller teams, freelancers, and solution vendors

Boston, September 4th – Axle AI, the leader in bringing radical simplicity to video search and collaboration, announced immediate availability of Axle AI Connectr™, revolutionary new software which lets media teams automate workflows via a drag-and-drop graphical user interface; no programming skills required. These teams are typically at broadcasters, postproduction houses, corporate settings, universities and houses of worship. Typically, they have a need to automate a combination of ingest, transcode, web publishing and archiving steps to reduce the amount of manual labor required in the face of increasing amounts of media being handled.

The software is available for MacOS and Linux, and is shipping immediately.  Pricing is $1,195/€995 for a MacOS version aimed at editors, DITs (digital intermediate technicians), and others seeking power to automate media workflows; $2,995/€2,495 for MacOS and Linux VM versions for workgroups, and an enterprise version for $11,995/€9,995. The workgroup and enterprise versions can be deployed either on-premise (as a virtual machine running on Windows or Linux hardware), or in the cloud. The company will be demoing the software on its stand at IBC, Hall 7 (7.D33) and meeting with integrators and press at a pre-IBC breakfast on September 14th (signup link at https://tinyurl.com/14thbreakfast )

“Our goal is to create a common industrywide capability to build and deploy media workflows” said Sam Bogoch, Axle AI’s CEO. “Our industry has lacked a truly open, cross-platform workflow tool priced affordably enough to be broadly adopted.” Instead, customers have had to either hire programmers to write custom code, or buy more expensive and proprietary solutions tied to a specific application such as Telestream’s Vantage (transcoding) or IBM’s Aspera Orchestrator (file transfer). “With Connectr, Axle AI is putting a powerful workflow solution into the market at an affordable price, and opening it up to resellers and integrators as well as end users. We’re even offering it to OEM partners to license and relabel under their own brands,” Bogoch said.

The video industry has dozens, even hundreds of highly capable specialist vendors and a handful of larger companies with vertically integrated product lines. Typically, integrating an automated workflow involving two or more of these vendors is beyond reach for most customers, blocking access to greater efficiencies across the entire media creation process.  Connectr is intended to break this deadlock, allowing multi-way connectivity and integration to propagate over time, well beyond the footprint of single-vendor solutions.

The software includes a graphical front end, Connectr Designer, which makes constructing a workflow a simple drag-and-drop process. Software and hardware vendors, integrators and other technically advanced customers are able to build their own Modules that can be plugged into Connectr and become part of larger workflows. Modules can either be shared for free on open source code repositories, or compiled and sold commercially by vendors. Axle AI hopes to offer an “App Store” style business model for Connectr partners in 2019.

Axle AI is encouraging development of Connectr Modules from companies who offer the following:

  • Ingest software and hardware
  • Playout servers
  • NAS and SAN storage
  • QC software
  • Artificial intelligence/Machine learning tools
  • Transcoding software
  • OTT streaming solutions
  • Archiving solutions
  • Newsroom systems
  • Web publishing/CMS systems

At launch, Connectr Modules are available for Archiware’s P5 archiving software and ToolsOnAir’s ingest applications, as well as Axle AI’s own Axle 2018 lightweight media management solution. These Modules are priced at $1,995 (for Archiware P5) and $995 (ToolsOnAir and Axle AI).

Axle AI will be demonstrating Connectr at IBC 2018, in its booth in Hall 7 (stand 7.D33, September 14-18 in Amsterdam), as well as at MWC Americas (September 11-12) Adobe MAX (October 15-17) and SMPTE (October 23-25) in Los Angeles. The company is also inviting interested customers, integrators and vendor partners to join it online for webinars on September 6th. These webinars will cover technology and pricing for Connectr, and demonstrate applications the product as well as discussing how to build new Modules. The webinar sign-up links are at https://axle.webinarninja.com/webinars/50466/register (9AM EDT session) and https://axle.webinarninja.com/webinars/50467/register (2PM EDT session)

Finally, Axle AI is co-hosting a breakfast on the first day of IBC at the Roast Room, conveniently located on the front corner of the IBC exhibit halls, from 8-11AM (the show opens at 10:30). Integrators, broadcasters and the press are invited to attend – the signup link is at https://tinyurl.com/14thbreakfast.