IBC: Mjoll To Demonstrate Mimir’s New Collaboration And Live Cloud Production Features

Fonn Group company Mjoll will exhibit at this year’s IBC show (RAI, Amsterdam, Sept. 9-12) in hall 7, stand 7.A45. The company will demonstrate the latest features of its video collaboration tool, Mimir.

Mimir is a cloud-native video collaboration tool where users can access and find content independently of its location. Artificial intelligence (AI) -assisted automatic metadata logging combined with a powerful search tool reduces the time needed to find the required content for editing projects and from video archives.

New at the IBC show are collaboration tools for sharing, commenting and reviewing, and new features for working from anywhere, such as synchronising Adobe Premiere projects in Mimir.

Debuting at the IBC show are also Mimir’s new live cloud production features. With its new live features, Mimir can now control AWS Elemental Live supporting customers who want to minimise their on-premise infrastructure and save costs. Mimir also supports live transcription, adding to the extensive list of integrated artificial intelligence technologies for AI-assisted metadata logging. Mimir users can manage their live schedules with tight integration to Adobe Premiere Pro for their editing projects.

Other news for Mimir is storage on AWS Glacier Instant Retrieval for quick restore of media assets, new MOS integrations for newsroom control room systems,  iFrame hosting, and further integration possibilities for creating custom panels inside Mimir.

Mjoll has certified a range of integration partners for Mimir. It is available through MOS, iFrame and as a panel in Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid and Cutting Room, as examples. With its open interface, Mimir is agnostic to which storage solution it connects to, as well as non-linear editing solutions and newsroom systems. Mimir also integrates with a wide range of AI technologies.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Mjoll co-exhibits with its sister company 7Mountains and will demonstrate Mimir’s tight integration with story-centric newsroom tool, Dina.


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