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We were thrilled to be back in Amsterdam for IBC 2023! postPerspective TV shot videos around the show floor in an effort to deliver IBC to those who couldn't make the trip and to those who were at the conference but unable to see everything. We hope you enjoy our extensive coverage of new technology, upcoming products and industry trends. It will be time well spent.

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Light Iron's Seth Hallen

In Amsterdam, we spoke to the managing director of Light Iron — just prior to the writer's strike being settled — about AI, the importance of IBC and trade conferences in general, and more.

MovieLabs' Rich Berger

Rich Berger talks about the panel he moderated with the Hollywood studios on the 2030 Vision and the importance of interoperability, as well as Mark Turner's session on the MovieLabs Showcase Program.






AJA's Nick Rashby

AJA's Kona X offers 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 connectivity and subframe latency, targeting
post, virtual production and more.

Disguise's Camilla Powell

Disguise worked with Move.ai on the product Invisible, a technology bundle for real-time markerless motion capture on-set or on-stage.

Colorfront's Brandon Heaslip

Colorfront demo'd its new SDR to HDR Dolby
Vision pipeline. User improvements include
new contextual menus and audio improvements.

Dell Technologies' Tom Burns

Dell showed a software version of its OneFS
scale-out NAS, as well as demos of its generative
AI product, formerly known as Project Helix.



Avid's Dave Colantuoni and
François Quereuil

Avid Media Composer 23.8 uses AI in ScriptSync and PhraseFind. The older Media Composer UI is now an option, and Pro Tools has been updated.

Assimilate's Mazze Aderhold

Assimilate demo'd Live FX v.9.7, its software for projection mapping, LED volumes and image-based lighting. It now supports GDTF and video fixtures like Kino Flo's Mimik VRs.

Rohde & Schwarz's Matt Ellsworth

The newest Clipster mastering system features updated Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support
and fully uncompressed playback up to 120fps.

Facilis' Jim McKenna

Facilis' FlashPoint 48S is a 10-12GBps server in a 4U enclosure. Also on display was its WANLink Remote Access and FastTracker MAM 3.8.



FilmLight's Martin Tlaskal

FilmLight introduced Baselight 6, which features new color grading tools, a new UI, improved editing tools and ML-based tech, including Face Track.

Perifery's Abhi Dey

Perifery showed product integration with Object Matrix storage tools — which they acquired earlier in the year — in the combined platform Vision.

Ateliere's Andy Hooper

Ateliere displayed Connect, its cloud-based media supply chain SaaS platform featuring the AI-driven FrameDNA intelligent duplication detection.

Dalet's Aaron Kroger

Dalet Flex now integrates with Dalet Cut, allowing for cloud-based editing. InStream, an elastic cloud-ingest solution, also integrates with Flex.

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