Ateliere Creative Technologies has made available a new application programming interface (API) for Ateliere Live, its cloud-native software that underpins workflows for sports, reality shows, game shows, news and more.
Ateliere Live uses NVIDIA GPU processing and encoding with internet-based time synchronisation to enable distributed live-proxy vision mixing. The company says this maximises cost efficiency and sustainability for both on-premise and remote workflows, whilst offering a flexible live production solution.
Andy Hooper, SVP of live products, Ateliere, said: “Ateliere is committed to offering our clients the flexibility they need to scale and innovate their workflows. Our robust public API enables seamless integration with technology partners providing customers with the freedom to choose best-in-class solutions tailored to their unique needs, all while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in live production.”
One of the first completed integrations is Cuez, which controls studio software, hardware, and media assets in one centralised platform. Also integrated are live broadcast graphics solution provider Singular.live and Megaphone TV, an interactive sponsorship platform for broadcast and live content production.
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