Avid® (Nasdaq: AVID) has announced the results of a strategic global alignment focused on helping the company better serve customers. As part of its multi-year strategic, financial, and operational transformation, Avid is hiring hundreds of experienced media professionals at new state-of-the-art facilities in Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Avid is now able to significantly expand product development and R&D capabilities, and provide 24/7 support to customers in all regions of the world. This alignment enables Avid to better serve current customers, while positioning the company for growth over the months and years to come.
“Avid is a global company, and we are focused on providing the industry-leading innovation and support that our customers around the world need,” said Avid chairman, president, and CEO Louis Hernandez, Jr. “To support our aggressive growth strategy, we reassessed our global footprint to bring our people and facilities closer to clients. This strategic realignment reinforces our valuable heritage knowledge by adding hundreds of experienced industry experts at state-of-the-art facilities worldwide, putting Avid in the best position to serve customers moving forward.”
Avid is leveraging the expertise of a high-tech global workforce to open new facilities in Asia, Europe, and the United States. Around 250 new employees have been added at new locations, including:
Manila, Philippines: Avid’s brand new global shared services and support center houses the company’s new world-class technical support team, which includes dozens of industry professionals with real-world experience and expertise. Members of the Media Composer®, Pro Tools®, and Sibelius® support teams have an average of nearly 10 years experience using Avid solutions. The facility provides 24/7 coverage to customers worldwide, and is located in a growing business district alongside other leading technology companies.
Taipei City, Taiwan: Avid’s new hardware design center is located at the epicenter of Avid’s global supply chain, and brings together an industry-leading team with expertise around hardware design, manufacturing, and engineering.
Szczecin, Poland: Avid’s new research and development facility is located in a growing technology hub near leading universities. The new facility will incubate burgeoning talent from nearby academic organizations to develop new software and hardware innovations for real-time video and graphics. Additionally, the Szczecin office includes veteran staff for engineering, customer care, and professional services.
Boca Raton, Florida, USA: Avid is building a consolidated administrative support group at the new Boca Raton office, leveraging a strong work force to improve efficiency and productivity. The new office also serves as an important gateway to Avid’s customers in Latin America.
Additionally, Avid is committed to further investment in major US media markets, with more information coming later in 2016.
Review: Writer-Director Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance”
In its first two hours, "The Substance" is a well-made, entertaining movie. Writer-director Coralie Fargeat treats audiences to a heavy dose of biting social commentary on ageism and sexism in Hollywood, with a spoonful of sugar- and sparkle-doused body horror.
But the film's deliciously unhinged, blood-soaked and inevitably polarizing third act is what makes it unforgettable.
What begins as a dread-inducing but still relatively palatable sci-fi flick spirals deeper into absurdism and violence, eventually erupting — quite literally — into a full-blown monster movie. Let the viewer decide who the monster is.
Fargeat — who won best screenplay at this year's Cannes Film Festival — has been vocal about her reverence for "The Fly" director David Cronenberg, and fans of the godfather of body horror will see his unmistakable influence. But "The Substance" is also wholly unique and benefits from Fargeat's perspective, which, according to the French filmmaker, has involved extensive grappling with her own relationship to her body and society's scrutiny.
"The Substance" tells the story of Elisabeth Sparkle, a famed aerobics instructor with a televised show, played by a powerfully vulnerable Demi Moore. Sparkle is fired on her 50th birthday by a ruthless executive — a perfectly cast Dennis Quaid, who nails sleazy and gross.
Feeling rejected by a town that once loved her and despairing over her bygone star power, Sparkle learns from a handsome young nurse about a black-market drug that promises to create a "younger, more beautiful, more perfect" version of its user. Though she initially tosses the phone number in the trash, she soon fishes it out in a desperate panic and places an order.
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