Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc. (Deluxe) has entered into a multi-year strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to offer faster and at-scale solutions for content creators and distributors. Additionally, Deluxe selected AWS as the company’s primary cloud provider, fully integrating AWS services to enable end-to-end content solutions offered via the Deluxe One platform. The agility of serverless workflows on AWS enables Deluxe to combine services such as Amazon Translate and Amazon Transcribe with Deluxe’s expert media services and capabilities to address industry challenges around localization and global distribution.
Together, Deluxe and AWS are maximizing their experiences and offerings in the media and entertainment space to provide unique and innovative solutions across the content supply chain. Deluxe One’s unique capabilities are leading the transformational shift and completely redefining workflows as content creators and distributors make the transition to the cloud. By leveraging the extensive cloud services provided by AWS, Deluxe has the ability to offer scalable and efficient solutions for the creation, storage, processing and delivery of content, connecting the media supply chain with an open platform to all vendors and partners to meet market demands.
“As more companies adopt native cloud workflows, our combined efforts are establishing how the modern digital media supply chain functions,” said Andy Shenkler, chief product officer of Deluxe. “We’re going all-in with AWS to leverage every aspect of their services across our Deluxe One ecosystem, enabling us to jointly provide content creators and distributors with innovative solutions across the end-to-end media ecosystem, as well as expanding the automation and enhancing the efficiency of our business operations and interactions with our customers.”
Swami Sivasubramanian, VP of machine learning, Amazon Web Services, Inc., said, “Deluxe’s rich history of serving this market segment combined with AWS services, such as Amazon Translate and Amazon Transcribe, will accelerate the development of new opportunities for the industry to create, localize, transform, and deliver personalized content to viewers around the world.”
In addition to existing offerings, the first industry challenge that Deluxe and AWS are tackling with this collaboration is the need for scalability and rapid innovation within the localization business. Global reach and increasing consumer demands are leading to shifts in the industry that require faster turnarounds aligned with shrinking release windows for content delivery. Deluxe and AWS are working together to revamp the modern digital media supply chain by enabling rapid, highly accurate, automated transcreation at scale, combining Deluxe’s expertise in localization with AWS’ AI/ML services, including Amazon Translate and Amazon Transcribe. The goal is to have a truly automated localization service for subtitling, closed captioning, and compliance that considers regional context and transcreation requirements not currently possible today.
Info on and insights into the Deluxe and AWS collaboration will be available at the AWS booth at NAB located in the South Hall Upper–SU2202–of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Rom-Com Mainstay Hugh Grant Shifts To The Dark Side and He’s Never Been Happier
After some difficulties connecting to a Zoom, Hugh Grant eventually opts to just phone instead.
"Sorry about that," he apologizes. "Tech hell." Grant is no lover of technology. Smart phones, for example, he calls the "devil's tinderbox."
"I think they're killing us. I hate them," he says. "I go on long holidays from them, three or four days at at time. Marvelous."
Hell, and our proximity to it, is a not unrelated topic to Grant's new film, "Heretic." In it, two young Mormon missionaries (Chloe East, Sophie Thatcher) come knocking on a door they'll soon regret visiting. They're welcomed in by Mr. Reed (Grant), an initially charming man who tests their faith in theological debate, and then, in much worse things.
After decades in romantic comedies, Grant has spent the last few years playing narcissists, weirdos and murders, often to the greatest acclaim of his career. But in "Heretic," a horror thriller from A24, Grant's turn to the dark side reaches a new extreme. The actor who once charmingly stammered in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and who danced to the Pointer Sisters in "Love Actually" is now doing heinous things to young people in a basement.
"It was a challenge," Grant says. "I think human beings need challenges. It makes your beer taste better in the evening if you've climbed a mountain. He was just so wonderfully (expletive)-up."
"Heretic," which opens in theaters Friday, is directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, co-writers of "A Quiet Place." In Grant's hands, Mr. Reed is a divinely good baddie โ a scholarly creep whose wry monologues pull from a wide range of references, including, fittingly, Radiohead's "Creep."
In an interview, Grant spoke about these and other facets of his character, his journey... Read More