DVS Spycer offers post facilities content management solution

May 11, 2006 11:22 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

DVS has introduced its Spycer content management system (CMS) to provide post production houses with a way to deal with large amounts of video data and accompanying metadata.

Spycer provides editors, colorists and directors with a wide range of browsing, search and management tools. It offers users more transparency. The application assists by managing, searching and viewing content and metadata. It also lets users browse directories within the context of the current project.

Spycer has been designed as an open platform that supports existing structures as well as DVS products.

For more information, visit www.dvsus.com.

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