Avatar Studios streamlines administrative operations with Xytech software

Jul 30, 2007 11:42 AM

    

Avatar Studios will use the Xytech Scheduling module to handle the thousands of resources for its film and high definition productions.

Xytech has supplied Avatar Studios in St. Louis, MO, with special software to streamline its workflow and media business operations. The software handles resource scheduling and media asset management.

Avatar Studios is a full service production and post-production television facility with a full studio, multiple Avid suites, sound design rooms, grip trucks, and Web development and design services, as well as duplication services. Avatar Studios clients include Anheuser-Busch, Enterprise Leasing, Maritz, Monsanto, Osborn & Barr Communications, Rodgers Townsend and Fleishman Hillard.

Avatar Studios has thousands of resources that need to be scheduled at any given time for its audio and video editing operations related to film and HD production.  The company needed a system that offered a comprehensive and user-friendly scheduling system that could handle everything from booking to billing sheets, invoicing, financial reporting in the general ledger, and asset management.

The software is Windows-based and Web accessible so it is easy to use within the entire facility and allows Avatar’s employees to get up to speed quickly.

For more information, visit www.xytechsystems.com.




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