Posted: 03/06/2020
Location: Webinar
Date: 11th June 2020
Time: 11am - 11.45am UK and 4pm - 4.45pm EST
Webinar: Remote live cloud video editing for fast turnaround content
To see Blackbird in action on 11th June please click the webinar you prefer below and register your place now:
Webinar 1: 11am to 11.45am UK time
Enterprises in sports, esports, news and entertainment that want to see how easy and fast it is to edit and publish live video content in the cloud remotely from any location – even on low bandwidth, are invited to attend.
Blackbird very easily enables highly responsive and fully featured remote editing for live content and can be used in a browser with a standard laptop. Blackbird empowers production teams to work collaboratively – easily and rapidly creating great video content for multiple devices and platforms including web, broadcast, OTT and social.
Blackbird is seamlessly scalable and powers significant productivity and efficiency benefits for any enterprise organization working with video. Blackbird can be used on-premise or as part of a hybrid workflow. Blackbird also integrates with the major public clouds – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
During the webinar we’ll show you how to:
- edit frame-accurately from anywhere – even on low bandwidth
- remotely and collaboratively produce great video content
- benefit from the only professional video editor in a browser
- enjoy instant precision access to video
- easily and quickly create clips, highlights and longer form content
- publish video content in seconds – to everywhere
- monetize content
- integrate Blackbird with existing infrastructure
Unique and transformative, Blackbird is proven with blue chip customers such as IMG, A+E Networks, Deltatre, Liverpool FC, Peloton, US Department of State, TownNews, Eleven Sports and many others.
To see Blackbird in action on 11th June please click the webinar you prefer below and register your place now:

Blackbird is best-of-breed
Jon Hanford - Group CTO, Deltatre