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Entertainment Identifier Registry Combined monthly update. Technical Working Group Registry Operations Update Business and Marketing Update Implementation Update . April 15, 2014. EIDR TWG, BMWG, and Implementations Agenda. EIDR New Members EIDR Operations Update
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Entertainment Identifier RegistryCombined monthly update Technical Working Group Registry Operations Update Business and Marketing Update Implementation Update April 15, 2014
EIDR TWG, BMWG, and Implementations Agenda • EIDR New Members • EIDR Operations Update • EIDR Technology Update • 2.0.2 Release Update • 2.1 Release Planning • Tiger Teams • Language Issues • EIDR Governance • EIDR NAB Show Update • EIDR Marketing and Outreach Update • Upcoming Industry Events
New Member Announcements • PBS • Eric WolfVice President, Technology Planning and Strategy • PBS will offer registration service for member stations in transition period.
Getting to Scale - 2014 • Bulk Registrations– current and upcoming • ESPN – Developing sports best practices, catalog to follow • Google – Under review • Flixster – New bulk data set to be processed • Netflix – Under review • Rentrak – Under review • Rovi – Monthly “continuous seeding” will be expanded to cover more records • T3Media – Will register catalog when sports practices are available
2.0.2 Release Update • Released on Schedule • No Reported Compatibility Issues • Focused on Back-End Features • Registry hardening & performance improvements • Limit Structural/Referent Type combinations • Require Series to specify at least one SeriesInfo item • Enhanced DOI Mapping • Limit on future release years • Prevent empty/0 Alt IDs • Allow Superparty to specify an EIDR ID during registration • Read-only access for Get Mod Base
2.1 Release Planning • Seeking member input on new features and priorities • Core features to include pending requests from past Tiger Teams: • Live Events • Provisional Metadata • Radio • Required Base Object Data • Sports (in process) • Release schedule will depend on budget
Tiger Teams • Sports Programming: In Progress • Working with ESPN, T3Media, and Red Bee to develop best practices • Will escalate to TWG or full Tiger Team for specific issues and recommendation review • Video Services: In Progress • Video Services search function now available in the Web UI • Preparing registrations for NBCU and ESPN • Next Up: • Value-Added Extras • Packaged Media (both digital and physical) • Digital Cinema
Language Issues • In general, changes to audio or subtitle tracks alone are not sufficient for a new Edit • Language track changes are new Manifestations. • If other changes are made at the same time, then a new Edit may be created. • Should “burned in” subtitles and intertitle cards be treated the same? • They constitute a significant change to the visual portion of the program (an Edit), but are language-focused (a Manifestation). • Such changes are often performed in-territory or by a post house for distribution (arguing for Manifestations) • Forced subtitles (rendered on the fly via timed text, not burned in) are new Manifestations, not Edits.
Policy Discussion: Metadata Authority • Metadata Authority • a Party that is authoritatively knowledgeable about a content record and is willing to assist in maintaining the accuracy of the data in the record • Is usually on the ACL for the record (either by request or if the Party created the record) • When a record has a Metadata Authority, they will be consulted when another member requests to change fundamental fields (such as primary title or episodic distribution number)
NAB Report • PBS TechCon • 2nd Screen Event • Briefings – THANKS AGAIN DELUXE • Crown Media, AETN, Scripps, LG, Apple • New Prospects • Broadcast station groups (thanks Zane) • This Technology, AdGorilla, OpenText, Ooyala, Imagine (Harris), Akamai, Brightcove, IBM, ContentBridge,AT&T • Co-sponsored MESA reception
Marketing and Outreach Update • April 29 NCTA • CableNET Exhibit (Thanks CableLabs) • Briefings • May 22 ESCA • May/June European Visit • September IBC
BFI • Match and register BFI catalog with EIDR • Status • 1300 sample records matched (1063) and registered (239) • In all cases, BFI ID in EIDR as Alternate ID, EIDR ID in BFI record • Using desktop XML tools • Next steps: • Continue working through UK filmography by collection (Hitchcock, Bond, Kubrick, Hammer Horror, etc) • Use as impetus to improve BFI metadata as needed • Eventually, include link back to EIDR from BFI searches • Use EIDR IDas part of existing BFI processes • EIDR ID for new BFI-funded films • EIDR ID for films digitized through Film Heritage Unlocked program • Status • Projects approved, in planning stages • Use EIDR in National TV Archive • In planning stages
ESPN • Purpose • Develop policies and procedures for ESPN to register its works for EIDR Content IDs. • Register ESPN’s back catalog of works. • Develop best practices and guidelines that EIDR will publish for all sports entertainment programming. • Partners • T3 Media and Red Bee Media • Status • Use Case Identification: In Process • Data Model Alignment: Pending • SDK Integration: Pending • Catalog Registration: Pending
Orchestra Networks • Purpose • To add direct EIDR support into the Orchestra Networks MDM solution for the media and entertainment industry (search, match, create, and modify). • Partners • Paramount will be the pilot customer • Status • Data Model Alignment: Complete • SDK Integration: In Process
Canal+ • Purpose • Bring forth EIDR ID in StudioCanal avails management system for own productions and acquisition of US titles • Studio support in adding EIDR ID use for International distribution would be great • Bring EIDR ID in broadcast operations & title management • Partners • Canal+ has announced deal with Technicolor • Status • Manual test: complete • Technical validation with StudioCanal: complete • Internal canal+ discussions with broadcast operations: on-going