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EditShare for Sports

Media storage, workflow automation, and AI-assisted discovery built for fast-turn sports production

Discover how EditShare helps sports production teams capture, manage, and deliver content faster, from live ingest to highlights, features, and archive reuse.

The Challenge in Sports Production

Sports production teams work under constant time pressure, high simultaneous activity, and extreme media volumes.

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Dozens of cameras capturing high-frame-rate, high-resolution content

Remote Access

Editors, producers, and digital teams working in parallel

Growing archives that need to stay searchable and reusable

Zero tolerance for downtime or bottlenecks during live events

Traditional storage and manual workflows struggle to keep up with the pace and scale of modern sports production.

Sports Production

Winning the Race for Sports

Connecting people, projects, and media in one continuous sports workflow. EditShare automates the technical steps so production teams stay focused on the action.

Collaboration & Workflow Intelligence

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FLOW indexes, searches, and manages media using rich metadata so editors and producers can find the right moment quickly, even during live or near-live production.

Automated ingest and proxy creation ensure content is available for editing and review as soon as it lands, without manual intervention.

Workflow automation supports consistent hand-offs between live ingest, edit, highlights, and archive teams.

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Native integration with Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve enables shared bins, projects, and timelines.

Result: faster turnaround, fewer delays, and smoother collaboration under pressure.

Built for the Demands of Modern Sports Media

Performance and Integration

  • High aggregate bandwidth for live and post workflows
  • Consistent performance during peak concurrency
  • Support for high frame rate, UHD, and large file formats

Scalable Storage for Production and Archive

  • EFS NVMe for high-throughput live ingest and fast-turn editing
  • Online shared storage for active productions and highlights
  • Nearline storage for completed events and season libraries
  • Archive tiers for long-term retention and rights-managed content
FLOW Media Asset Management

AI-Assisted Media Discovery with FLOW

  • Rapid Play Identification: Locate key moments, athletes, spoken phrases, logos, or on-screen text.
  • Production-Scale Performance: Designed for high-throughput teams working with continuous ingest, large archives, and time-sensitive turnaround.
  • Secure, Infrastructure-Controlled Processing: AI analysis runs within your controlled environment.
  • Sponsorship & Rights Validation: Quickly verify logo appearances and brand exposure.

Remote Access and Multi-Site Workflows

  • SwiftLink provides secure remote access to on-prem EditShare environments for editors and producers working offsite
  • SwiftSync automates background synchronisation between facilities or systems for protection and continuity

Real-World Scenarios

Live event production

Multiple editors work concurrently on shared projects while ingest continues from dozens of cameras.

Highlights and social turnaround

Producers quickly find key moments and publish clips to digital platforms during and immediately after events.

Post-event features and analysis

Teams reuse indexed media from live events to create longer-form content without relinking or duplication.

Season libraries and archives

Past games and seasons remain searchable and accessible for editorial reuse, rights delivery, and storytelling.

Flexible Options for Every Team

Proven in live sports environments

“It gave us the slick workflows we need to keep on top of our exponentially increasing workloads”

Dennis Docil, Senior Director of Content Services for the Florida Panthers

The Core Principles Behind a Strong Sports Workflow

Principle What It Means in Sports Operational Impact
Real-Time Ingest and Shared Access Multi-cam feeds captured once and made instantly available to editors, producers, and loggers across locations. Shorter highlight turnaround and faster publishing during live events.
Metadata-Driven Media Logging, markers, and structured metadata travel with the content across the entire media library, including archive nodes. Clips found in seconds during live moments, post-game analysis, and future seasons.
Scalable Infrastructure for Peak Events Storage and workflow that scale with 4K, HDR, high frame rates, and growing feed counts without redesigning architecture. Consistent performance during playoffs, tournaments, and high-demand seasons.
Distributed Collaboration Onsite crews, remote editors, social teams, and partners working on the same shared media without copying or shipping drives. Broader coverage with smaller crews and faster multi-platform output.
Automated Indexing and AI Assistance Object and scene detection enrich media at ingest, structuring content for search and reuse. More content published per game with less manual logging effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

EditShare enables real-time ingest and shared access so editors can begin cutting while the game is still in progress. Multi-camera feeds are captured once and made immediately available across the production team, whether onsite or remote.

Yes. EditShare storage is built for high-bandwidth environments including 4K, HDR, and high frame rate capture. The architecture scales to support increasing feed counts and peak-event demand without reengineering your workflow.

SwiftLink provides secure remote access to on-prem EditShare environments. Editors and producers can work with shared media from anywhere without copying content or compromising security.

SwiftSync automates synchronization between facilities or systems, ensuring media and metadata remain aligned. This supports distributed teams, continuity planning, and centralized content management across locations.

FLOW AI enriches media at ingest with automated indexing and object or scene detection. This makes it easier to locate key plays, players, and moments across large libraries, accelerating highlight creation and archive reuse.

Yes. EditShare integrates directly with Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve, allowing editors to work in their native tools while accessing shared storage and centralized media management.

Centralized media asset management keeps historic games, player footage, and branded content searchable and reusable. This supports sponsorship activation, anniversary programming, digital publishing, and long-term monetization.