Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish Digital Media Adds Telestream’s Pipeline HD, Vantage Transcode to Production Workflow

Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish Digital Media (FIDM), a new fully digital production and post facility on the University’s South Bend, Indiana campus, has selected Telestream as part of its video workflow. Telestream’s Pipeline HD network video capture and Vantage Transcode Pro workflow solution helps accelerate and streamline the creation of game highlights and other video clips that Fighting Irish sports fans can view on the University’s Notre Dame Athletics YouTube channel and website.

“We want to put game highlights online as quickly as possible, especially following an exciting win,” says Scott Rinehart, Fighting Irish Digital Media’s lead technologist. “With interest at an all-time high in our legendary, undefeated Fighting Irish football team, as well as the other 25 Notre Dame athletic teams we cover, it’s critical that we deliver high-quality game highlights to our fans as quickly as possible. With Telestream, we’re now able to post game highlights in just 20 minutes following the event, compared to the two to three hours it used to take, and that’s a huge improvement.”

During Fighting Irish football games or any other Notre Dame athletic event televised by major networks, FIDM brings in the live HD-SDI program feed from the network’s nearby broadcast truck over a fiber link into one of the eight channels of its Telestream Pipeline HD Dual network video capture and play out device. Pipeline captures the live HD video as Apple ProRes files-the house file format-directly into the facility’s SAN for FIDM’s Final Cut Pro editors to edit.

“While the content is being ingested, our editors can begin editing the feed immediately at the kick-off, which saves us tons of time,” says Rinehart.

To give Fighting Irish fans unique perspectives – such as exclusive interviews with players and coaches, sideline activities, and locker room pep talks – FIDM camera crews shoot ENG-style HD video footage and bring it in on P2 HD cards. FIDM uses Telestream Vantage Transcode Pro to quickly transcode the P2 video into ProRes and deliver it to the SAN so editors can edit it without delay. When finished, editors place their files into a Vantage drop folder and Vantage automatically transcodes them into the file format needed for online distribution and places them on the SAN, ready for upload.

“We’re delighted that Telestream Pipeline was selected to ingest live HD video and immediately begin editing game highlights for faster online delivery of video for Fighting Irish fans,” says Barbara DeHart, VP of marketing at Telestream. “With the many user-configurable automation features we’ve built into Vantage, along with its high-performance transcoding, FIDM editors can focus on the creative process, and the facility can realize greater overall productivity.”

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