What We Do — 01
From production to preservation.
Media systems for organizations that produce audio and video at scale — and need to keep, find, and reuse it for years.
This is for you if
- You produce audio or video at volume and want the pipeline behind it to be fast and dependable.
- You’re building or modernizing transcription, transcoding, and delivery workflows.
- You want metadata and search that match how your team actually works.
- You’re thinking seriously about long-term preservation of, and access to, your archive.
- You want to explore fingerprinting, machine learning, or LLMs on top of your catalog — on a foundation that can support it.
How we work
Production and preservation are two sides of the same system. On the production side: ingest, transcoding, transcription, processing, and delivery that move audio and video from creation to audience quickly and predictably. On the archival side: the metadata, search, and preservation that keep what you make today findable and usable years from now. We build both, and the connective tissue between them.
We start by understanding how your team actually produces and uses media — the formats, the volumes, the daily flows — and design infrastructure around that reality. Ingest and transcoding that just run. Transcription producers can rely on without a second thought. Metadata and search shaped to how people really look for things. Preservation that holds up over time. With that foundation in place, the more exploratory work — audio fingerprinting, machine learning, LLM-assisted search across the catalog — has something solid to stand on.
Proof
NPR — Audio Production & Archival Workflows
A multi-year engagement supporting multiple teams across the organization. We built and maintained transcription, transcoding, and archival tools — the everyday infrastructure of a newsroom that produces audio at scale — alongside experimental work in audio fingerprinting and LLM-based exploration of the catalog.
Harvard & institutional media
Work in academic and institutional settings where the archive is the asset, and where getting preservation, access, and metadata right matters more than moving fast.
Let’s talk
If you’re building a media production pipeline or thinking about the long life of your archive — especially the kind of work that doesn’t fit an off-the-shelf product — that’s exactly the kind of thing we like.
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