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| Formation | 2000 |
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| Type | Industry association |
| Headquarters | Madison, WI |
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Official language | English |
Executive Director | Brad Gilmer |
| Website | www |
Advanced Media Workflow Association, Inc. (AMWA) is a industry association focused on the content creation industry's move to IP based architectures. AMWA promotes industry standards that allow diverse devices to discover and interoperate with each other reliably and securely. [2]
The Advanced Media Workflow Association, Inc. (AMWA) began in January 2000 as the Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) Association, Inc. The organization's name was officially changed in May 2007.
As part of AMWA's collaborative process AMWA specifications are published on GitHub. [3] [4]
AMWA's Framework for Interoperable Media Service (FIMS) integrates a common approach to integrate hardware devices and software components in TV production facilities [5] [6]
Networked Media Open Specification (NMOS) provides discovery, registration and control services for the SMPTE ST2110 suite.[7][8]
The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a multimedia file format for professional media creators. AAF provides cross-platform data interchange, designed for the video post-production and authoring environment. [10] [11]
AAF and Material Exchange Format|Material Exchange Format (MXF) are successors to Open Media Framework. [10]
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Categories: [Organizations established in 2000] [Organizations based in the United States] [Organizations based in Madison, Wisconsin]