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CineSys LLC, a leading Broadcast and Media Systems Integrator with over 25 years of IT experience in the Media and Entertainment industry, is proud to announce its partnership with AI video understanding experts, Twelve Labs. This collaboration brings groundbreaking AI-based vector search capabilities to CineSys’ flagship product, CineViewer, enhancing the way digital content creators across North America manage and search their media libraries.

CineViewer, known for its ability to view and playback a wide range of content types including MXF, ProRes, and DPX/EXR, now integrates Twelve Labs’ innovative foundation models. This integration allows users to effortlessly search their content using intuitive text prompts, significantly streamlining the post-production and broadcast workflow.

”Twelve Labs is a big step forward for content search for our users. Previously, metadata would need to be painstakingly planned out prior to ingest. Using vector search, this process becomes amazingly simple, and the search accuracy is astonishing.

- Tom Benoist, CineViewer's Lead Developer at CineSys LLC

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Twelve Labs

The addition of Twelve Labs’ AI-based vector search to CineViewer is a game-changer for facilities managing large volumes of content. It eliminates the need for extensive metadata planning, enabling more efficient and accurate content retrieval. This enhancement is in line with CineSys’ goal to accelerate workflows with cutting-edge technology and strengthen infrastructures for digital content creators.

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About Twelve Labs

Twelve Labs makes video instantly, intelligently searchable, and understandable. Twelve Labs’ state-of-the-art video understanding technology enables the accurate and timely discovery of valuable moments within an organization’s vast sea of videos so that users can do and learn more. Leading venture capitalists, technology companies, AI luminaries, and successful founders back the company. Twelve Labs is headquartered in San Francisco, with an APAC office in Seoul. Learn More

About CineSys

CineSys is a Broadcast and Media Systems Integrator providing solutions, integration, and support for digital content creators across North America. With decades of IT experience and a foundation in Media & Entertainment, CineSys serves a range of industries from broadcast and post-production to government, corporate, agencies, houses of worship, and sports. Their goal is to help companies get the most out of their technology investment, accelerating workflows with cutting-edge technology and strengthening infrastructures.

More information: [email protected] | 1-866-905-2050

Media Contact: Petra Kobayashi, CineSys LLC | [email protected]

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