Media Supply Chain & Archive
Content Localization & Accessibility on AWS
As media companies expand globally, localizing content for international markets and improving accessibility for viewers with disabilities is fundamental. Media companies can now efficiently scale content for global distribution while identifying exceptions for compliance and accessibility regulations.
This demo showcases AWS services and partner solutions to increase access to content. Attendees will see guidance for content accessibility through translation into local languages, hard of hearing subtitles, audio descriptions, and visual signing to address accessibility standards.
These workflows leverage AWS Step Functions and AWS Lambda, integrating partners AudioShake for audio track isolation and DeepDub for AI-powered dubbing and translation. This empowers media companies to scale content for international audiences while meeting the needs of diverse viewers.
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