Warner Bros. Television Show
A 16-episode documentary for Warner Bros. (WB) about emergency call centers required secure, remote collaboration between production, law enforcement, medical teams, and executives around the clock for 12 weeks. Coresee simplified the workflow, ensuring adherence to strict security standards due to the sensitive subject matter.
Previously, WB manually coordinated over 32,000 hours of footage from 16 cameras, leading to delays in detecting issues like out-of-focus shots. With Coresee, each camera transmitted live feeds to the cloud for real-time monitoring, cutting the offload and processing time from two hours to just 200 milliseconds.
Critical production functions could now take place remotely, including camera control, SD card management, and stop/start recording, making on-set operations more efficient.
Coresee achieved a 99.97% data reduction when processing the raw footage. In addition, it offered a high-quality download of any video assets in 4K.
After the success of 911 Crisis Center, the producers expanded their use of Coresee on their new show at Universal/Peacock, utilizing it across operating rooms, helicopters, and moving vehicles.