Spend more time creating with the most comprehensive set of cloud capabilities for content production
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AWS provides the most comprehensive set of cloud capabilities for producing content
Faced with unprecedented audience demand for new content and growing adoption of remote production, studios use AWS to quickly set up remote artist workstations, editorial workflows, collaboration platforms, and rendering.
Set up, deploy, and scale cloud-based rendering capabilities with just a few clicks so you can keep up with the demand for content and take on new projects. With AWS Deadline Cloud, you can scale capacity to run more jobs in parallel, customize your pipeline with included tools and integrations, and improve cost planning, visibility, and control. Free your team to focus on making amazing visuals and delivering creative projects faster.
Launch video editing and graphics-intensive virtual workstations on the most extensive global footprint of any cloud provider, including AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones, and run latency-sensitive applications using compute, storage, database, and other AWS services closer to your end users. Bring on remote artists from anywhere around the globe with availability in major content creation markets, so you can hire the best talent.
Eliminate the overhead of managing physical infrastructure and minimize the administration of installing, configuring, and maintaining your creative, compute, network, and storage resources. AWS is the only cloud with 400 Gbps network connectivity, the most powerful GPU instances for graphics workloads, and the lowest cost-per-inference instances. With AWS, you can focus on creating content that delights your customers.
Purpose-built solutions & services for Content Production
AWS services
Custom-built solutions
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AWS Deadline CloudAWS Deadline Cloud makes it easier to build a render farm without the need to manage backend infrastructure—with a simplified setup that reduces deployment from months to minutes.Learn more »
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Amazon FSxHigh-performance remote display protocol that provides customers with a secure way to deliver remote desktops and application streaming from any cloud or data center to any device, over varying network conditions.Learn more »
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Amazon DCVLaunch, run, and scale feature-rich and highly-performant file systems with just a few clicksLearn more »
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Edit in the CloudWork from anywhere in the world using only a laptop with a high-speed connection by building virtual editing environments on AWS.Learn more »
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Simple File Manager for Amazon EFSThis solution allows you to directly interact with data stored on Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) through a web user interface.Learn more »
Content Production customers
Avatar: The Way of Water Rendered on AWS by running 3.3 billion thread hours in eight months
Backed by the unmatched portfolio of services from AWS, Weta continues redefining what is possible on screen at a scale not previously seen.
Bardel Entertainment commits to expansion with AWS
DeadDrop Labs helped Bardel implement a multi-account AWS environment based on workstations and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), rendering, networking, and shared services.
AWS enables Outpost VFX to service new clients anywhere in the world in hours
Today, Outpost has five studios, having added a London location, all functioning as a single studio in the cloud, with all workstations and storage on AWS.
Netflix empowers remote workstations for artists
Netflix uses EC2 G5 instances on LAX Local Zone to achieve single-digit millisecond latency, empowering artists and content creators with virtual workstations.
Cinesite renders 'The Addams Family 2' with AWS
During the height of production, Cinesite scaled to 170K virtual CPUs (vCPUs) on AWS over the course of a three-week period.
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Content Production customers
Avatar: The Way of Water Rendered on AWS by running 3.3 billion thread hours in eight months
Backed by the unmatched portfolio of services from AWS, Weta continues redefining what is possible on screen at a scale not previously seen.
Bardel Entertainment commits to expansion with AWS
DeadDrop Labs helped Bardel implement a multi-account AWS environment based on workstations and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), rendering, networking, and shared services.
AWS enables Outpost VFX to service new clients anywhere in the world in hours
Today, Outpost has five studios, having added a London location, all functioning as a single studio in the cloud, with all workstations and storage on AWS.
Netflix empowers remote workstations for artists
Netflix uses EC2 G5 instances on LAX Local Zone to achieve single-digit millisecond latency, empowering artists and content creators with virtual workstations.
Cinesite renders 'The Addams Family 2' with AWS
During the height of production, Cinesite scaled to 170K virtual CPUs (vCPUs) on AWS over the course of a three-week period.
See all customer case studies »
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AWS Partners for Content Production
Discover solutions from an extensive network of industry-leading AWS Partners who have demonstrated technical expertise and customer success in building M&E solutions on AWS.
Consulting partners
AWS Consulting Partners help customers build customized solutions to meet their unique needs.
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AWS Marketplace
Media and entertainment solutions from AWS Partners are also available on AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog of third-party software, services, and data that makes it easy to find, buy, deploy, and manage software on AWS.