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MTS 2025, Article 23 (pp. 1 to 19)
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Dynamic Media Facility - Resource Planning & Orchestration - Possibilities Today & Challenges Ahead

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SMPTE — Pasadena, CA
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
00, pp. 1–19
Abstract
The media and entertainment industry faces constant pressure to improve flexibility, increase efficiency, and “do more with less.” A Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) [1] enables broadcasters and media companies to have exactly the technical resources they need-at the right time, in the right place, and with the correct configuration. In an ideal scenario, resource utilization rates approaching 100% can be achieved, a dramatic improvement compared to today's static and often underutilized broadcast infrastructures. To unlock the full potential of a DMF, every part of the operation must be digitized and orchestrated. Orchestration solutions are essential to manage the lifecycle of technical resources and integrate with broader service management and assurance workflows, including non-technical resources like people or rooms and business systems such as ticketing or billing. This paper explores the challenges of managing dynamic resources, examines dependencies such as compute, licensing, and network bandwidth, highlights what is already possible today, and outlines the remaining steps toward a fully dynamic, orchestrated media facility.
Publication Date
2025-10-13
ISBN
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Author(s)
Thomas Gunkel
Keyword(s)
Dynamic Media Infrastructure, Orchestration, Resource Management, Automation, Infrastructure Lifecycle, Service Lifecycle, Scheduling
Copyright
© 2025 SMPTE
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