CULVER CITY, Calif. /California Newswire/ — Digital Dailies, the patented technology at the heart of DAX, the leading provider of production workflow and media asset management solutions to the entertainment industry, along with its inventor and DAX, LLC co-founder Josh C. Kline, have been honored by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences with a Primetime Emmy Engineering Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development.
"It's an honor to be recognized by the Television Academy for Digital Dailies which grew out of my passion for innovation and the creative process," said Josh C. Kline, "The proliferation of Digital Dailies throughout the industry, as a tool used by television's top talents, is an amazing and deeply satisfying culmination of our work."
DAX CEO Patrick Macdonald-King said, "Kline's pioneering vision for Digital Dailies and our company's dedication have led the industry's transition to file-based workflow in the cloud. We thank the Television Academy for recognizing the significant role that Digital Dailies play in the television industry. We feel the honor is shared by our many clients, using our technology to make great shows, and by DAX's talented staff who are committed to serving the industry with the best tools and support."
In making the announcement of this year's Emmy(R) Engineering Awardees, the Television Academy identified Digital Dailies(R) as "the impetus for significant television industry change by distributing production dailies and cuts via a web-based, streaming approach. Digital Dailies also has provided content security in the forms of both encryption and watermarking the system. This was rapidly adopted due to its secure, fast, reliable and low-cost delivery to anyone with an Internet connection, over which shots can be approved and annotated with frame-accurate comments. Having launched in the era of film, Digital Dailies(R) has bridged the gap to today's file-based workflows through its advanced metadata processing that enabled a clip-based paradigm."
The Engineering Emmy(R) marks DAX's second recognition this year, following the StudioDaily Prime Award at 2013 NAB. TV shows using Digital Dailies(R) and DAX racked up 53 nominations and 9 wins at the 2013 Primetime Emmys(R).
Television shows currently using the DAX platform include: "Homeland," "The Big Bang Theory," "NCIS," "CSI," "Bones," "New Girl," "The Walking Dead," "America's Next Top Model," "The Mentalist," "Two and a Half Men," "Glee," "How I Met Your Mother," "Dexter" and "Mad Men," "Orange Is The New Black," and all pilots for Warner Bros. Television Studios, CBS Television Studios, 20th Century Fox, Fox Television Studios, A&E, Showtime, and Lionsgate Television.
About DAX, LLC:
Leading the industry at the center of the Media Universe(R), DAX ( http://www.daxcloud.com/ @daxplatform ) is the top provider of production workflow and media asset management applications and services to companies that produce, distribute and license audio-visual content. The DAX platform, including Emmy award-winning Digital Dailies(R), is a highly-secure innovative web-based application used by most major studios and television networks for collaboration and distribution management of content during the production process, and for marketing and distribution of final product and library assets. The company is based in Culver City, Calif., close to the major Hollywood studios and networks it services, as well as serving Canada's media industry, and its clientele shooting in Canada, from its Toronto office.
About the 65th Primetime Emmy(R) Engineering Awards:
The 65th Primetime Emmy(R) Engineering Awards are overseen by chair Wendy Aylsworth, SVP of Technology, Warner Bros. Committee members are Stuart Bass, A.C.E., Picture Editors Governor, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; Chris Cookson, President, Sony Pictures Technologies; Kevin Hamburger, Sr. Supervising Producer, THE TALK; Eileen Horta, Sound Editing Governor, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; David Jensen, Partner, Monitor; Geoff Katz, Vice President, Watchwith; Frank Morrone, C.A.S., Sound Governor, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; John D. O'Brien, Video Control/Consultant "The Big Bang Theory"; Mark Scott Spatny, VP Digital Effects, Stargate Studios; Barry Zegel, Senior Vice President and General Manager, CBS Television City.
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