What goes in, what comes out
IN
raw visual and video assets from content owners, broadcasters and internal production, posters, stills, headshots, title cards, channel logos, promotional artwork and trailers, in mixed types, sizes and quality.
OUT
correctly linked, deduplicated, enhanced assets rendered to your exact specification (crop, aspect ratio and resolution for images; the right format for video), delivered through a stable URL and a CDN, ready to display with no further processing on your side.
What happens here
Assets are stored and catalogued at scale across more than 12 image types (posters, key art, title cards, logos, stills, cast portraits, behind-the-scenes and more), plus video, with each asset linked to its title, person or channel in the metadata record. Duplicates are detected and removed, and where several source images exist for one title, the best is selected by rule.
The hub does real work on each image, not just storage:
- Renders on the fly to any crop, aspect ratio and resolution (16:9, 1:1, 2:3, 3:4 and more), so there are no pre-generated variants to maintain and no manual resizing
- Enhances quality with AI super-resolution (2x and 4x) on lower-quality sources, and reduces file size heavily with no visible quality loss
- Smart-crops using face and object detection, so the key subject stays in frame across every format, with colour correction where needed
- Enforces provider rules, applying content owners' composition, branding and usage guidelines automatically per client
Visual AI handles the heavy lifting, and editors remain in control throughout.
Video and trailers, alongside the metadata
The hub isn't only stills. Trailers and promotional video are managed here too and delivered alongside a title's metadata through the same API, so a detail page can show the synopsis, artwork and a playable trailer from one source rather than three integrations. Where a trailer arrives with no usable information, its details (title, series, season, episode, year, cast) can be structured from the source automatically, so even video assets land properly identified and linked to the right title.
Rights tracked with every asset
The hub does more than render and serve files: it keeps each asset's rights and provenance with it. Media Press is not the copyright holder of the artwork it aggregates, so every asset carries structured metadata on its source, copyright owner, licence type, paid or free status, territory and platform restrictions, usage scope and expiry. That means visuals and video leave the hub with the information you need to know what may be displayed where, not just how they look.
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