Apple touts tool aimed at helping papers post video
Capability in company’s Leopard Server software
automates workflows now required for audio, video and online posting.
By Marcelo Duran
Associate Editor
A new
capability in Apple Inc.’s recently introduced Leopard Server could help
newspapers post content online.
The feature, called Podcast
Producer, automates the workflows involved with producing audio and video
segments, from capture through creation, said Fred Reitberger, Apple’s senior
systems engineer, enterprise-named accounts.

Graphic: Apple
For users of Apple’s Leopard Server, Podcast Producer automates the workflow
behind producing near-live audio and video podcasts, the company said.
With technology handling the
time-consuming and tedious backend workflow management involved with posting
video, newspapers can focus on other operations, Reitberger said.
“Podcast Producer is designed
for something quick, very straightforward, like near-live videos produced by
reporters in the field,” he said.
A reporter, he said, can
record a two-minute video, hit a button and before he begins writing the story,
a viewable video clip is already on the paper’s Web site.
The tool is also ideal for
sports reporters who need to give brief updates during the day and for reporters
and editors who want to promote their print editions, he said.
Podcast Producer caught the
eyes of a number of attendees at last month’s America East Operations and
Technology Conference in Hershey, Pa.
Several newspapers, Reitberger
said, are evaluating how they might be able to use the server software’s
features.
Podcast, but it’s not
Podcast Producer is based on a
utility within the Leopard OS, dubbed Image Capture, which gives users the
option to create audio, video or computer presentation podcasts.
“When people hear the word ‘podcast,’
they tend to jump and think only of the audio kind of podcast,” said Reitberger.
“But in reality, podcasting is any rich media, and Podcast Producer is a
delivery mechanism.”
Once the type of podcast is
selected, users add a headline and description, record the podcast and select
which workflow to publish it in. The workflow configures the video to be posted
on blogs, Web sites or even multimedia-enabled cell phones. The workflow can
also place preroll or postroll ads, create watermarks and notify staff through
e-mail for approval.
Unexpected digital
opportunity
Initially, Podcast Producer
was crafted to help educators, but Reitberger said he saw it as a feature that
newspapers could use to quickly post video clips that required little or no
editing.
“In some cases newspapers have
tons of content but don’t have the resources to edit and post breaking audio and
video clips quickly,” he said.
“There will always be the
high-quality signature pieces that you want to spend time on,” Reitberger said.
“There’s a great bulk of video that you just want to get out, which means more
eyes on the site, more interest, more hits and also more opportunities for the
newspaper to sell ads.”