Technology Consulting/Tech Services - Crace, ACT, AU
DAMsmart provides a specialised audiovisual digitisation service dedicated to assisting any organisation with the desire to access and preserve content kept on ageing motion picture film, videotape or audiotape. We deliver an experienced service to digitise virtually all audiovisual formats and delivering the content back as a usable and standardised digital collection. We know that every collection is unique: different formats, different ages and different condition. Our service has been designed to overcome that challenge, offering flexibility that is underpinned by global best practices. We work with media in any condition, irrespective of collection size and deliver virtually any codec in any wrapper. And we can deliver scalable Digital Asset Management systems to enable the secure management and controlled sharing of the new digital collection. As Australia's leading digitisation agency, we have migrated some of the most challenging and complex collections for organisations across the private and public sectors including the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library Australia, The Australian War Memorial, the State Library of NSW, Prime Media, SBS, the State Library of Western Australia, Alberts Music, Crawfords Productions, The Australian Parliament, the Olympic Council of Asia, Radio Television Hong Kong, University of Queensland, University of Sydney and the Australian Defence Force Academy.
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DAMsmart: The Leading Audiovisual Digitisation Agency in Australia DAMsmart is a Technology Consulting/Tech Services company located in Crace, AU, specialising in audiovisual digitisation services. With a team of experienced professionals, DAMsmart delivers a flexible and scalable service that caters to the unique needs of each client. The agency has worked with a variety of organisations across the private and public sectors, including the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library Australia, and the Australian War Memorial. DAMsmart's service includes digitising virtually all audiovisual formats and delivering the content back as a usable and standardised digital collection. They work with media in any condition, irrespective of collection size, and deliver virtually any codec in any wrapper. Additionally, they offer scalable Digital Asset Management systems to enable the secure management and controlled sharing of the new digital collection. The agency's commitment to delivering high-quality services has earned them a reputation as Australia's leading digitisation agency. Their team of experts, including Chief Technology Officer Patrick Brunsdon and Owner Ron Anderson, are dedicated to providing tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of each client. DAMsmart's services include video digitisation, film digitisation, audio digitisation, DAM solutions, audiovisual archiving, and audiovisual preservation. They use global best practices and cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional results. Their dedication to preserving and accessing content kept on ageing motion picture film, videotape, or audiotape has made them a trusted partner for organisations looking to digitise their audiovisual collections. In conclusion, DAMsmart is the go-to agency for any organisation looking to digitise their audiovisual collections. Their experienced team, flexible service, and commitment to delivering high-quality results make them the leading audiovisual digitisation agency in Australia.
DAMsmart helps organizations convert old films, videotapes, and audiotapes into digital formats. They have a team of experts who can handle different formats, ages, and conditions of media. They follow best practices to ensure high-quality digitization and offer flexible solutions. They can work with media in any condition, no matter the size of the collection, and deliver the digital files in various formats. Additionally, they provide digital asset management systems to securely manage and share the new digital collection. They have worked with various organizations, including government agencies, libraries, media companies, and universities, to digitize their collections.