Streaming infrastructure
Live and on-demand video infrastructure with peak-load resilience, multi-CDN, DRM integration, and the operational discipline live events actually require.
Industry
Streaming infrastructure, content distribution, rights management, recommendation engines, and audience analytics — engineered for scale, rights complexity, and the operational rhythms media actually runs on.
The landscape
The pattern across media and entertainment: a streaming platform that handles the happy path beautifully and breaks under rights edge cases; a recommendation engine that fights with editorial curation; a content-workflow tool that exports to FCP via email attachment; an audience analytics pipeline running 4-hour-old data; and a rights-management system that nobody trusts during contract negotiation. Media engineering succeeds when rights, content, and audience workflows are all primary scope — not when one of them is phase 2.
Prosigns ships media engineering with rights as a first-class concern. Streaming infrastructure designed for peak audience load, recommendation engines that respect editorial curation, content-workflow tools designed against actual production realities, and audience analytics with the freshness audience teams actually need. CORTEX handles recommendations and audience AI; FORGE handles workflow and rights tooling; FOUNDATION handles audience-data substrate.
Where we ship
Specific applications we’ve built and operated for media & entertainment buyers. Every example below is grounded in a real shipped engagement.
Live and on-demand video infrastructure with peak-load resilience, multi-CDN, DRM integration, and the operational discipline live events actually require.
B2B content distribution to broadcasters, syndicators, and digital partners. Rights-aware delivery, format conversion, and the audit-trail tooling rights holders demand.
Personalization that respects editorial curation, with explicit guardrails against filter bubbles, content-policy enforcement, and the explainability dashboards editorial teams actually use.
Real-time and longitudinal audience analytics, churn prediction, segmentation, and the integration with marketing operations that turns insight into action.
Rights-aware platforms with explicit territorial / windowing / version control, integration with downstream distribution, and the audit trail rights negotiations actually require.
Automated tagging, transcript generation, scene detection, content summarization, and accessibility AI — engineered against editorial standards and rights constraints.
How we engage
Each phase has a deliverable, an owner, and an acceptance criterion specific to media & entertainment delivery.
Discovery includes rights complexity (territorial, windowing, version, syndication), audience operating cadence (peak events, seasonal patterns), and the integration surface with editorial, finance, and rights-management systems. Architecture lands against this reality.
Multi-CDN architecture for live events, DRM integration that respects rights frame, latency budgets calibrated to user impact, and chaos-engineered failure modes ahead of major events.
Recommendation engines designed to surface editorial curation rather than override it. Explicit content-policy enforcement, filter-bubble guardrails, and explainability dashboards editorial teams trust.
Pre-event readiness, war-room cadence during major releases, and post-event retrospective. Audience-data freshness SLAs, rights-system integration health, and the operational tooling editorial and audience teams use day to day.
Practices in media & entertainment
The capabilities below are scoped to the constraints media & entertainment procurement actually enforces — compliance, audit, data residency, and vendor risk.
Cloud architecture, DevOps, SRE, migrations, data engineering.
In Media & Entertainment
Streaming infrastructure with multi-CDN, peak-event resilience, and the FinOps discipline streaming volatility requires.
Generative AI, agents, computer vision, predictive analytics, and MLOps — engineered for production.
In Media & Entertainment
Recommendation engines, audience analytics, content tagging / summarization, and editorial-respecting AI — with explicit guardrails against filter bubbles.
SaaS, enterprise applications, legacy modernization, integrations, and mobile.
In Media & Entertainment
Content workflow tools, rights management, B2B distribution platforms, and editorial systems — engineered against actual production realities.
Research, design systems, enterprise product design.
In Media & Entertainment
Consumer-facing streaming UX, editorial tooling design, and the design systems that span apps, web, and TV surfaces.
Selected work
Common questions
Yes — multi-CDN architecture, peak-event readiness rehearsals, and chaos-engineered failure modes 4–6 weeks before major events. War-room cadence during peak weeks, post-event retrospective. Most clients see 5–10x peak-concurrency capacity vs their prior architecture.
Multi-DRM (Widevine, FairPlay, PlayReady) integration as primary scope, rights-aware key management, and the operational discipline DRM workflows require. We tell you when DRM is being deployed where it adds complexity without value.
Yes — major rights / royalty platforms (Vistex, Korbyt, custom in-house) are in our active engagement portfolio. We treat rights integration as primary scope, not phase 2, with explicit handling of territorial, windowing, and version semantics.
Recommendation engines designed to surface editorial curation rather than override it. Explicit blending of editorial picks and personalization, with editorial-team-facing explainability dashboards. We tell you when an algorithmic-only approach is producing engagement at the cost of brand identity.
Yes — automated tagging, transcript generation, scene detection, content summarization, and accessibility AI (captions, audio descriptions). All engineered against editorial standards, rights constraints, and the WCAG accessibility frame consumer media should default to.
Discovery: 3–6 weeks, $50K–$150K. Streaming platform build or rebuild: 6–12 months, $800K–$3M. Recommendation / personalization: 4–8 months, $300K–$1M. Rights management platform: 6–12 months, $500K–$2M. Managed Services: $40K–$200K monthly retainer.
Talk to us
A senior engineer plus the relevant department lead joins the first call. No discovery gauntlet, no junior reps.