A trusted implementation partner in Cortex Vertical
Providing an assist with the solution rollout was implementation partner Cortex Vertical, a leader in digital asset management system integrations. William E. Hamilton, Managing Partner at Cortex Vertical, described the video-centric solution that the company has created: “Developing an all-in-one platform for the Sports & Entertainment industry based on OpenText Digital Asset Management that natively supports Adobe Premiere has really helped teams hit the ground running with a solution that can be implemented quickly, address their high-volume video production needs, and provide a system that all groups in their organization can leverage on Day 1. Most importantly, they can implement a comprehensive solution that fits their budget.”
With OpenText DAM on the roster, the SJSharks Productions team quickly drops their assets into the repository with the appropriate metadata needed to find and share those files quickly. Lamendola explained the process during games: “We will take game footage straight from the glass or from the concourse at the intermission. We run in, we drop whatever we shot into the OpenText DAM repository, and then we head back out. We use simple metadata on the first pass, such as opponent, game date, and jersey color. The next day, we have staff start logging the footage. That second pass is more detail-oriented, with metadata such as player names and actions that happened on the ice or in the crowd.”
Media agility to drive fan engagement
The new solution helps meet the needs of Sharks fans who are socially networked, knowledgeable, and eager for information. The SJSharks Productions team can respond to requests and finish projects faster with improved productivity and collaboration. Lamendola explained, “It’s often about being able to keep up with the conversation that’s happening online. Our social team is constantly responding and talking with fans. For example, if someone says something online about Joe Thornton, our people in social can reach out and say, ‘Hey, do you guys happen to have this one goal that he had, and could you get it to us in five minutes?’”
The DAM solution streamlines production to quickly complete video projects that build brand value. Lamendola reported, “The OpenText DAM solution is going to help us tell the story of our fans. We have a lot of content about individuals who have been fans since the beginning. The more we can add metadata to that content, the more easily we can tell a story of someone who’s been a fan for 20 years. That’s what I’m really looking forward to, is to be able to tell those stories.”
Another project in the queue is the story of the Shark Head. Using metadata to tag footage of the players’ entrances through the Shark Head will allow the Production team to more easily leverage that content. “If you’re looking to tell a story of the San Jose Sharks, the Shark Head has a big role. It’s still the original Shark Head from the beginning, and we want to do a story about that for the team’s 30th anniversary. Taking the ice through the Shark Head is a lot different than the other two times the players take the ice, when it’s between the benches and without all the lights and glamor. We’re going to get tons of entrances from every year and put that in the OpenText DAM,” said Lamendola.
Working remotely to entertain fans
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the NHL, the SJSharks Productions team was able to quickly transition to working from home. With no games on the schedule, staff accessed the OpenText solution remotely to catch up on game footage that had not yet been logged and to produce new pieces to keep fans engaged. “We’ve had everybody using the web-based side of the OpenText platform, and we’re logging video,” said Lamendola. “We’ve also been doing here-and-now pieces and what our players are up to. Fans want to know where the players are and what they’re doing right now.”
Shut down or not, connecting with fans and maintaining their engagement with the Sharks continues to be the goal. The OpenText DAM solution will assist the team in responding quickly to demands for content. Looking ahead, Lamendola stated, “My future roadmap is to put anything we can into the OpenText DAM. I want everything to be in there, whether it’s audio or video, even some stills and graphics. I definitely see in the future that it all comes together on one platform.”