Amazon Studios extends with Codemill to an order value of 10,4 MSEK during 2024
Umeå, Sweden, 31st January 2024 - Codemill (Nasdaq: CDMIL) has announced that Amazon Studios continues to design and build their next generation Media Supply Chain platform with Codemill’s Digital Services team. Codemill will provide UX research, design and full stack software development services that builds on previously purchased Codemill product Accurate Player SDK. The current order is worth $1M (approx 10,4 MSEK).
Amazon Studios is building a next generation Media Supply Chain using Codemill’s Digital Services with their unique Media & Entertainment and UX capabilities and as previously announced Accurate Player SDK. With this order Amazon Studios confirms the intention to continue to build their future state Media Supply Chain together with Codemill.
Amazon Studios, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc., specialises in creating and producing original films and television series for a global audience. Original series all premiere exclusively on the streaming platform, Prime Video, which is available in over 240 countries and territories. In film, Amazon Studios produces and acquires original movies for theatrical release and exclusively for Prime Video.
Codemill Digital Services consist of UX research, design, full stack software development and integration for the Media & Entertainment industry. Customers select the underlying technology stack, while collaborating with Codemill on the frontend user experience, to create an integrated end-to-end workflow. From content acquisition and task management, to Quality Control (QC), asset localisation/versioning, content verification, compliance and ad-break workflows, to order fulfilment, packaging and delivery. Codemill’s Accurate Player SDK and Accurate.Video software suite add key user functionality to the overall workflow.
Maria Hellström, CEO, Codemill, commented: “We have been working with Amazon Studios for over a year and are humbled that they trust us to continue to develop their business critical Media Supply Chain together.”