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Avid Technology

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Rank

$1.37B

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Avid Technology
Leadership team

Mr. Jeff Rosica (Pres, CEO & Director)

Mr. Kenneth L. Gayron (Exec. VP, CFO, Principal Financial Officer & Corp. Treasurer)

Mr. Kevin W. Riley (CTO & Sr. VP)

Products/ Services
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Established
1987
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000896841
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
AVID
Social Media
Overview
Location
Summary
Avid Technology, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops, markets, sells, and supports software and integrated solutions for video and audio content creation, management, and distribution worldwide. The company's video products and solutions include the Media Composer, a cloud-enabled solution used to edit video content; Avid NEXIS shared storage systems; Maestro solutions for the integration of virtual sets, augmented reality, and video wall control into existing workflows; AirSpeed 5000 and AirSpeed 5500 on-air server solutions; and MediaCentral, a media production suite. Its audio products and solutions comprise Pro Tools digital audio software solutions to facilitate the audio production process; Sibelius solution to create, edit, and publish musical scores; S6 line of complementary control surfaces and consoles; S1 and S4 audio control surfaces; and VENUE | S6L live sound system for mixing audio for live sound reinforcement. The company also provides Avid Link, a mobile application to connect with other artists, producers, mixers, composers, editors, videographers, movie makers, and graphic designers; FastServe video server that assists broadcasters in making the move to UHD and IP based workflows with a new and modular architecture; and hardware products, such as I/O devices, interfaces, and audio and video processing equipment. In addition, it offers various maintenance contracts and support services; professional services, such as workflow design and consulting, program and project management, system installation and commissioning, and custom development and role-based product level training; and public and private training to customers and alliance partners, as well as develops and licenses curriculum content for use by third party Avid Learning partners to deliver training to customers, users, and alliance partners. The company was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.
History

Avid was founded by Bill Warner, a former marketing manager from Apollo Computer. A prototype of their first non-linear editing system, the Avid/1 Media Composer, was shown at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in April 1988. The Avid/1 was based on an Apple Macintosh II computer, with special hardware and software of Avid's own design installed.

The Avid/1 was "the biggest shake-up in editing since Melies played with time and sequences in the early 1900s". By the early 1990s, Avid products began to replace such tools as the Moviola, Steenbeck, and KEM flatbed editors, allowing editors to handle their film creations with greater ease. The first feature film edited using the Avid was Let's Kill All the Lawyers in 1992, directed by Ron Senkowski. The film was edited at 30fps NTSC rate, then used Avid MediaMatch to generate a negative cutlist from the EDL. The first feature film edited natively at 24fps with what was to become the Avid Film Composer was Emerson Park. The first studio film to be edited at 24fps was Lost in Yonkers, directed by Martha Coolidge. By 1994 only three feature films used the new digital editing system. By 1995 dozens had switched to Avid, and it signaled the beginning of the end of cutting celluloid. In 1996 Walter Murch accepted the Academy Award for editing The English Patient , which he cut on the Avid. This was the first Editing Oscar awarded to a digitally edited film .

In 1994 Avid introduced Open Media Framework as an open standard file format for sharing media and related metadata. In recent years the company has extended its business expertise through several acquisitions and internal investments towards the full palette of multimedia generation products including those to store and manage media files. In 2006 Avid launched new products such as Avid Interplay and Unity Isis. Avid used to be considered just a "video editing" company, but now has consolidated a well-rounded multimedia generation technology company.

In the past, Avid released Avid Free DV, a free edition of Media Composer with limited functionality; Xpress DV, a consumer edition of Media Composer; and Xpress Pro, a prosumer edition of Media Composer. These editions were discontinued in 2008 as the flagship Media Composer has been lowered in price.

On March 29, 1999, Avid Technology, Inc. adjusted the amount originally allocated to IPR&D and restated its third quarter 1998 consolidated financial statements accordingly, considering the SEC's views.In February 2018, Avid appointed Jeff Rosica as CEO, after terminating Louis Hernandez Jr.,who was accused of workplace misconduct.

Awards

In 1993, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences awarded Avid Technology and all of the company's initial employees with a technical Emmy award for Outstanding Engineering Development for the Avid Media Composer video editing system.On March 21, 1999, at the 71st Academy Awards, Avid Technology Inc. was awarded an Oscar for the concept, system design and engineering of the Avid Film Composer for motion picture editing which was accepted by founder Bill Warner.

Acquisitions

Mission
At Avid, we’re constantly driving to create tools that unleash the power of human creativity, so anyone can be part of the creative process. We are powering imaginations around the world. Achieving that every day is our mission
Vision
Our vision is to transform how media is created with new ways for people to connect, create and share the stories that matter to them
Key Team

Mr. Tom J. A. Cordiner (Chief Revenue Officer & Sr. VP)

Mr. Dave Perillo (Sr. VP of Operations & Supply Chain)

Mr. Whit Rappole (VP of Corp. Devel. & Investor Relations)

Ms. Mariesa Victoria (VP, Chief Accounting Officer & Principal Accounting Office)

Ms. Alessandra Melloni (Corp. Sec., Gen. Counsel, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer & Sr. VP)

Ms. Joyce Butler (Chief HR Officer & SVP)

Mr. Peter M. Ennis (Sr. VP of Global Services & Support)

Recognition and Awards
Avid has been recognized with numerous awards, including Top 100 Creative Tech Innovators from Fast Company and Most Innovative Companies from Inc Magazine
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Avid Technology
Leadership team

Mr. Jeff Rosica (Pres, CEO & Director)

Mr. Kenneth L. Gayron (Exec. VP, CFO, Principal Financial Officer & Corp. Treasurer)

Mr. Kevin W. Riley (CTO & Sr. VP)

Products/ Services
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Established
1987
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000896841
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
AVID
Social Media