Seattle-Based StratusCore Announces General Availability of its Platform to Reimagine Hollywood and Digital Production

While motion imagery takes viewers to new worlds, the content creation process has been stuck in the dark ages – until now. In January, our client StratusCore, a virtual content production company, announced the general availability of its cloud-based digital content production platform and suite of tools for the digital content community. By coming out of stealth mode, StratusCore has made its platform and suite of tools available for productions, studios and artists worldwide.

Despite CGI and other technological innovations, the content creation process has been surprisingly archaic until recently. Typically, artists are forced to lug around heavy, insecure equipment, and must invest thousands of dollars in tools, which can be a barrier to entry. Studios and productions still face asset security and artist control loopholes. Today’s productions, artists and studios, however, now have access to a cloud-based platform that streamlines the entire content creation process, from inception and creation to rendering and delivery.

Nestled in the heart of the Madrona neighborhood in Seattle, StratusCore has already gained serious traction in Hollywood, with customers including Netflix, Sony, Universal, DreamWorks and more using the industry-compliant platform. Considering the explosive growth of digital content creation and the surge in subscription services, from Hulu to Netflix, the content creation industry is booming, but the technology that powers it is ripe for disruption.

With its cloud-based content creation platform, StratusCore helps some of the world’s largest productions and studios create, manage, store and process their data-intensive assets securely. In an age of hacks and leaks, particularly in an industry where assets are everything, this platform is paving the way for secure digital content production.

In case you missed it, here’s a recap of the coverage we secured for StratusCore’s general availability announcement: