Origami, the hybrid-cloud workflow automation platform built by Mission Digital, is unveiling a suite of new features at IBC “designed to deliver the industry’s long-awaited single source of truth and unlock unprecedented efficiency across film, TV, and VFX pipelines.”

Origami is billed as the industry’s “first workflow automation platform built for cinematic workflows that unifies media and metadata across disparate on-prem and cloud storage.” Origami automates the “middle work” that slows productions down, managing media and metadata “so artists and technicians can focus on their craft.”

At IBC 2025, Origami will showcase its latest innovations, including: Trimming at Source — Dramatically accelerates workflows and slashes file transfer and storage requirements by trimming media directly at the source, making hybrid on-prem/cloud storage seamless; Third-Party S3 Support — Expands connectivity beyond AWS to providers like Wasabi and Backblaze, giving users a unified view of all storage — cloud and on-prem — in one platform; Automated Metadata Ingestion — Intelligently ingests and reconciles critical metadata from .ale files, eliminating manual entry and ensuring data integrity across the pipeline; Version 0s & Automated Colour Confidence Checks — Brings colour accuracy and efficiency to VFX workflows, generating preview plates with LUT/CDL applied and automating checks between offline and version 0s.

“At Origami, we’re proving that automation and scalability don’t have to come at the cost of flexibility or budget,” said Sanjay Mistry, CCO at Origami. “These new features are designed to help studios work faster, collaborate more effectively, and stay in control of their costs.”

“Our focus has always been on more than just building a powerful platform,” added Tom Mitchell, CTO at Origami. “We’re obsessed with thoughtful design — so using Origami feels simple, intuitive, and effortless. It’s technology that clears space for creativity.”

Staff Reporter

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