Motion Spell, a privately owned French company founded in 2013, provides video processing and playout software and consulting services. Employing approximately 10 people, the company's revenue in 2023 was less than $1 million. A key aspect of its business is the exclusive commercial licensing of the GPAC open-source software. The company emphasizes research and development in its operations.
On October 24, 2024, Motion Spell addressed concerns regarding its relationship with the GPAC open-source project following CISA vulnerability reports. Also on October 24, 2024, an interview featuring an industry journalist and expert discussed GPAC UltraMedia. November 14, 2024, saw a podcast featuring Romain Bouqueau, a prominent contributor to the GPAC Open Source project. Motion Spell announced the integration of GPAC with GStreamer. Finally, on December 13, 2024, Romain Bouqueau reported on the success of the OSMART#3 workshop, an initiative focused on collaboration in the streaming media industry.
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Motion Spell offers 2 products in the media tech industry. Motion Spell's product portfolio comprises of video processing and playout and broadcast professional services.
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Motion Spell's revenues were less than $1M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Motion Spell's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is live and realtime encoding. For full access to Motion Spell's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Motion Spell's customers primarily consist of broadcast Media Production and Distribution, streaming services and broadcast television and radio companies. Examples of Motion Spell's customers include Netflix, ARD and Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb).
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