MediaSilo helps top brands keep up with the explosion of original content.
Rapidly expanding their footprint around the world, Vice Media required a secure solution to
share video internally and with external partners as their production slate grows exponentially.
Vice uses MediaSilo in a number of creative ways, from a global TV screening room to a B-roll
library that saves money and time.
Producer Ryan Cunningham and her post-production company, Running Man, have to switch gears on
a dime as they move between hot properties like Louie and Inside Amy Schumer. Cunningham relies on
MediaSilo to share video securely with collaborators and networks alike.
“We needed a storage system for decades worth of multimedia assets. We were looking for
a platform that was user friendly, and made uploads and organization easy while allowing for
comprehensive searching and sharing. MediaSilo was the one company that met all of our needs.”
Elizabeth Scruggs
Director of Initiatives and Events, Hilton Worldwide
“MediaSilo has played a pivotal role in our post production workflow for years now.
It gives us the ability to send videos out for review to anyone with access to a computer
or mobile device. Our clients and collaborators rely on viewing and downloading clips
24/7 and MediaSilo continues to deliver.”
Brian Goldstein
Associate Director, Video Operations and Content Systems, Consumer Reports
“MediaSilo just makes our lives more simple, easy and efficient. One of its biggest
advantages
is having the ability to access video anywhere at anytime, whether it’s on your laptop or
on your iPad. You can be on the go and not be stuck in the office.
Finding MediaSilo was like finding a gem in the rough.”
Scott Jacobson
Director of IT and Operations, ITV Studios
“Our clients appreciate not having to constantly be in our editing suites and our editors
are able to make basic editorial decisions online without having to schedule an
in-suite editing session. MediaSilo enables us to get to approved finished versions
of projects faster and with fewer changes.”