
You run a news outlet. A big news story has broken, and you need a video
now. Even if you've got a dedicated video staff, the research, editing, and encoding on the video is going to take at least an hour. By the time you've got it all exported and uploaded, it's anything but breaking news. Disrupt Beijing Battlefield competitor
Shakr (not to be confused with the
Disrupt SF 2011 champ and digital discoteca Shaker) aims to lop out all of that manual labor and wasted time. By algorithmically pulling in information, photos, and video snippets from around the web, Shakr automatically creates video clips as the news breaks.
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