Jose Reyes Herrera
“The Node-RED pipeline module cut our ingestion time by 40%. We now route video to three outputs without manual steps. The branching logic examples were exactly what we needed for our live sports highlights.”
workflow automationClient feedback
“The Node-RED pipeline module cut our ingestion time by 40%. We now route video to three outputs without manual steps. The branching logic examples were exactly what we needed for our live sports highlights.”
workflow automation“We built our first interactive video module in two weeks using the H5P template from the course. The quiz overlays and branching paths work smoothly on mobile. Analytics showed a 30% higher completion rate compared to linear videos.”
interactive video“The real-time collaboration guide helped us pick Frame.io over Wipster. The annotation layers and automated notifications reduced our review cycles from three days to under eight hours. Our remote editors finally stay in sync.”
remote collaboration“The content pipeline architecture from the Node-RED module scaled without issues when we added a third camera feed. Error handling examples saved us from losing footage during peak hours. The metadata extraction feature alone is worth the time.”
scalable pipeline“The branching video module gave us a reusable template for our compliance training. We added custom JavaScript overlays for knowledge checks. The low-bandwidth optimizations made it usable in rural training centers without buffering.”
learning design“We applied the real-time collaboration setup to a documentary project with editors in three time zones. The WebRTC review sessions replaced daily sync calls. The version control integration with Premiere Pro was seamless.”
cross-timezone syncWe start with a structured conversation about your content goals, audience, and technical constraints. This phase defines the scope, deliverables, and success metrics for the project.
Our team maps out the content pipeline, selects the right tools (Node-RED, H5P, WebRTC), and designs a modular workflow that handles ingestion, transformation, and routing.
We produce or adapt media assets, build interactive overlays, and integrate the system with your existing storage and publishing channels. Every module is tested for performance and accessibility.
You get a live preview of the workflow. We run through real scenarios, collect feedback, and refine the logic, timing, and visual elements until everything aligns with your requirements.
The final system is deployed to your environment. We provide documentation, a quick walkthrough, and a support window to ensure your team can operate and extend the pipeline independently.
This module covers the design of a modular content pipeline using Node-RED for real-time media processing. You will learn flow design, error handling, and integration with cloud storage services. The system enables real-time media ingestion, transformation, and routing to multiple output channels. Practical examples show how to handle video transcoding, metadata extraction, and automated publishing. The approach reduces manual intervention and scales horizontally for high-volume feeds.
This module details the process of building interactive video content for educational platforms. Starting with scriptwriting and storyboarding, we move to asset production and finally to player integration using H5P and custom JavaScript. Key topics include branching logic, quiz overlays, and analytics tracking. We also discuss accessibility considerations and performance optimization for low-bandwidth environments. The result is a reusable template for any media-rich curriculum.
Managing a distributed media team requires robust real-time collaboration tools. This module compares platforms like Frame.io, Wipster, and custom WebRTC solutions for review and approval workflows. We examine latency, version control, and integration with NLE software. Practical advice is given on setting up shared timelines, annotation layers, and automated notification systems. The goal is to reduce turnaround time while maintaining creative quality across remote contributors.
Effective: March 15, 2025
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Practical tools and systems for building, managing, and delivering interactive media content.
Design modular workflows that ingest, transform, and route media assets in real time using visual automation tools.
Build branching video experiences with quiz overlays, analytics tracking, and accessibility support for low-bandwidth environments.
Configure real-time review platforms with annotation layers, version control, and automated notifications for distributed media teams.
Automate tagging, transcription, and scene detection to make large media libraries searchable and reusable across projects.
Route finished content to web, mobile, and social platforms through a single orchestration layer with format-aware encoding.
Track ingestion latency, encoding throughput, and delivery metrics to identify bottlenecks and scale infrastructure accordingly.