The Academy Software Foundation made its first official appearance at NAB Show 2025, hosting a panel where tech leaders from AWS, Foundry, Netflix, and Sohonet discussed how open source development is reshaping production workflows and creating more efficient pipelines across the media and entertainment landscape.
Moderated by ASWF Executive Director David Morin, the panel revealed how major organizations are approaching open source development as a strategy rather than a threat to their business models.
AWS is leveraging open source in its Deadline render management systems and has released OpenJD, an open specification for describing portable render jobs
Foundry has integrated tools like OpenColorIO and OpenUSD into its professional applications and open-sourced its OpenAssetIO interoperability standard
Netflix's Media Production Suite utilizes open standards like ACES and OpenTimelineIO to ensure global productions operate efficiently
Industry leaders recognize open source as strengthening integration capability rather than undermining commercial offerings
The panelists made compelling arguments about how open source collaboration delivers tangible business advantages even for profit-driven companies.
Felix Duchesneau of AWS emphasized that "benefits of open source are just as true within our own company" – helping teams across Amazon's enormous ecosystem work together
Christy Anzelmo from Foundry highlighted how their OpenAssetIO project gained momentum by becoming part of the Academy Software Foundation, bringing expertise from tool developers and studios
The panel agreed that focusing on common interchange formats allows companies to prioritize integration quality over quantity
Open source approaches enable companies to differentiate their products while still maintaining interoperability
The conversation showcased several specific initiatives tackling real-world production bottlenecks.
Sohonet's Erik Strauss highlighted the Open Review Initiative—home to tools like OpenRV and xSTUDIO—and emphasized the vital role of collaboration between private companies and open source communities.
Current efforts include building a specification for annotations interchange in VFX and animation, ensuring artistic intent remains intact across workflows
Netflix's Eric Reinecke emphasized how collaboration "future-proofs" their tools by gathering feedback from multiple stakeholders
AWS has contributed assets from its experimental FuzzyPixel production team to the Digital Production Example Library (DPEL) for industry-wide testing
The open source community recognizes that emerging creators and non-traditional production approaches are reshaping the industry landscape.
Independent creators using new tools and distribution methods need standardization to participate in professional workflows
The Academy Software Foundation hosts "Dev Days" hackathons to bring in new contributors, with upcoming events on May 15 and September 25
Open Source Days on August 10 will feature presentations on emerging trends and popular open source project updates
As Felix Duchesneau noted, there's "a real opportunity for the open source community to engage" with next-generation creators while ensuring long-term interoperability
As production technology continues to evolve, the industry's commitment to collaborative development through frameworks like the Academy Software Foundation suggests a future where technical barriers between tools diminish, allowing creative professionals to focus more on storytelling and less on format compatibility concerns.
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