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Brightcove - Getty Images Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Brightcove and Getty Images

1. Centralized licensed media delivery for marketing video campaigns

Data flow: Getty Images to Brightcove

Marketing teams can search, license, and import Getty Images photos, b-roll, and motion assets into Brightcove to support branded video campaigns, product launches, and social video programs. Once approved, licensed assets are attached to Brightcove video projects or playlists so editors can quickly assemble campaign videos without leaving the enterprise video workflow.

  • Reduces time spent sourcing visuals from multiple tools
  • Ensures only properly licensed assets are used in published video content
  • Improves consistency across web, social, and event video campaigns

2. Editorial video packaging for media and publishing teams

Data flow: Getty Images to Brightcove

Newsrooms and digital publishers can pull Getty editorial photos and video clips into Brightcove to create richer story packages, explainers, and highlight reels. Editors can combine licensed stills, archival footage, and Brightcove-hosted video segments into a single content workflow for faster publication across web and mobile channels.

  • Speeds up production of news and feature content
  • Supports timely use of editorial imagery and archive footage
  • Helps teams deliver more engaging multimedia stories

3. Automated asset enrichment for video libraries

Data flow: Bi-directional

When new video content is uploaded to Brightcove, metadata can be synchronized with Getty Images to suggest related licensed imagery, thumbnails, or supporting visuals based on campaign, topic, or audience segment. In the opposite direction, Getty asset metadata can be pushed into Brightcove to improve searchability, tagging, and content discovery within the video library.

  • Improves asset findability for creative and marketing teams
  • Reduces manual tagging and catalog maintenance
  • Supports better reuse of approved visual assets across departments

4. Rights-managed content governance for regulated industries

Data flow: Getty Images to Brightcove

Organizations in finance, healthcare, education, and public sector environments can integrate Getty licensing data into Brightcove publishing workflows to enforce usage rights before a video is approved for distribution. The integration can validate license type, expiration date, territory restrictions, and permitted channels before content is published to websites, apps, or connected TV platforms.

  • Reduces legal and compliance risk
  • Prevents accidental use of expired or restricted assets
  • Creates a controlled approval process for external media

5. Faster event and campaign video production

Data flow: Getty Images to Brightcove

For live events, product launches, and corporate communications, teams can use Getty Images to source supporting visuals such as speaker portraits, venue imagery, and thematic footage, then assemble them in Brightcove for pre-event teasers, live stream bumpers, and post-event recap videos. This shortens production cycles and helps teams publish polished content before, during, and after the event.

  • Supports rapid turnaround for time-sensitive content
  • Improves production quality for live and on-demand video
  • Helps communications teams maintain a consistent event narrative

6. Cross-channel content reuse for social and web publishing

Data flow: Brightcove to Getty Images

Brightcove analytics can identify which video topics, thumbnails, or visual styles drive the highest engagement. Those insights can be used to guide Getty Images searches and licensing decisions for future campaigns, helping creative teams choose imagery that aligns with proven audience preferences. This creates a feedback loop between performance data and visual sourcing.

  • Improves creative decision-making with engagement data
  • Helps teams select visuals that match audience behavior
  • Increases the likelihood of stronger campaign performance

7. Shared digital asset workflow for creative and communications teams

Data flow: Bi-directional

Creative teams can manage licensed Getty assets and Brightcove video content through a shared workflow where approved assets are synchronized into a central repository or DAM-connected process. Brightcove handles video hosting and distribution, while Getty provides licensed supporting visuals. This gives marketing, communications, and design teams a common source of approved media for campaigns, internal communications, and training content.

  • Eliminates duplicate asset searches across teams
  • Improves governance over approved media usage
  • Supports scalable collaboration across distributed content teams

8. Personalized video experiences with licensed visual variants

Data flow: Getty Images to Brightcove

Enterprises can use Getty Images to source multiple licensed visual variants for different audience segments, regions, or product lines, then pair those assets with Brightcove personalization workflows. For example, a single campaign video can be localized with region-specific imagery or industry-specific visuals to improve relevance across customer segments.

  • Enables more targeted video experiences
  • Supports localization and segmentation at scale
  • Increases content reuse while maintaining brand quality

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