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OpenText Core Capture Services and Overcast HQ solve different but complementary problems. OpenText Core Capture Services excels at capturing, classifying, and extracting data from incoming documents and forms, while Overcast HQ manages high-volume video and media assets with AI tagging, transcoding, and distribution workflows. Together, they can connect document-driven business processes with media operations, enabling faster intake, better governance, and more automated cross-team execution.
Data flow: OpenText Core Capture Services to Overcast HQ
Legal, production, or talent teams often submit release forms, licensing agreements, and usage permissions before a video can be published. OpenText Core Capture Services can ingest these documents from email, scan, or portal uploads, classify them, and extract key fields such as talent name, expiration date, territory, and permitted usage. That metadata can then be pushed into Overcast HQ to associate rights information with the relevant media asset.
Data flow: OpenText Core Capture Services to Overcast HQ
When production teams submit shot lists, cue sheets, project briefs, or delivery instructions, OpenText Core Capture Services can extract structured metadata such as project code, campaign name, client, deadline, and format requirements. This information can be passed into Overcast HQ to pre-tag incoming media and organize assets by project or campaign.
Data flow: OpenText Core Capture Services to Overcast HQ
Media organizations frequently receive operational requests through email or scanned correspondence, such as archive retrieval requests, content takedown notices, or distribution approvals. OpenText Core Capture Services can capture these documents, classify the request type, and extract the requester, priority, and due date. The resulting data can trigger workflows in Overcast HQ or related systems to locate, update, or distribute the correct media asset.
Data flow: OpenText Core Capture Services to Overcast HQ
Video production often involves external vendors for editing, localization, captioning, and transcoding services. OpenText Core Capture Services can process vendor invoices, statements of work, and purchase orders, extracting project references, amounts, and approval details. That information can be linked to the corresponding media project in Overcast HQ to support cost tracking and production reporting.
Data flow: OpenText Core Capture Services to Overcast HQ
Agencies and media service providers often onboard clients using contracts, brand guidelines, compliance forms, and content approval documents. OpenText Core Capture Services can extract client profile data, approval contacts, brand restrictions, and content usage rules from these documents. Overcast HQ can then use that information to configure client-specific media workflows, tagging rules, and access permissions.
Data flow: OpenText Core Capture Services to Overcast HQ
Requests for captions, subtitles, translations, or accessibility compliance often arrive as forms or email attachments with language, delivery, and regulatory requirements. OpenText Core Capture Services can capture these requests and extract the target language, deadline, and compliance standard. Overcast HQ can then route the media asset into the appropriate processing workflow and track completion status.
Data flow: Bi-directional
In many enterprises, the final published video must be traceable to approved contracts, release forms, and sign-off documents. OpenText Core Capture Services can store and classify the approval documents, while Overcast HQ can store the media asset and its publishing metadata. A bi-directional integration can link the media record to the supporting documents so legal, compliance, and marketing teams can verify what was approved, when, and by whom.
These integrations are most valuable when OpenText Core Capture Services is used as the intake and extraction layer, and Overcast HQ serves as the media workflow and asset management layer. Together, they reduce manual handling, improve compliance, and make media operations more scalable across production, legal, finance, and distribution teams.