List of Dropbox Replay Customers
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Companies using Dropbox Replay for Digital Asset Management include: Gray Television, a United States based Media organisation with 9923 employees and revenues of $3.28 billion, 59 Productions United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $6.0 million, Mileshko Creative, a United States based Media organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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59 Productions United Kingdom | Media | 35 | $6M | United Kingdom | Dropbox | Dropbox Replay | Digital Asset Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, 59 Productions implemented Dropbox Replay as a virtual viewing room under its Digital Asset Management initiatives to support production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Dropbox Replay was deployed to enable centralized review sessions for the studio's distributed design and production team in London, providing a single reference for creative and client feedback.
The implementation centered on Dropbox Replay capabilities to capture frame accurate feedback and to provide synchronous video review, enabling clients and collaborators to review the same video in real time. Dropbox Replay was integrated with the studio's editing workflows so reviewers could reference identical timelines and annotations during rounds of pre production and post production review.
Operational coverage included the design and production functions and extended to external client review cycles, tightening approval workflows across creative, editorial, and production operations. The deployment supported faster approvals and streamlined pre production and post production review processes, with explicit outcomes reported as significantly reduced approval times and smoother collaboration between in house teams and external partners.
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Gray Television | Media | 9923 | $3.3B | United States | Dropbox | Dropbox Replay | Digital Asset Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Gray Television implemented Dropbox Replay to centralize review and approvals for its InvestigateTV+ production. Dropbox Replay was deployed as a Digital Asset Management solution to support media review workflows and distributed collaboration across the broadcaster.
The implementation focused on centralized review and approval workflows, enabling remote producers, editors and reporters to annotate, comment on and approve media files. Configuration included integration points for editor workflows and user access controls, and the rollout included Dropbox training for editorial and post production staff.
Replay was connected directly to editors' tools Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Final Cut Pro so editors could surface review ready cuts and receive feedback within their editing workflows. Operational scope covered InvestigateTV+ production across the United States, impacting production, post production and newsroom editorial functions.
Governance centered on consolidated approval gates and trained reviewer workflows to accelerate episode handoffs and reduce rework. The deployment reduced review and processing time by 75 percent and helped the team deliver 160 episodes in the show's first season, producing faster time to value for InvestigateTV+.
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Mileshko Creative | Media | 20 | $2M | United States | Dropbox | Dropbox Replay | Digital Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Mileshko Creative implemented Dropbox Replay as its Digital Asset Management solution to accelerate media and post production workflows. The Atlanta creative agency adopted Dropbox and Dropbox Replay to centralize storage, sharing, and client review for video and photography projects.
Dropbox Replay was configured to provide centralized file sharing, version control and structured client review cycles typical of Digital Asset Management deployments, supporting collaborative review and iterative approval workflows across editors and client stakeholders. Configuration emphasized rapid access to asset revisions and simplified handoff between editing and delivery stages.
Operational scope covered media and post production teams and marketing client review workflows within the agency, with Dropbox serving as the underlying storage tier and Dropbox Replay providing review orchestration. The setup supported fast turnaround projects where timely client feedback and consolidated version history are critical.
Governance consolidated review and approval workflows into a single platform and standardized version naming and review cadence across projects. The agency reports outcomes including a 75 percent reduction in video and photo editing time, the ability to take on three times more projects, improved file sharing, stronger version control and shorter client review cycles, with lower storage costs and faster time to delivery for fast turnaround work.
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