List of Nero Video Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Nero Video customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Nero Video for Video Editing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Nero Video for Video Editing include: Subway, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 410000 employees and revenues of $10.37 billion, First AME Church, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $3.0 million, Palmer Funeral Homes, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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First AME Church | Non Profit | 30 | $3M | United States | Nero | Nero Video | Video Editing | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, First AME Church implemented Nero Video for Video Editing to support digitizing religious services and events. The deployment centered on the church media team in Los Angeles, where roles including cameraman, motion graphics artist, video editor, media technician and switcher operated Nero Video as the primary editing tool for congregation-facing video production. Nero Video was configured to support nonlinear timeline editing, motion graphics ingestion, and media encoding workflows, aligning core Video Editing capabilities with the church's broadcast and recorded service needs. Functional modules in use included timeline assembly, motion graphics composition, project-level asset management, and export/encoding pipelines. The implementation exchanged assets with a Black Magic switcher and Adobe Creative Suite tools including Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere and Media Encoder to ingest live switcher feeds and move projects between editing and finishing stages. Operational coverage focused on the First A.M.E. Church of Los Angeles media operations, where the media team maintained capture, switching, editing and encoding workflows across services and events, with role-based operational governance to coordinate production duties. | |
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Palmer Funeral Homes | Professional Services | 20 | $2M | United States | Nero | Nero Video | Video Editing | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, Palmer Funeral Homes used Nero Video to produce DVD Tribute Videos for families across the Michiana area. Palmer Funeral Homes implemented Nero Video as a Video Editing application to support bereavement and memorial production workflows and to deliver family-facing media during visitation and service events. Deployment was centered on in-house workstation installations where Nero Video's timeline editing, DVD authoring, template-based tribute assembly, audio mixing, and export and burn capabilities were applied to create final DVD media. The implementation was proportionate to the firm size, with a lightweight desktop editing footprint rather than an enterprise media management layer. Operational scope included funeral directors and memorial coordinators who handled intake, media capture, and final authoring, with an in-house lead producing dozens of DVD Tribute Videos during the engagement period. The Nero Video implementation operated alongside other internal process improvements and supported service delivery for more than 1,000 grieving families in 2017 across the South Bend and broader Michiana area. Governance centered on a single in-house lead who standardized tribute workflows and templates, instituted repeatable production steps from first contact through service playback, and managed formatting and disc authoring settings handed off to family services staff. Nero Video served as the primary Video Editing tool for memorial media deliverables, with operational controls focused on consistent outputs and handoff processes. | |
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Subway | Leisure and Hospitality | 410000 | $10.4B | United States | Nero | Nero Video | Video Editing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, Subway deployed Nero Video at its Spokane, WA location to support Video Editing for local marketing, training, and in-store content production. Nero Video was adopted as a workstation editing tool used by store staff responsible for short-form promotional and instructional media during the April 2018 to November 2020 employment window referenced in source materials. The Nero Video implementation centered on core Video Editing capabilities, including nonlinear timeline editing, clip trimming and sequencing, transitions, titling and captioning, basic color adjustment and audio mixing, template-based assembly, and export preset workflows for common codecs. Nero Video served as the primary authoring environment for still and motion assets, with staff-level proficiency in Nero Video cited alongside other consumer and prosumer editing tools. Operational scope was localized to the Spokane store environment, where frontline employees produced and edited content for local promotions and internal training use. Governance and process adaptation followed lightweight store-level workflows, with employees handling capture, edit, and export handoffs to local managers or corporate channels as required, reflecting a decentralized content production model rather than centralized studio operations. |
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