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Video Intelligence for Media and Entertainment Hackathon

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Prize Pool

$2.3K

Location

Online

Status

Ending Soon

Days Left

1 days

Date Range

Mar 28, 2026 - Mar 29, 2026

Submission Period

Mar 28 - 29, 2026

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About the Hackathon

​This hackathon brings together technical talent and Media Entertainment experts to build the next generation of M&E solutions – search, segmentation, and compliance.

Build the Future of Media Tech Before NAB 2026Video is 82% of internet traffic and 90% of unstructured enterprise data. Yet most systems managing this data treat video like it's just a series of images. They sample frames, run object detection, and call it done.That's why studios spend $75K-150K per editor annually on manual search labor. Why compliance review runs at 1:1 ratio (one hour of watching per hour of content). Why editors spend 4-8 hours scrubbing footage to find a single moment.This hackathon asks you to close that gap.What You're BuildingChoose one of three challenge tracks, each addressing a real production bottleneck with quantifiable costs:🔍 Archive IntelligenceBuild semantic search that makes petabyte-scale libraries actually queryable. Most studios can't find 80%+ of the footage they own. Your solution should let producers search in natural language ("sunset over water with birds flying") and get timestamped results in seconds instead of hours.✂️ Intelligent SegmentationCreate systems that detect semantic boundaries in long-form video. Think ad breaks that feel natural (not mid-sentence cuts), news story segmentation based on topic changes (not just camera cuts), or structural analysis that understands narrative flow. Manual segmentation costs $50-100 per hour—your solution should make it minutes.✅ Compliance GuardianAutomate content review with explainable AI. Build a system that flags violations ("beer bottle at 3:42 in scene with minors") with enough context for fast human validation. Compliance delays cost days of time-to-market and single violations risk $10K-$10M+ fines. Your solution needs to be both fast and auditable.Why This MattersNAB 2026 starts three weeks after this hackathon. While NAB will be full of vendor pitches about the future, this weekend is about actually building infrastructure that works today.Several past TwelveLabs hackathon projects have turned into production deployments and formal vendor evaluations. The judges sitting in this room represent the buyers and technical decision-makers at tier 1 media companies. What you build here has legs beyond the weekend.Technology StackTwelveLabs Marengo + Pegasus via AWS BedrockAll participants receive AWS Bedrock credits to access TwelveLabs' video foundation models. Marengo handles multimodal embeddings and semantic search. Pegasus generates descriptions and structured outputs. Bedrock provides enterprise infrastructure with built-in governance controls.Sponsor Platforms (Recommended)Baseten: Production model serving and application orchestrationLTX: Video generation and editing for post-processing workflowsTrackIt: AWS solutions architecture expertise for media workload optimizationNVIDIA: GPU-accelerated inference guidancePrizes & RecognitionTotal Prize Pool: $2,250 + Extended API Credits1st Place: $1,000 + API Credits2nd Place: $750 + API Credits3rd Place: $500 + API CreditsMore valuable than prizes:Technical validation from practitioners who've shipped these systems in production. Judges include TwelveLabs engineering leadership, AWS solutions architects, studio executives, and sponsor technical teams.Event ScheduleSaturday, March 289:00 AM: Registration & Breakfast10:00 AM: Opening Keynote + Challenge Introductions10:45 AM: Team Formation11:00 AM: Hacking Begins (AWS Bedrock credits + API keys distributed)12:00 PM: Lunch Provided1:00-3:30 PM: Technical Workshops (TwelveLabs, AWS, Baseten, LTX, NVIDIA)4:00 PM: Office Hours Begin5:00 PM: Venue Closes (continue remotely or rest)Sunday, March 299:00 AM: Venue Opens, Final Sprint9:30 AM: Morning Office Hours12:00 PM: Lunch Provided12:30 PM: Submissions Due (Hard Deadline)1:00 PM: Project Presentations (10 min each: 7-min demo + 3-min Q&A)4:00 PM: Judging Deliberation4:30 PM: Awards Ceremony + Closing Reception5:00 PM: Venue ClosesWho Should ParticipateWe're looking for technical practitioners who understand media workflows and want to build enterprise-grade solutions. Ideal participants include:Software engineers and ML engineers at media companiesSolutions architects working with video infrastructureTechnical product managers evaluating video AI platformsDevelopers building production systems at studios, broadcasters, or platformsThis is an application-based event. We're selecting for technical depth, not volume.LocationCulver City, Los Angeles—walking distance from major studio campuses. You're building in the heart of the entertainment industry, surrounded by the production facilities that will actually use these solutions.