Case Study: Sinking Ship Entertainment streamlines production and license management with Adobe InDesign

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Sinking Ship Entertainment, a Toronto‑based producer of award‑winning children’s television and film, needed to deliver high‑quality, cost‑competitive programming on tight schedules while modernizing post‑production and simplifying license management across five locations. After moving away from Final Cut Pro, the company evaluated solutions and adopted Adobe InDesign as part of an Adobe post‑production workflow—notably Adobe Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC—via Adobe Creative Cloud for teams to meet those challenges.

By rolling out Adobe Creative Cloud for teams (including Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, Media Encoder CC, Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC and InDesign CC) Sinking Ship standardized software across sites, centralized license assignment and packaged deployments for faster provisioning. The Adobe InDesign‑enabled workflow let editors use Dynamic Link to cut The Odd Squad movie with 300 visual‑effects shots quickly, reducing production time and cost, saving management time, and helping the company compete at a larger scale while producing Emmy‑winning content.


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Sinking Ship Entertainment

Matt Bishop

Partner


Adobe InDesign

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