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Netflix Content Hub¶
Content Hub is Netflix's internal cloud-based production portal. It is the container in which the Media Production Suite (MPS) tools live, and the surface on which a title's production, post- production, VFX, and DI stakeholders collaborate through a shared cloud media library.
Named systems inside Content Hub (per Netflix TechBlog's 2025-04-01 MPS post):
- The Media Production Suite itself — Footage Ingest, Media Library, Dailies, Remote Workstations, VFX Pulls, Conform Pulls, Media Downloader.
- Workspaces — a Google-Drive-style shared folder system built directly into Content Hub. Used by VFX Pulls to assemble per-shot media packages for farm-out to vendors and to receive returned shots back to editorial / DI.
- Footage Ingest dashboard — remote monitoring surface over active ingests, checksums, and archive status. Replaces the traditional out-of-band phone-call check-in with post vendors.
Stub note¶
This wiki page is currently a stub summarising Content Hub's role as the umbrella for MPS. Netflix has not published an architectural deep-dive on Content Hub itself as of 2025-04-01 — the referenced post treats Content Hub as a given and focuses on the MPS tools hosted inside it. Expand this page if a Content Hub architecture post is ingested.
Seen in¶
- sources/2025-04-01-netflix-globalizing-productions-with-netflixs-media-production-suite — "a suite of tools inside Netflix Content Hub that democratizes technology: the Media Production Suite"; introduces Workspaces and the Footage Ingest dashboard as Content Hub surfaces.