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Pictory AI eyes licensing with video creation offer

AI-powered video creation specialist, Pictory AI is heading to Brand Licensing Europe next week as it looks to make further in-roads into the industry.

The company is aiming to use its team at the show to engage with licensors, licensees and agents across various sectors – including publishing, fashion, brand, lifestyle, sport and education – showcasing the transformative potential of their IPs into video production strategies.

Pictory AI’s software revolutionises how content is repurposed, offering a unique solution for the licensing industry. From taking extracts of licensed content – whether it’s books, fashion campaigns, educational materials or branded assets – and turning them into dynamic, visually appealing videos, Pictory looks to enhance audience engagement across digital platforms.

By transforming static assets into engaging videos, licensors and licensees can maximise the value of their content, extending their reach and amplifying brand exposure in an increasingly digital marketplace.

“We are excited to be attending BLE for the first time and introducing the benefits of utilising video creation across the licensing industry,” commented Marc Gawith, head of business development at Pictory AI. “Licensors, licensees, and agents across multiple sectors can now turn their static content into engaging videos, driving audience engagement like never before.

“We aim to demonstrate to show attendees that video creation at scale is finally within their reach, making it easier than ever to bring licensed content to life.”

For more information or to schedule a meeting visit www.pictory.ai or contact James Dever.

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