LUMA1 - Release 30


LUMA1 - Release 30

Release 30 is packed with great new tools and features to help make content creation faster, support the reuse of existing content and engage your viewers with new video technology.


Announcing Release 30 - Support for Learning Standards and Device Responsive Video

Release 30 is packed with great new tools and features to help make content creation faster and reuse existing content. All with engaging new video technology.

SCORM Import Support – the LUMA1 Playlist feature now supports SCORM content 

Open Hub – you can now have your own public facing video portal with complete open access and sharing 

URL Based Video Casting – make any web page a full screen Smart video in either vertical, horizontal, or both! 

Creator Home – the LUMA1 Home Screen gives creators access to their most used tools and content dashboard in one single place 

Content Creation and Management Updates – including simplified overlay creation, element previews for building at scale, auto proceed for questions, and more 

Enhanced Vertical Video – now supports all elements and interactions 

Device Responsive Video – ensures that a viewer has device optimized video.  On a phone that can be vertical and, on the desktop, horizontal.  This is fully automated.

Maarten Pas

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