The systems described herein may execute any of a variety of types of workflows. For example, the workflow may include a post-production workflow for a content item that has been changed as represented by a difference between the first media data object and the second media data object. In some examples, the post-production workflow may include a localization workflow to update a localization of video content. The localization may include any of a variety of tasks. For example, the localization may include dubbing the video content in a selected language, subtitling the video content in a selected language, and/or applying visual description to the video content. Thus, for example, if the set of edits includes an addition of new content, the workflow may include adding new dubbing, subtitling, and/or visual description for the new content. If, for example, the set of edits includes a deletion of the content, the workflow may include removing portions of dubbing, subtitling, and/or visual description that no longer correspond to content. Additionally or alternatively, the workflow may include marking a previous task as completed or unnecessary when the content that it is associated with is identified as deleted.
In some examples, the systems described herein may identify (e.g., based on a specification for each team and each type of edit) what task or tasks are to be performed (and, e.g., relating to which portions of the content of the first and/or second media data objects).
In some examples, the workflow may include a quality control workflow for inspecting changed portions of the content item as indicated by the set of edits. For example, the workflow may include a notification and/or task assignment to perform a continuity check relating to a portion of content being inserted, deleted, and/or swapped with a temporally adjacent portion of content.