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Aframe 2.0 Expands The Power of Cloud Video Production As a Smarter Option for Managing Media Assets
LONDON & BOSTON, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
Aframe
today debuted major enhancements to its cloud video technology, Aframe
2.0, that provides a quicker way for video professionals to get
content into editing. With productivity-enhancing capabilities including
integration with Panasonic's (News - Alert) AVC codec, a newly designed user interface,
and an API Library, the new version delivers capabilities of higher-end
on premises media asset management solutions and a genuine competitive
edge to its users.
Starting today, the new version of Aframe's core platform includes Edit
Flow™, a feature that allows users to export their metadata out of
Aframe and directly into the three major NLE platforms - Avid Media
Composer, Apple Final Cut Pro and Adobe (News - Alert) Premiere. Edit Flow dramatically
accelerates the early stages of productions and reduces total editing
time. Edit Flow makes video production ever faster, easier and more
flexible.
With Edit Flow, Aframe users interact with the system as they have
always done - uploading their raw video footage from wherever they are
in the world onto Aframe's private cloud, securely store it there, and
share it with anyone, anywhere as they collaborate on TV, film,
corporate video or advertising spots. But now, the timecode-specific
metadata that Aframe users generate when commenting, logging,
sub-clipping and collecting clips in Aframe can be transferred directly
from the cloud into an NLE platform. Once there, the metadata relinks
with the original media - retaining all user changes automatically.
Aframe's Edit Flow was developed in part by Aframe software engineer Jeff
Bedell, a technical Emmy award winner who as Avid Technology's
employee #2 wrote the initial code for the first Avid Media Composer.
"Edit Flow addresses a longstanding issue in the professional video
workflow - the inefficiency in the early stages of productions when
multiple team members organize rough-edit footage before the
professional edit process starts - and further expand the time- and
cost-saving advantages of Aframe's secure cloud video production
offering," stated Aframe's Jeff Bedell.
Significantly, with Edit Flow, multiple edits formats can all live
together on Aframe, enabling genuine support for native camera rushes,
high shoot ratios and multiple format projects. Aframe's timecode
extraction, metadata handling and export capabilities are features
typically found in traditional on-premises media asset management
solutions for many multiples the price.
"With Edit Flow, Aframe completes the postproduction collaborative
circle, and becomes a great tool in enabling the direction of a
story resulting in more streamlined and efficient productions," said
Michael Phillips, CTO of Cineworks
Digital Studios, Inc. and co-inventor of the Avid Film Composer who
beta tested the new Edit Flow features. "Now, when
producers, directors and team members assemble rough cuts and comment
about footage they compile in Aframe, their selects and remarks transfer
directly to the editor in his or her NLE. It's like the idea that many
hands make light work. Aframe creates huge efficiencies during the
creative editorial process by enabling entire teams of collaborators
to simultaneously compile and comment on the collection of shots they
want for the program, freeing the editor to focus on the magic of making
the shots work together to tell the story rather than hunting for
selects."
Other Major Enhancements in Aframe 2.0:
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Capabilities for even faster mass downloads
- an estimated 15X faster - saving time on the ingest when in the
field or on location
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a greatly streamlined UI that lets
users instantly see what they need and jump straight to work, with
Aframe's hallmark simplicity and social media-like look and feel.
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an API library that allows
third-party solutions to connect more readily into the Aframe platform.
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Support for Panasonic's AVC proxy workflow,
allowing Panasonic users to streamline P2, AVCCAM and all file-based
workflows for added efficiency and creative freedom. Users of
Panasonic's latest camera codec can transmit camera-generated proxies
directly into Aframe, work on them, and relink with the full
resolution media later in the edit suite
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As P2 expands to AVC-Ultra, specifically AVC LongG and AVC Proxy,
Aframe also provides an ideal platform to utilize
both full resolution and smaller file sizes.
Already many thousands of video professionals around the world rely on
Aframe as a cloud-enabled asset management solution for production or as
an adjunct to existing MAM solutions that expedites collaboration,
review and approval and archive.
"Creativity is hard enough to achieve for clients and for far too long,
video professionals have had to put up with all kinds of workarounds
forced on them by technology," said David Peto, CEO of Aframe. "By
removing the storing, sharing and delivery frustrations of video
production, Aframe 2.0 makes people more productive by solving the
common video problems - from the first production meeting all the way
through to the final edit. For companies serious about video, Aframe's
cloud video technology powers people to deliver."
About Aframe
Aframe is a web-based service designed to liberate the video industry by
providing a shared, secure space for production companies, broadcasters,
marketing agencies, corporate marketing departments, and any business or
individual working with the moving image. Using Aframe, producers can
plan, create content, collaborate, store, edit, distribute and make
footage searchable. Aframe aims to take the blood, sweat and tears out
of content creation, without needing equipment or full-time staff, and
only requiring an internet connection.
For more information about Aframe visit aframe.com.

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