IPV Curator extends remote editing workflows

April, 22 2017

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Martin Coles
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NAB 2017

 

IPV’s MAM system streams proxies for better use of talent and resources

 

Cambridge, UK. 19 April 2017 – At the 2017 NAB Show, IPV will be showing several significant improvements to the integrations between its MAM system, Curator, and Adobe Creative Cloud® software including Adobe® Premiere® Pro CC and Adobe After Effects® CC and the Adobe Team Projects (Beta) collaboration service.

The latest versions of the integrated panels for the Adobe video applications will be demonstrated on booth N5925 and will show how editors and producers benefit from easy access to content and improved asset management. Most importantly, the integrations make it easier for editors and post-production professionals to work with Curator-managed assets, no matter where the assets are stored.

Adobe Team Projects, currently in beta, enables teams in different locations to work together on shared sequences and comps in real time smoothly and securely. With Adobe Team Projects workflows, Adobe Premiere Pro, Prelude and After Effects users can create and work on team projects from any location using local or network-shared assets. Working in a comfortable, familiar home base or studio, makes it easier to keep the focus on the creative elements of their jobs, with their content managed by Curator. Even when original high-resolution content is archived or unavailable, streaming proxy files using Curator’s integrated panels with Adobe Premiere Pro allows editors to continue with their work, without unnecessary delays.

Once editing is complete, users can also ‘remote render’ assets with Curator, applying effects and transitions to source material no matter where it’s stored – even if it’s in another country.

“Our integration with industry-leading software like Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, including the Team Projects collaboration service, means users of our Curator system are more easily able to move, manage and monetize their assets,” said David Cole, CEO at IPV.

 

The Adobe-integrated panels also lets users search for and discover assets as well as add live markers to media, check in and out content, and allow the straight-forward overall management of productions, tasks or sequences. The solution makes it easier for multiple editors or effects artists to collaborate on from wherever they are, on whichever edit station. Adobe Team Projects is available now for Adobe Creative Cloud for teams and enterprise customers.

 

The system will be on display on booth N5925 at the 2017 NAB Show between 24 - 27 April 2017.

 

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