Hi Benjamin,
I am representing Forscene in Canada and Eastern US. Forscene is a UK company that launched "cloud editing" before it was known as cloud. Forscene is SaaS, Software as a Service. In a very short amount of time in Toronto (my city) it's becoming very relevant because of the nature of production requiring immediate access to editorial media. In the UK (Forscene's backyard) there are about 130 productions on Forscene month to month with endless concurrent users. Beyond what I can type in this message (as it would take 1000 pages to adequately describe Forscene). Just know that is quite scale-able and a very mature infrastructure where you don't have to purchase an enormous shared storage environment. It respects the edit process that you already know, it's very responsive and very accepted part of numerous editorial workflows. Obviously it has compatibility with Media Composer via MXF and AAF as well as other ingest and publish formats right down to support for multicamera groups and other rich data. We partner with many technologies including Sony for direct camera to cloud for immediate rushes to post... and the list goes on!
In a related but different market, here is a press release that just came out on our Forscene's use with IMG
Hope to see you at NAB.
Jeff Krebs
Regional Manager, Canada, Eastern North America
Regional Manager, Canada, Eastern North America
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Benjamin Hershleder Ben@ContactBen.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi L2 Crew,I just had a message come in promoting 'Forscene' at NAB.It's a cloud editing app.Has anyone used this before? I'm just curious about folks' opinions.Cheers,-B
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