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Improving efficiency in post with EditShare’s FLOW asset management platform

Nov 4, 2022
FLOW Panel integrated directly into the Adobe Premiere Pro UI

There are many challenges in any production: managing high volumes of content, keeping track of what has been shot, storing the native material, and preparing stories for editing. To support efficient workflows, EditShare provides a powerful solution to simplify storytelling.

EditShare was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Massachusetts. The team recently presented their production and post production technologies, including the FLOW asset management system, at September’s IBC show in Amsterdam.

Supporting a range of industry standard formats, EditShare’s FLOW asset management platform allows teams to store the footage on-premise, on location or in the cloud. EditShare servers quickly generate proxies whilst effortlessly tracking critical production metadata, ready for creative teams to pre-assemble projects and ultimately feed on-premise or cloud edit suites as quickly as possible.

Seamless collaboration is key to fast-paced productions, and FLOW allows for rapid collaborative production turnaround from camera to lock-off. FLOW provides permissions-based access to users wherever they are, so DPs can be shooting in one place, reviewing, and managing projects in another and the editorial team can be dispersed wherever works for them. FLOW also provides creatives with the freedom to make the best use of professional creative tools, with deep integration into editors such as Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro and Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve.

EditShare’s intelligent workflows support all sizes of production so teams can focus on delivering great stories.

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