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Teradek-Sony camera-to-cloud a boon to cine & broadcast producers

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Teradek and Sony Electronics have announced an integration that will provide productions in the cine and broadcast markets with greater flexibility in camera-to-cloud workflows.

Sony’s Ci Media Cloud will natively integrate with Serv 4K and Prism Flex, which are the 4K high dynamic range (HDR) encoding solutions provided by the California-based Teradek, which designs and manufactures high-performance video solutions for broadcast, cine, medical and general imaging applications.

Now, any camera used on-set, in-studio, or remotely will be able to upload footage to Sony’s Ci directly from Teradek’s encoders.

With this new integration, film and broadcast teams will have the ability to effortlessly review, edit, and deliver proxy files in a matter of minutes. This speedy file transfer will accelerate content acquisition workflows while still delivering frame-accurate files for cutting, colour grading, frame grabbing, commenting and annotating. Content can be clipped, reformatted, and shared without it ever having to leave the cloud.

Since it is in the cloud, this workflow will avoid duplicating content across multiple systems, allowing the processing to come directly to the content. It also allows internal and external stakeholders to work together while maintaining secure boundaries.

“Sony and Teradek are industry standards in the content creation and production space,” said David Rosen, Vice-President of Cloud Applications and Services, Sony Electronics.

“Leveraging our combined strengths, this integration will enable a reliable and effortless workflow that allows content creators to work with the tools they love and stay focused on their vision with full confidence in the underlying technology.”

This new integration will be available in the last quarter of 2022.

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Teradek-Sony camera-to-cloud a boon to cine & broadcast producers

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Teradek and Sony Electronics have announced an integration that will provide productions in the cine and broadcast markets with greater flexibility in camera-to-cloud workflows.

Sony’s Ci Media Cloud will natively integrate with Serv 4K and Prism Flex, which are the 4K high dynamic range (HDR) encoding solutions provided by the California-based Teradek, which designs and manufactures high-performance video solutions for broadcast, cine, medical and general imaging applications.

Now, any camera used on-set, in-studio, or remotely will be able to upload footage to Sony’s Ci directly from Teradek’s encoders.

With this new integration, film and broadcast teams will have the ability to effortlessly review, edit, and deliver proxy files in a matter of minutes. This speedy file transfer will accelerate content acquisition workflows while still delivering frame-accurate files for cutting, colour grading, frame grabbing, commenting and annotating. Content can be clipped, reformatted, and shared without it ever having to leave the cloud.

Since it is in the cloud, this workflow will avoid duplicating content across multiple systems, allowing the processing to come directly to the content. It also allows internal and external stakeholders to work together while maintaining secure boundaries.

“Sony and Teradek are industry standards in the content creation and production space,” said David Rosen, Vice-President of Cloud Applications and Services, Sony Electronics.

“Leveraging our combined strengths, this integration will enable a reliable and effortless workflow that allows content creators to work with the tools they love and stay focused on their vision with full confidence in the underlying technology.”

This new integration will be available in the last quarter of 2022.

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