Wednesday, October 16, 2013

EDIUS 7 and Dyno S - Intense Integration

EDIUS on the Dyno S controller is just around the corner.  This intuitive enhancement allows for greater productivity in a very compact space.  EDIUS actually runs concurrently in the Dyno S environment with access to Summit high-res media, clips, and playlist that are created by the Dyno, as well as externally stored media.

 Imagine, during pre-production for a live sporting event, a competitor’s workflow to add music and graphics to a highlight package requires stopping the entire OB Truck’s progress and ties up the switcher, graphics, audio mixer, replay system, director and producer (a minimum of six positions.)  With Dyno and EDIUS integration, the restraints of the OB Truck and four of the positions are alleviated.

With EDIUS on Dyno S, only the producer and replay operator/editor are needed to focus on the task.  Rendering and exporting the timeline is handled locally and results in a clip accessible to the Summit and external storage devices as well.  This means web-based publishing can also be managed by STRATUS.

Connect an external monitor to the Dyno S controller and have a greater workspace and easily toggle between the Dyno or EDIUS environments.  This is EDIUS 7 Elite, so the only limitation is your imagination.

 
Release scheduled for end of this year, check with your local reseller.
ShareFlex Available Now!

Sleek, fast, and a clear understanding of content available on network connected Summits.

If it is two or even twenty Summits connected together, Dyno S and ShareFlex make it truly simple to see the camera angles recorded by updating thumbnail representations in the list.


Pick an angle and instantly load it to your output channel. But it doesn’t stop there, all angles from the source you have chosen are then available at your fingertips.

Choose a clip from your record session and see clips that match it across the network as well. Navigate another Dyno user and call up their clips, playlists, and archive content.


 Work in “help” mode and create content on a remote Summit in remote bins and then instantly switch back locally. You can even help edit playlists or distribute media.

All of this on IP infrastructure.