Content Production
Editing and Grading
Production teams are under constant pressure to improve efficiencies but at the same time deliver compelling stories and entertainment. This demonstration shows how operating creative processes in the cloud can help production teams achieve both of these challenging goals by improving collaboration during the editorial process and supporting access to new AI services. The post environment demonstrates cloud editing through Adobe and grade through Baselight. We also demonstrate how AI can create all relevant production artifacts saving time and budget.
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Editing in the cloud
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Color grading in the cloud
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Editing in the cloud
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Color grading in the cloud
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