Colombia. Last Friday, November 13, I was invited by the company Videolec to their AVID Media Composer + NUKE Workshop, an event in which a workflow on 4K was shown from the moment of capture with the help of a Blackmagic camera and its monitoring.
The information captured by the camera is taken to ISIS | 1000 (Image and Scanner Interface Specification), an affordable storage system, designed for independent publishers and small after-production houses, that offers the possibility of real-time collaborative work and the bandwidth you need to accelerate any media workflow. This advanced file management allows you to work with Avid and third-party systems, with the necessary data protection, flexibility and scalability.
Jesús Lozano, manager of Videolec, commented: "ISIS | 1000 is a shared storage system. This reference is the third in the ISIS family, we have the 7500 known as the Enterprise, with which you can handle up to 300 customers; the ISIS 5500 which handles the order of 90 clients; and the ISIS 1000 that we handle between 25 to 30 clients. From this series we can have up to four chassis in line."
He added that the other interesting thing they showed was the Inteface DnxIO, which allows Avid systems to ingest lines in 4k, in 2k, in HD and also be able to do the playback of signals in 4k. This shows a complete workflow in 4k from start to finish. The incorporation of ISIS 1000 with the traditional Media Composer has allowed to show flows to universities, small and medium producers without neglecting traditional customers, "television channels that are starting to work in 4k, we provide with it the opportunity to have a laboratory to implement all this high resolution technology in the future", Concluded.
Text written for TVyVideo+Radio by the engineer Luis Pinto, Telecommunications Advisor.
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