EditShare added features for share Apple's Final Cut Pro projects to your family products for collaborative editing and systems for media storage. Developed in the first instance for Avid editing systems, the Project Sharing technology of EditShare offers several benefits to workflows collaborative by allowing multiple publishers to work on the same project simultaneously. EditShare is the only solution for collaborative workflow and shared storage offered for shared project editing systems of Final Cut Pro (FCP) and Avid.
For the first time, the Apple FCP editors can enjoy the same benefits of collaborative workflows that previously they were only available to Avid editors. Project EditShare's Sharing is transparent, eliminating the need for export and import XML files and duplicate files from FCP projects. As well as in all EditShare systems, the management rights and the architecture led by rules allows administrators to predefine the accesses of users and prevent about writes, while having further improved the entire exchange of media and media flows creative work across all environments of post.
An assistant editor can scan clips, organize them into subclips while the senior editor simultaneously reviews the material. Reporters can assemble stories and the editor of promotions can review the packages in process, extracting clips and sound tracks to create the promotion. Editors working on a reality show can share the same master clips and subclips without duplicating media files or projects. The executive producer can preview a sequence on your desktop at the same time as editing the sequence is still in process.
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