Latin America. EditShare announced its FLOW Panel for DaVinci Resolve Studio, which connects thousands of users across the broader media ecosystem. Designed to simplify storytelling, FLOW manages media assets and workflows in on-premises and cloud-based tiered storage environments.
The integrated FLOW dashboard, which was developed with the flow open API, provides DaVinci Resolve users with a multimedia gateway to the associated assets and metadata. Easy-to-use production tools facilitate advanced remote workflows, including seamless proxy editing, reviewing, and approval.
The FLOW panel for DaVinci Resolve Studio allows editors, colorists, visual effects artists, and sound mixers to go beyond their locally attached storage and search, browse, and access proxy and high-resolution versions of video and audio assets across multiple storage groups and files.
FLOW's rapid production tools can be used to quickly organize assets into folders and cut-only sequences. With one click, users can import assets into DaVinci Resolve Studio, including clips, subclips, and sequence markers. FLOW delivers the rich metadata and content directly into the DaVinci Resolve Studio container and timeline. Users can also reload DaVinci Resolve Studio assets to FLOW with one click, making it easy to review and approve throughout the operation.
Support for remote proxy editing
Ideal for working in any remote scenario, the FLOW panel for DaVinci Resolve Studio allows users to edit with proxies, whether downloaded, streamed through a VPN, or played back from shared central storage. This agile proxy workflow benefits from the lightweight features of highly efficient codecs like H.264/MP4. FLOW generates the proxies and tracks the relationship between high and low resolution files.
A toggle menu in DaVinci Resolve Studio allows users to seamlessly switch between the original and proxy versions, allowing them to check the original shots at any time during editing. With both sets of files always available and accessible to DaVinci Resolve Studio, color grading, effect creation, and shaping are greatly simplified.
The FLOW panel for DaVinci Resolve Studio will be generally available with FLOW 2021.
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