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EditShare Unveils EFSv Innovation For Cloud Editing

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EditShare-Primary-Logo_RGB_Orange-and-Navy.1EditShare, a technology leader that specializes in collaboration, security, and intelligent storage solutions for media creation and management, has unveiled an EFSv innovation that transforms the economics of editing in the cloud while improving the efficiencies of dynamic and remote editing workflows. Making cloud editing more accessible to more facilities, EFSv optimizes the use of both object and block storage located in the cloud to allow for savings up to 75% compared to the existing costs of cloud storage and workstations.

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A solution that solves the work arounds associated with proxy editing and conforming, EFSv facilitates a proxy editing experience for all editors including Adobe, Avid, Blackmagic Design and Grass Valley. Costs savings through better cloud storage management allows facilities to keep production content and archives online and available at all times.

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With EFSv, high-resolution original files can be stored in economical object storage, yet read through the EFSv native file system driver while small lightweight editing proxies are stored in standard block storage. Both sets of files are always available and accessible to the NLE application — streamlining color grading, effect creation and conforming.

Additionally, for Adobe Premiere Pro, the new FLOW panel automates the clip import process to ensure Premiere Pro understands that both versions exist, and enables the ability to toggle back and forth between them at any time.

To learn more, please visit www.editshare.com

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