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CineSync Debuts New Integration with Shotgun at NAB

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LR-cineSync-Shotgun 2Cospective announced a new integration between cineSync and Shotgun at NAB 2015. The new integration now comes bundled with cineSync Pro, replacing a previously separate integration package.

Initially available as a private beta, the integration consists of a Shotgun Review portal built into cineSync. Users launch Shotgun Review from within cineSync and browse their Shotgun instance to identify clips for review. Versions and playlists can be added from Shotgun to cineSync sessions with a single click. Any files stored in Shotgun will be automatically downloaded, while local files will be added as usual.

During the review session, cineSync users can use the built in Shotgun Review to browse for alternate or previous versions, to view all previous notes on versions, and to add new versions for review at any time, without having to leave cineSync.

Once the review has been completed, cineSync users can publish all their notes and drawings to Shotgun. Additionally, users can merge cineSync data with existing Shotgun data – so in cases where annotated frames have been created in cineSync, but notes taken in Shotgun’s Notes App, users can simply choose to combine the two.

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