#IBC2023
COMING TOGETHER AS ONE EditShare
BY KEVIN EMMOTT
With a single, unifi ed user experience across all its production asset management and media storage workfl ows, EditShare is unveiling EditShare One at IBC. EditShare One is claimed to
offer an intuitive user experience at every stage of the creative process. Initial applications include Producer View, for assigning tasks and delivering comments and feedback to the production team, even across multiple locations. The AI-integrated Transcription
View is another new application, useful for speeding up the identifi cation of key points in large media captures. Users can
LIGHT LIFT SYSTEM FOR PTZ VERTICAL MARKET MRMC
BY DAVID FOX
The new Transcription View uses AI to identify points in large media captures
fi nd Transcription View and other productivity improvements in Flow directly, as well as in the Flow panels in the Adobe user interface and in DaVinci Resolve. IBC also sees the extension of EditShare core technologies. With content commonly stored in the cloud as well as in workstations of editors working remotely, a single instance of Flow maps all the content in every location and ensures it is ready. Automated proxy creation and integrated fi le acceleration can ensure that the right media is always to hand. 7.A35
The new LLS-1 light lift system is a versatile robotic system that expands MRMC’s range of supports for PTZ cameras by adding a vertical lift that offers good fl exibility for fl oor-, wall- or ceiling-mounted options. Greg Wingfi eld, Computer Vision Team Lead, MRMC, said: “There is a lot of demand for this. A lot of people have PTZs and want movement. It is priced sensibly for the PTZ market.” The LLS-1 carries up to 10kg, with a motorised lift range of 65.5cm, and a speed range of 0.5- 60mm per second.
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It can comfortably capture sitting and standing shots without reconfi guration. It has a Vesa mount to allow a lightweight prompter to be added underneath the PTZ. It can be controlled using MRMC’s Multi-Head Controller software, or Polymotion Chat for automated movement, and can also integrate with third-party systems. The LLS-1 has genlock sync to allow synchronised FreeD positional data to be output, for use with virtual graphics systems. The light lift can be combined with the QRS-1 (Quiet Rail System) rail, to add horizontal rail motion, which can be expanded by creating a dual lift system that comprises two LLS-1 lifts and a QRS-1. 11.C26, 12.D20
PTZ automation on the rise: MRMC’s LLS-1 light lift system
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