The Australian company has just released a firmware update for the Atomos CONNECT and SHOGUN CONNECT network-enabled devices. Integration with frame.io Camera-to-Cloud (C2C) workflows has finally been added. The update is now available to download for free. At NAB 2022, during a show edition dominated by cloud-related announcements, Atomos unveiled their first-ever network-connected devices: the Atomos CONNECT module for NINJA V/V+ and the SHOGUN CONNECT monitor/recorder. Back then, the company had announced that both devices would soon gain support for Camera-to-Cloud (C2C) workflows thanks to a partnership with frame.io – the Adobe-owned remote collaboration platform. Now, the release of AtomOS 10.81 finally unlocks this feature on both devices. Let’s take a closer look. Atomos Shogun CONNECT. Source: Atomos Atomos CONNECT and SHOGUN CONNECT now support frame.io C2C As the demand for video content constantly increases and deadlines become tighter and tighter, idle times between set and post-production need to be minimized. Or even cut out completely, if possible. That’s exactly what Atomos promises to do with their network-connected devices. Atomos CONNECT for Ninja V/V+. Source: Atomos Indeed, both the Atomos CONNECT module for NINJA V/V+ and the SHOGUN CONNECT can take a video signal from a vast range of cameras, simultaneously encode it into a full-quality and an H.265 “proxy” file, and transfer the latter to frame.io. This way, footage is immediately available for remote collaborators for editing or review. The upload starts instantly and can be performed even from remote locations. Indeed, it only requires a standard 4G LTE,...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 11 August, 2022