Back in September 2022, Sony launched its’ online creative collaboration and content management service known as Ci Media Cloud. Originally designed for professionals and enterprise users as a paid version, Sony’s Creators’ Cloud is now open to individuals and small teams, mostly for free. Furthermore, there are a number of useful applications for the content creator, especially if you have a Sony camera. Let’s take a closer look! We’re at CP+ and had the chance to talk to Sony’s Hiroyuki Tachikawa-san about why they decided to now open their Creators’ Cloud service to individuals and what it offers. The service promises uploads of your stills and video with what Sony is calling a ‘pre-editing’ service which is powered by AI. Other apps offer collaborative services and content management. Sony sees cloud-based applications as fundamental tools in production and wants the service to become a unique space for creators. Like other cloud collaboration services, such as frame.io and ATOMOS Connect, Sony’s service is looking to extend the camera and shooting into the cloud through almost instant video and stills uploads. They also want the service to become a hub for learning, collaboration, and ultimately business. The Sony Creators’ Cloud App. Source: Sony Drilling down into the features The new Creators’ Cloud platform includes: Creators’ App, a content transfer application from camera to cloud (At launch the App will be available for Sony ZV-1F and Sony α7 IV) Cloud storage (5GB free storage to all registered users. 25GB storage for users of...
Published By: CineD - Saturday, 25 February, 2023