Camera to Cloud (C2C) is now natively supported in a host of new cameras. Chief among them is the Fujifilm X-H2s, the first mirrorless camera ever to get it. Whether shot on celluloid film or saved to a digital hard drive, traditionally the process of post-production had to wait until users received the physical media and then had to ingest that media into the post-production workflow. This took hours and sometimes days before dailies could be viewed and the assembly edit could be created. That is, until Frame.io invented the camera-to-cloud process and enabled internet-connected cameras to instantly upload digital video files to the cloud. This game-changing application means that as soon as the director yells, "Cut," the footage can be uploaded via proxy files to the cloud for editors and others in the post-production pipeline to begin cutting. C2C has been a total game-changer since team members can be all over the world and have instant access to the footage. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 18 October, 2022