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If the Future of Video Editing Isn’t AI, Could it Be Direct-to-Edit File Transferring?

From the minds of Peter and Michael Cioni, Strada has been pushing some bold new ideas and technology into the film and video industry for the past few years, with Strada, a company, pushing the boundaries of how editing can eventually be fully moved to the cloud.Strada Agent promises to continue that development with new improvements to the company’s direct-to-edit file transfer technologies. Aiming to completely reinvent how to connect cameras directly to editors and eliminate the bottlenecks that have slowed down production teams for years, here’s what you need to know about this new technology.Delivery from the Set to the EditorShowcased in a video series above, this latest episode from the Strada team imagines a world where crews are able to push files directly from set to an editor anywhere in the world without needing to upload to a cloud.Strada's revolutionary peer-to-peer technology aims to create an instant connection between cameras, computers, and collaborators, which allows your creative team to remotely access files directly from a DIT cart or even a camera seconds after it was recorded.Here’s a step-by-step breakdown that showcases how crews can improve their workflows with cameras that record to internal cards (RED Raptor cameras) and wirelessly accessible cameras (Blackmagic Ursa Cine). CASE STUDY CHAPTERS0:00 Introduction0:53 The collaboration team 1:39 Setting up the shoot1:57 RED Camera setup2:47 RED camera proxy workflow4:00 Integrating Strada's Peer-to-Peer network5:19 No cloud upload needed5:59 Connecting multiple people to the network7:21 Sharing from Premiere Pro8:11 Understanding the power of Peer-to-Peer 8:28 The...

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