EFILM, a provider of digital laboratory services for film
and television, has selected and deployed Aspera’s fasp 2.0 software as a
high-performance file transfer foundation in its digital laboratory business.
“The performance and bandwidth control of Aspera’s
file transfer software, combined with our investment in high bandwidth network
connectivity and state-of-the-art computing and storage facilities, is enabling
EFILM to provide our customers with the highest quality and most cost-effective
digital laboratory services world-wide, with unprecedented turnaround times,”
said Robert Eicholz, Vice President of Technology / Corporate Development at
EFILM. “We look forward to a long-term relationship with Aspera as we build out
our file-based workflows.”
As the leading digital laboratory, EFILM provides
state-of-the-art film finishing tools to its customers, who include major
studios, independent filmmakers, advertisers, animators, and visual effects
companies. The investment in Aspera software is intended to further enhance
EFILM’s existing telecommunications offerings with additional options for
state-of-the-art high-speed transfer of file-based media.
“Our first experiences with Aspera’s software were transfers
of reels of film from
Los Angeles to a sister
company in
London,
England,” reported Chris Marzullo,
EFILM systems engineer. “Transfers achieved over 95% utilization of the
bandwidth end-to-end, allowing us to quickly move large files between
continents, securely and efficiently. We quickly realized the ability of
Aspera’s software to enable our data-driven production processes, and have now
deployed it in several parts of our business.”
One of the first experiences with Aspera’s software at EFILM
occurred in the Fall of 2007 when an executive producer, scheduled to work with
the EFILM editors, made a last-minute request on a Saturday morning for a large
film file that was still in
London.
The EFILM team had recently deployed Aspera’s Enterprise Server software in
London and in
Hollywood.
Using Aspera, the large transfer was done in about 30 minutes, and the color
timing session began on schedule.
“Media that used to be shipped over traditional land-based
carrier systems as tapes or on hard drives can now be transported across the
network,” continued Eicholz. “The speed is dramatically faster than
traditional FTP and robust. We also have complete visibility into our
bandwidth utilization. ”
Aspera’s adaptive rate control technology allows EFILM
and its customers to continue to use their Internet bandwidth for other tasks
while still achieving maximum throughput. The adaptive rate control
dynamically adjusts the transfer speed to use only the available, unused bandwidth,
allowing for maximum bandwidth utilization without impacting other network
activity. This is especially valuable in international locations where
bandwidth is still scarce and expensive.
When needed, EFILM operators have the ability through the
Aspera browser-based management console to override the default bandwidth
policy and to prioritize a transfer on-the-fly, to achieve a guaranteed
completion time. Unlike conventional or accelerated transfer solutions,
Aspera’s fasp protocol can on-the-fly adjust the relative bandwidth used and
guarantee the speed and finish time of a high-priority transfer job, physical
bandwidth permitting, regardless of network distance. Through the
web-based console, operators can manage, track and monitor what is being
transferred, and can receive notification of transfer status through
email.
EFILM found that while FTP was perfectly adequate for moving
small files it was really impractical for the truly massive collections of
files – e.g., 25,000 files at 13 MB each, or much more that needed to be
transferred globally. Hard drives too have presented problems,
including harmful viruses, time-consuming loading and unloading, need for
encryption, and, sometimes worst of all, long delays in customs. By
contrast, high-speed telecommunications provide fast, secure, efficient
transport.
“Companies like EFILM are inspiring our work to extend both
the raw performance of the fasp protocol as well as the management, reporting,
and deployment capabilities of our software,” commented Aspera’s President and
Co-Founder Michelle Munson. “It has been a tremendous pleasure to work
with the EFILM team, and we look forward to supporting their future technology
achievements locally and globally.”