EditShare Collabs With Adobe for Enhanced Remote Production, Group Editing Workflows

EditShare is continuing its collaboration with Adobe to enhance end-to-end remote production and collaborative editing workflows. Creating an exceptional user experience, from individual storytellers to enterprise workgroups, the integrated solution of EditShare with Adobe seamlessly connects editing workflows into a wider media ecosystem with deep metadata tracking and workflow automation to simplify storytelling, whether on-premise, in a hybrid configuration, or as a complete cloud-based workflow.

The new Flow panel for Adobe Premiere Pro transforms content management, proxy, and remote editing, and review and approval workflows for editors. EditShare’s EFS open storage solution enhances collaborative editing with full support for project-locking for Productions in Premiere Pro. With the Productions feature set, Premiere Pro can now handle projects with an extraordinary number of assets while maintaining peak performance. Sharing and organizing those assets is much easier than before. Read more in EditShare’s blog on Productions in Premiere Pro.

“Building collaborative digital video workflows for our customers continues to be one of the fundamental drivers of our Flow and EFS partner developments,” comments Sunil Mudholkar, Vice President of Product Management, EditShare. “Our solutions are optimized from the highest levels of the technology stack down to the storage file system, so creatives can work with Adobe tools in any location, with the very best user experience. The Flow Panel for Premiere Pro and EFS support for Productions enables users to delve deep into on-premise, cloud or deep archive storage to find that all important content, and collaborate with colleagues anywhere in the world, all without ever leaving the Adobe Premiere Pro UI.”

Designed to simplify storytelling, Flow manages the entire media technology stack with tools to orchestrate assets and workflows across tiered on-premise, nearline, and cloud storage environments. An essential, secure platform for remote, collaborative productions, Flow offers an advanced proxy-based workflow with support for over 500 codecs. Its enhanced Premiere Pro panel connects individual editors and production teams directly to the Flow media asset management and its productivity-focused toolset including extensive asset tracking, collaborative proxy editing workflow, and review and approval workflows across cities, countries, and continents.

“Editors and creative teams want to focus on telling great stories without thinking about workflow issues,” said Sue Skidmore, head of partner relations for Adobe video. “The collaboration between Adobe and EditShare helps our users – from individual creatives to large groups – have a great experience whether they are on-premise, in a hybrid environment, or in the cloud.”

EFS scalable storage enables media organizations to build extensive collaborative workflows on premise, in the cloud, or in hybrid installations, shielding creative personnel from the underlying technical complexity while equipping administrators and technicians with a comprehensive set of storage management tools. For Adobe editors, EFS is fast and flexible collaborative storage with outstanding support for Productions in Premiere Pro, enabling best-in-class project sharing.

“Creatives don’t have to feel overwhelmed with learning an entire media management platform: the lightweight Flow panel fits directly within Premiere Pro and delivers exceptional workflow efficiency while EFS supports the underlying transactions that keep media safe and projects organized,” says Mudholkar.

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