Studio Network Solutions (SNS) is set to showcase significant updates to its EVO Suite.
The EVO Suite is a comprehensive set of workflow tools ranging from the EVO shared storage server and the lightweight and travel-friendly MOD server, to the fully cloud-hosted EVO Cloud workflow.
Highlights at the SNS stand in Hall 7 will include updates to EVO’s built-in ShareBrowser media asset manager and Slingshot transcoder and automations engine. ShareBrowser MAM is set to streamline collaboration with timecode markers and subclips, while comments can be added at specific timecode markers, or mark in and out times to create subclips. Markers and subclips are searchable within the MAM system and can be imported into video editing projects with ShareBrowser’s integrations for Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve.
Slingshot is also gaining new integrations and efficiencies. SNS says Slingshot enables faster access to proxy files, expanded cloud storage integration options, new sync and replication targets, and additional proxy formats.
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