Studio Network Solutions (SNS) is unveiling Outpost.cloud, an entirely new review and approval product that aims to facilitate creative teams in sharing media, gathering feedback and keeping projects moving forward, from anywhere.
Outpost allows users to share video review links with any recipient via email directly from ShareBrowser MAM, the media asset manager included with EVO. Recipients can then view the content on any device, leave timecode-specific and ranged comments, and download shared files.
In addition, content can be annotated with on-screen markups and drawings, fully reviewed and progress tracked with email notifications.
Melanie Ciotti, Director of Marketing, SNS, remarked: “Our brand-new product Outpost is something that our customers have been asking for and now we’re delivering. We’re also announcing a brand-new archive and restore feature natively in ShareBrowser as well as launching the SNS training academy which is now open for pre-registration.
“Outpost is a huge announcement for us, and with lots of exciting things happening at SNS, we’re expecting a really big turnout at IBC.”
Stand Number: 7.B26
Company: Studio Network Solutions
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