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07 Sep 2011 at 10:28 by Leigh | Category: General
Tags Rough Cut, Sequences, Subclip
Our subclipping feature has been really useful for many customers. Whether it's been for instant rough cuts during a live sportscast for Giant or replicating the paper edit process for CPL.Well now the feature just got even better.
If you need to make several subclips from an origi...
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07 Sep 2011 at 10:27 by Leigh | Category: General
Tags Documents, Release Forms, Video
Aframe has video and Aframe has documents. Now you can mix your Aframe video with your Aframe documents!
You can already upload any file that helps you organise the shoot, pre-production planning or any other aspect of your project using Aframe's document facility. Call s...
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07 Sep 2011 at 10:26 by Leigh | Category: General
Tags Download, Share Video Clips, Stream Clips Online
Now when you want to share a clip or clips with people outside your immediate Aframe team, you get a bunch of new options. Firstly, as well as letting other people view your clips, you can also choose to allow other people to download the original, a h264 or a proxy as well as your web strea...
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02 Sep 2011 at 10:24 by Leigh | Category: General
Tags Awards, Smarta 100, Start Up
Aframe have been nominated as a top UK start up in the Smarta 100. This annual celebration of the most resourceful, original, exciting and disruptive small businesses in the UK is pretty influential within the start up community. Previous winners include Huddle, who now boast that “75% of the For...
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02 Sep 2011 at 10:23 by Leigh | Category: General, Cloud
Tags Back Up, Data Centre, Force Majeure, Generators
"What in google's name is that?" you may be asking yourself. This, we would respond, is why Aframe stays running when other systems go down.
This is a picture of our back up generators. They kick into life the moment there is a loss of power to our data centre. So even ...
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