Digital Vision Dailies
Completed dailies automatically output to QuickTime H.264,
ProRes 422, MXF, Avid DNxHD, and more. Price: Depends upon configuration
While telecines and computers have been around for quite a while now, a number of companies continue to attempt to figure out the best way to join the two technologies to offer a complete digital
dailies solution. Sweden-based Digital Vision has a go at it with its new Dailies platform. Developing a process that ingests directly and only once from telecines including Digital Film Technology (DFT) Spirit 4K and Cintel C-Reality is crucial to creating the most economic workflow. Digital Vision accomplishes this by enabling multiple workstations to work together to accomplish all logging, ingest, syncing, and output via a simultaneously accessible common database. Audio, which can be tricky to handle in standard dailies setups, can easily be synced via the timeline or metadata.
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Michael Mann on making Public Enemies digitally.
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Ed Zwick on making Defiance






