Frame.io brings pro-quality video editing to the home office

Video editors and enterprise customers to see new integrations

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Frame.io has unveiled a raft ofnew featuresand updates for its remotevideo collaboration platformin advance ofNAB 2022.

A newAppleTV4Kapp, which allows content professionals to view their video clips in up to 10-bit 4KHDR, will catch the eye. Especially after over 100 professional editors recentlytook Apple to taskfor its handling ofvideo editing softwareFinal Cut Pro.

The new app is intended to harness theApple TV 4Kscreen to reproduce high-quality professional screenings outside the studio environment.

“Imagine being able to view a color-correction session from your couch or your office. Or being able to actually see the details of shots that require extensive VFX,” wrote the firm.

From the camera to the cloud

From the camera to the cloud

Cloudintegration is also at the top of the agenda for Frame.io. Back in February 2021, theAdobe-owned firm announced Camera to Cloud, a service letting professionals securely transfer video from on-set to post-production suites.

Now, it has revealed new integration partnerships with Teradek, Atomos, Viviana Cloud, FDX FilmDataBox, and FilmLight.

Building on a commitment to support filmmakers at every level, Frame.io will also now connect with iPhone app FiLMiC Pro, easing the process of moving cell phone footage to a video editing tool.

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Beefing up security

Fresh security measures have also been introduced by the company.

A new digital rights management (DRM) tool has been deployed to prevent unauthorized access or sharing of videos and screen-grabs. Content will be encrypted on upload, and viewing can only be authorized through the Frame.io website, iPhone or Apple TV app.

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For admins, two-factor authentication (2FA) has finally arrived. Adding an extra layer of security to logins, 2FA can be switched on account-wide, with colleagues using SMS orauthentication appslike Authy,Google,Microsoft, Okta to verify their ID.

Frame.io’s latest announcements follow on from the recent reveal ofFrame.io for Creative Cloud. Playing an increasingly large role in the Adobe ecosphere, the platform now integrates withvideo effectstool Adobe After Effects (and it’s available free toCreative Cloudsubscribers).

Steve is TechRadar Pro’s B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware. He began in tech journalism reviewing photo editors and video editing software at the magazine Web User, where he also covered technology news, features, and how-to guides. Today, he and his team of reviewers test out a range of creative software, hardware, and office furniture. Once upon a time, he wrote TV commercials and movie trailers. Relentless champion of the Oxford comma.

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