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Cloud computing is internet based (‘Cloud’) development which utilises computer technology (‘computing’).
It provides services to clients via the internet without them needing to have extensive knowledge of the technology in the cloud. The cloud metaphor for the internet implies its position above the workflows and therefore ease of
data accessibility, without the complication of the underlying infrastructure.
A Cloud computing service normally provides an online application which can be accessed from a web browser. Storage of the software and data is on external servers which are rented out to the customer. This means
the customer only pays for what they use, either on a utility computing or subscription basis.
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Key features of Cloud computing include:
- Cost is greatly reduced as infrastructure does not need to be purchased and the customer only pays for the service on demand.
- Location independence as users can access the application anywhere using a web browser.
- Resource sharing across a wide range of users as everyone can access the centralised application.
- Control of access to media via individual user settings.
- Maintenance of cloud computers is much simpler as improvements are immediate and all-inclusive.
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System Requirements
2GB RAM
1 Mb/sec internet connection
Mac (OSX 10.4 or newer)
Windows (XP, Vista or 7) or Linux
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FORscene’s intuitive patent-pending Navigation Bar allows you to view
video on any timescale. Cuts and camera movements
are clearly visible at a glance, minimising the time taken
to navigate content.
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Integrated Chat in FORscene provides a community
network of users. Alternatively, private chat rooms allow
productions and companies to discuss projects in secure
locations. One-to-one technical support chat rooms give
users the opportunity to quickly ask experts about FORscene or
workflows.
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With fully searchable Metadata, all logged and
annotated material can be located in seconds. FORscene’s search
displays all matching material in original rushes,
derivative clips and shot selections. Incremental features
help users display matching only clips amongst long logged
rushes.
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Interactive timecodes in FORscene allow you
jump around video through a variety of methods. Type in
where you want to go, drag and drop the timecode to insert
into logs or shot selection. Full frame accurate editing in
FORscene provides the professional standard required.
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FORscene’s intuitive drag and drop interface makes FORscene quick to learn and easy to use.
All editing functionality is available by using the mouse,
with left click providing standard functionality and right click for related advanced features.
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For publishing direct from FORscene,
built-in editing features include frame accurate audio
editing, with key frame markers easy to add/remove and
adjust. Simple displays inform the user of audio clipping
and volume levels through clear colour displays. Quick tools
let the users fade-in and fade-out quickly.
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Add Titles to your content, choose your size,
colour, transparency and position on screen. Copy and paste
design style to ensure all titles are consistent within your
video piece.
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Export shot selections or rough cut edits
from FORscene to link back to standard NLE systems in AAF, XML,
EDL and ALE formats for finishing off-line or moving directly to on-line.
Other export formats include MPEG-2/4, FLV, JPEG and OGG.
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Take content out of FORscene to
multi-media devices with the assurance your Whites will look
White! FORscene includes easy to use control over White Balance, Saturation and
Black and White levels. Applicable to both video and still images.
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