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Cinedeck Promises 'Turbo-Charged' Adobe Premiere Pro CC Workflows at IBC 2014

Cinedeck record, ingest and transcode platforms deliver a host of cutting-edge features that enable Adobe Premiere Pro CC editorial teams to access files faster and to start editing content while it is being recorded

Cinedeck LLC (http://www.cinedeck.com), pioneering developer of capture systems for digital cinema, broadcast and post production, will highlight turbo-charged workflows for Adobe® Premiere® Pro CC, at IBC 2014, Amsterdam, 12-16 September (Hall7.J07). Cinedeck record, ingest and transcode platforms deliver a host of cutting-edge features that enable Adobe Premiere Pro CC editorial teams to access files faster and to start editing content while it is being recorded – the ideal scenario when rapid content turnaround is essential, such as in live, multi-cam broadcast and news operations.

Cinedeck products include the two-channel RX3G and four-channel MX recorders, supporting 4K, UltraHD, 2K, HD and SD workflows with multiple native codecs, plus the latest SMPTE and DPP-recommended broadcast delivery standards. They simultaneously capture and create edit-ready deliverables on multiple storage destinations, allowing post-production processes to begin without delay.

Adobe Premiere Pro CC editors can harness the multi-channel, multi-codec ingest/playout capabilities of Cinedeck RX3G and MX, including the redundant recording of, and rapid access to, material in a range of popular codecs – including ProRes, DNxHD, AVC-Intra, H.264 and XDCAM HD – via appropriate high-performance storage.

Cinedecks also provide growing XDCAM HD files, which support “Edit-while-recording”, a new, automatic feature enabling Abode Premiere Pro CC editors to access material while cameras are still recording the action. Auto-refresh can be adjusted as required from within Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Editors can also manually trigger a refresh of growing files anytime to see the most recently recorded content.

Broadcasters and live multi-cam productions can import growing clips into Adobe Premiere Pro CC, in the same manner as any other video material. Depending on a production’s requirements, Adobe Premiere Pro CC can also be installed directly on the Cinedeck platforms and use local Cinedeck storage.

Furthermore, Cinedeck will introduce full 64-bit support at IBC 2014, which provides even greater platform stability and allows for additional simultaneous realtime processing of video and audio files while they are being recorded. This includes the application of LUTs and many other additional creative, security and workflow-boosting features. More streamlined project set-ups and project locking will also be introduced at the show.

“Content producers have to find new ways to make time, labor and costs savings throughout production and post production, while maintaining creativity and ensuring the highest quality results,” said Simon Williams, director of strategic relations at Adobe. “Adobe Premiere Pro CC gives creative pros the power they need for rich editing, while Cinedeck platforms provide highly-efficient, file-based workflows into Adobe Premiere Pro CC, giving users the flexibility to natively edit footage at unprecedented speed.”

Charles D’Autremont, founder and CEO of Cinedeck commented, “Cinedeck and Adobe Premiere Pro CC integration creates super-fast workflows for anyone with the need for immediate content turnaround. Producers can maintain the pristine quality of their footage, mix and match formats freely, and add high-quality editorial effects directly, in the Adobe Premiere Pro CC timeline with a broad range of nonlinear editing features optimized for creative productivity.”

About Adobe Creative Cloud
With Creative Cloud, your creative apps are always evolving. At IBC, Adobe is previewing the next wave of innovation coming to the video apps, including Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Adobe After Effects CC. New advances include timesaving media and project management features, and a refined user interface with HiDPI support across all of the video desktop apps. With frequent feature releases, it’s easy for Creative Cloud members to stay up to speed on industry developments and new hardware and formats, including new support for the GoPro CineForm intermediate codec and more. Learn more about new features coming to Adobe Creative Cloud at http://www.adobe.com/go/video, or visit Adobe at IBC Hall 7, Stand 7.G27.

About Cinedeck:
Founded by cinematographers, and headquartered in New York City, USA, Cinedeck manufactures innovative, touchscreen recording systems for use in all video production environments. Along with on-set monitoring, playback and quality control capabilities, these recorders also unify end-to-end camera-to-post-to archive workflows by offering the industry’s most comprehensive range of ready-to-edit output formats. Cinedeck EX, the industry’s first high-end, multi-format, camera-mountable device, was adopted by hundreds of TV and cinema productions, and won TV Technology’s 2010 STAR Award, the 2010 Vidy Award, DV Magazine’s Award of Excellence, and Studio Daily’s 2012 Prime Award for Best User Interface/User Experience. Continuing this pioneering spirit, Cinedeck addressed the challenges of multi-cam and mobile OB production with its dual-channel Cinedeck RX rack-mounted, multi-format recorder, monitor and playback system. Cinedeck RX won the prestigious 2011 Pick Hit Award at IBC 2011 from Broadcast Engineering Magazine. The four-channel Cinedeck MX builds on the company’s proven technology platform offering fully-tapeless 4K, UltraHD, HD and SD workflows for broadcast and cinema entertainment production and post. http://www.cinedeck.com.