Digital dailies, workflow and media services company, Mission Digital, has announced that all Mission Dailies labs will now run Origami as standard, “transforming the dailies process into a living, searchable record of production.”
The move embeds Origami’s metadata aggregation technology directly into Mission’s workflows, ensuring that camera and lens metadata, creative intent, and essential production context are captured and preserved from set to post and VFX.
As modern productions increasingly span multiple units, international locations and local labs, vital metadata is often lost or fragmented along the way with the consequences including costly re-conforms, slower turnovers, and time wasted in post performing “metadata archaeology”.
As rushes flow through Mission’s labs, Origami automatically scans incoming media and consolidates rich metadata into a single, persistent data backbone for the production.
The upgrade requires no changes to how productions work today and no enforced post-vendor lock-in. When required, Origami can be extended into post for VFX pulls, DI pulls and trims.
“Dailies have always been the heartbeat of principal photography — but too often the metadata heartbeat fades once editorial takes over,” said Mark Purvis, CEO of Mission and Origami. “By baking Origami into every Mission lab, we’re ensuring that the intelligence created during the shoot stays alive, protecting creative intent, reducing post risk, and giving productions a robust foundation for everything that follows.”
“This is a major step,” Purvis continued. “Productions can now walk into post with full knowledge of what was shot, where it lives and how to get it, without days of detective work or surprise delays.”
Mission Dailies supercharged by Origami is now available on all new dailies engagements across the UK and internationally.
Staff Reporter
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