Media storage specialist ELEMENTS will use the upcoming NAB Show to highlight the new advanced version of its CUBE ultra-portable media storage appliance.
CUBE is part of a “complete, media-focused environment supporting every step from on-set capture to post and finishing; on premises and in the cloud.”
CUBE comes “in a remarkably compact box – just 375mm x 205mm x 330mm (15” x 8” x 13”)” and packs up to 210TB of usable storage using NVMe “delivering the ultimate in access speed and connectivity.” It allows rough cuts on the go, which can be transferred to the production’s preferred editing platform, including all comments and annotations.
Using CUBE, productions can view dailies and pre-select takes before transferring the media they need to the ELEMENTS Media Library, hosting content at the post house or in the cloud.
The latest developments in CUBE “show how productions can pick the tools that best suit their needs”, including media analysis and discovery as well as creation, bringing software plug-ins from the leading AI providers into the open ELEMENTS environment. The automation engine tools ensure that new features are integrated into the production workflow, providing advanced functionality and complete traceability.
The latest updates to the ELEMENTS Media Library will be shown allowing for faster and easier completion of daily tasks, which can now be boosted further with the addition of AI and cloud innovations. The Media Library now supports an “even more intuitive user experience, enabling creative teams to manage, access and collaborate on media content more effectively.”
“NAB brings together all major customers, manufacturers and integrators, offering everyone a platform to showcase exciting new products, developments and ideas,” said Nicolas Fischer, co-founder and COO of ELEMENTS. “It’s a hub for building stronger and more lasting relationships throughout the industry. NAB continually proves that the tradeshow floor does matter, and that face-to-face interactions can go a long way.”
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