13 September 2024

Atomos and Adobe Tighten C2C Integration

Frame.io and Atomos enhance Camera to Cloud workflow with new direct in-device integration

By Atomos

Melbourne, Australia – 13th September 2024

Atomos (Hall 12, D25), is expanding its collaboration with Frame.io and Adobe to enhance camera to cloud workflows by equipping monitor-recorders with cloud-based tools and services and enabling faster turnarounds and remote collaboration for all creative video projects.

With the free of charge firmware update announced at IBC, any connected Ninja or Shogun can now send footage directly to Frame.io V4 without uploading through Atomos Cloud Studio. Ninja Phone can already upload footage directly to the platform using the iPhone app, and a free firmware upgrade for C2C connectivity will be available soon.

“Adobe has been pivotal in helping Atomos to maximize the benefits of cloud-enabled monitor-recorders. We’ve worked together on many prestigious projects, including the Sundance Film Festival and the BRIT Awards, to get footage to social media faster than ever before,” commented Atomos CEO Jeromy Young. “Making the integration seamless across a range of our devices represents another step change in the evolution of camera to cloud.”

The all-new Frame.io V4 is a flexible, fast and intuitive creative collaboration platform that streamlines and simplifies workflows across content creation and production. As teams and organizations race to meet the accelerating demand for video content, creatives and stakeholders at all stages of development are slowed down by disconnected tools and systems. Frame.io V4 is designed to meet the complex needs of creative teams delivering personalized content at scale by centralizing feedback, helping to reduce rounds of revisions and accelerating the delivery of media assets. And when paired with Camera to Cloud and Atomos devices, teams can streamline their video workflows even further, creating an incredibly efficient creation pipeline from capture, through final content delivery.

To celebrate this new integration, Atomos and Adobe announce a three-month extended trial of Frame.io V4 beta with the purchase of any Camera to Cloud connected Atomos monitor-recorder*. This offer only applies to new Frame.io accounts and can be redeemed by registering the Atomos product.

For a limited period only, Ninja Ultra* will be available for just €649, and Shogun Ultra for €999, both prices excluding local sales taxes.

To learn more, visit the Atomos website at www.atomos.com.

About Atomos

While the industry makes better cameras, we make cameras better.

Atomos is a video technology innovator. When we started just over a decade ago, we combined high-quality touchscreen monitors, removable storage, and Apple ProRes to dramatically improve the quality of video captured by almost any camera. For the first time, video makers could take the uncompressed output from the camera and store it in Apple’s professional, easy-to-edit format.

New generations of faster, lighter, tougher, and brighter products followed, taking in HDR, 4K and even 8K. Now “Atomos” has become part of the filmmaker’s vocabulary.

With the introduction of connected monitor-recorders accessing a host of cloud-based tools and services, content creators now enjoy even greater productivity gains with camera-to-cloud, remote collaboration and review, cloud editing, live multi-cam production, wireless timecode, and streaming. Workflows anywhere in the world can access media from a cloud connected Atomos device.

Atomos is based in Melbourne, Australia, with a distributed worldwide team and offices in the USA, Japan, China, UK, and Germany and has a worldwide distribution partner network.

More information at: www.atomos.com

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