Melbourne, Australia – 13th September 2024
Atomos announces 40% off Business or Business Plus plans with the purchase of any new Atomos monitor or monitor-recorder until 30th November 2024.
Atomos has pioneered camera to cloud workflows by equipping monitor-recorders with cloud-based tools and services. With a free of charge firmware update being demonstrated at IBC (Hall 12, D25), any connected Ninja or Shogun can send footage directly to Dropbox.
“Camera to cloud has been a game-changer for video production,” commented Atomos CEO Jeromy Young. “We’re delighted to be working with Dropbox to bring even greater productivity to our customers on such a ubiquitous platform.”
“We are excited by the partnership with Atomos to bring cloud-based video workflows from the camera directly to Dropbox. It makes it so much easier to shoot, share, edit, review and deliver,” added Andy Wilson, Senior Director, New Business Solutions.
Dropbox offers a rich set of tools that enable production companies to manage content, accounts, and teams on a secure, scalable platform. The Dropbox Business Plan starts at 9TB for a team of 3 or more, allowing file transfers up to 100GB at a time. The Business Plus plan starts at 15TB for a team of 3 or more, allowing file transfers up to 250GB at a time. The offer only applies to new Dropbox accounts globally and can be redeemed by registering at my.atomos.com.
For a limited period only, Ninja Ultra will be available for just €649 (or local equivalent) excluding local sales taxes, and Shogun Ultra for €999 (or local equivalent) excluding local sales taxes.
Both Dropbox plans only require an internet connection, so this offer is being extended to purchases of all Atomos monitors and monitor-recorders, irrespective of whether they are cloud-enabled or not.
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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