DUSSELDORF, GERMANY — Elements (www.elements.tv), developer of advanced solutions for unrestricted collaboration in shared media workflows, is showcasing its Media Library at IBC 2015. Designed to streamline workflows for enhanced collaboration and increased productivity in post production and broadcast environments, the Web-based MAM and workflow management tool allows users access to view, present and edit media assets on an HTML5 platform from any location on a standard MAC or PC. The Media Library is offered as an option of the company’s comprehensive workflow management feature set that comes with Elements One, NAS, Gateway and the mobile appliance Cube.
For a limited time, the Media Library is also available as a 30-day trial. It provides a fully intuitive graphical user interface for professionally managing, presenting and sharing media assets, while providing extensive editing features that are remarkably easy to use. The Media Library is fully compatible with current professional editing applications, including Avid MediaComposer, Adobe Premiere and Apple Final Cut Pro, enabling operators to transfer entire projects seamlessly from the Media Library to any other editing application. The Media Library also fully supports Avid bin-locking and project sharing.
The Media Library offers a wide range of media asset management functionalities, including an intelligent task manager for customized workflow automation, a full text search engine for both online storage and any LTFS archive, and a comprehensive user and rights management feature. In addition, it provides an extensive editing application, enabling operators to create rough-cuts of the original film material remotely via the HTML 5 platform without first performing any time consuming transcoding or copy tasks. Basically operating like every other professional editing tool available today, the features provided in the embedded editor cover virtually the full spectrum of editing functionalities. The Media Library editor also enhances and simplifies approval and communication processes during the project by allowing for frame-accurate comments.