May 30, 2025

ACB Scores Big with EditShare: Slam Dunk for Automated Ingest, Live Logging and Scalable Broadcast Infrastructure

EditShare has partnered with integration experts Broad Service and Mediacast to deliver a next-generation ingest, asset management, and production system for the Association of Basketball Clubs (ACB), one of Europe’s top professional basketball leagues.

Faced with rising demands for fast-turnaround content and multi-platform publishing, ACB needed to overhaul its production infrastructure. The answer was a powerful, scalable solution built around EditShare technology.

The deployment includes:

Solving Real Pain Points on the Court and in the Cloud

The challenge: ACB was dealing with scattered storage, slow manual ingest and no way to tag and track content in real time.

The EditShare solution:

“In live sports, if you miss the moment, you miss the opportunity,” said Tara Montford, Co Founder and EVP of Product at EditShare. “Our live logging and ingest tools give ACB’s content teams the ability to react instantly and turn raw game footage into ready to share content while the action is still happening.”

A Broadcast Slam Dunk for ACB

This upgrade is more than a tech win. It shows ACB’s commitment to delivering top tier content to fans everywhere, from the arena to the app. The system helps content teams move faster, publish smarter and push high quality media to every platform without delay.

With this shift to IP based production, powered by NDI (Network Device Interface), ACB sets a new standard in sports broadcasting. Agile, automated, and ready for whatever comes next.

For more information on EditShare solutions, please click here to get in touch.

New Enhancements in EditShare One 

The latest FLOW release, version 2025.1.0, delivers powerful new capabilities to media managers, streamlining workflows and making asset management more intuitive than ever. With enhanced scanning, uploading, and automation tools, EditShare One Organize simplifies complex tasks, saving time and improving efficiency. Let’s explore how these new features empower media professionals.

FLOW’s extensive range of applications often left users confused about which tools to use and how to install and maintain them. This limited user accessibility and acceptance and its why we created EditShare One. A simple browser based Interface that enables all users to access all of FLOW’s powerful tools for a variation of different workflows. 

Automate Repetitive Tasks with Ease

Trigger Automations Directly from EditShare One

Time-consuming, manual processes are a thing of the past. FLOW Automation eliminates repetitive tasks like tagging, transcoding, and file delivery, allowing media teams to focus on creative work.

What’s New?

With these improvements, EditShare One is faster, easier, and more accessible—allowing teams to move media seamlessly through their production pipeline.

Keep Your Media Database Up to Date

Scan Assets Directly from EditShare One

Keeping track of media assets is crucial for efficient project management. The new scanning functionality enables users to update the FLOW database effortlessly—without leaving the Organize module.

How It Helps

This feature ensures your database remains accurate and up to date, improving searchability and media organization.

Upload Files Faster, Smarter, and with Greater Control

Enhanced Upload Capabilities

Managing late arriving assets can be challenging, but the improved Upload function simplifies the process, giving users more control over their media.

Key Benefits

With these enhancements, uploading assets is more efficient and customizable than ever before.

Navigate and Manage Assets More Intuitively

Flexible layouts

Media professionals need a fast, streamlined way to organize and move assets. The new Flexible layouts in EditShare One – Organize, introduces a more intuitive layout designed for seamless asset handling

Why It Matters

This update dramatically improves efficiency, making it easier to organize and access media in large-scale projects.

Performance Enhancements for Large-Scale Workflows

As more teams scale up operations, FLOW’s automation engine has been optimized for handling multiple workflows daily. A new Status View provides real-time insights into automation performance, allowing administrators to monitor system activity at a glance.

Get Started with FLOW Today

The FLOW 2025.1.0 release redefines how media professionals manage assets—offering automation, improved navigation, and more control over media workflows. Whether you’re handling high-volume uploads, triggering automated tasks, or optimizing media organization, EditShare One Organize ensures your team works smarter, not harder.

Ready to transform your media workflows?

Boston, MA – 1st May 2025 —  EditShare®, a global leader in collaborative media workflow solutions, will unveil its latest advancements at CABSAT 2025, delivering a new standard for performance, scalability, and intelligence across creative production environments. Live demonstrations at Booth S1-D20 will spotlight the new Ultimate EFS Field,  a revolutionary, portable NVMe-based storage platform engineered to provide production-proven performance and simple multi-site collaboration from on-set to the studio.

Headlining the showcase is the Middle East debut of FLOW AI, powered by FLOW Ultimate GPU engines. Built as a multimodal intelligence engine, FLOW AI transforms media workflows with state-of-the-art capabilities including multi-language speech-to-text (STT) transcription, scene detection, facial recognition, logo detection, and advanced OCR (optical character recognition). By combining high-speed asset management with intelligent automation and accelerated smart tagging, FLOW AI arms creative teams to find, organize, and deliver content faster, smarter, and at a global scale,  obliterating old production bottlenecks and setting a new standard for speed, precision, and domination in modern media

For asset management, the new FLOW Core Unlimited licensing model removes seat restrictions, allowing media organizations to onboard users instantly and scale operations on demand. From boutique studios to global production houses, FLOW Core delivers true operational flexibility and scalability without limits

In addition to these headliners, EditShare will highlight:

“At CABSAT 2025, we’re bringing the full force of EditShare innovation,” said Tara Montford, Co-Founder and EVP of Sales at EditShare. “From blazing-fast performance to limitless scalability and smart automation, we’re empowering creative teams to tell bigger, bolder stories  faster and from anywhere.”

EditShare staff will be on hand at CABSAT to talk about all of the latest enhancements, find out more on stand S1-D20 at CABSAT, or click here to get in touch.

About EditShare

EditShare is an Emmy Award-winning technology leader empowering storytellers with collaborative media workflows designed for on-premise, cloud, and hybrid environments. Its scalable storage and collaboration solutions support media businesses at every stage of video production, from storyboard to screen.

With an open architecture, EditShare fosters workflow collaboration, third-party integrations, and content sharing across the entire production chain. Its high-performance, high-availability design meets the rigorous demands of media storage, management, and delivery.  The comprehensive suite includes multi-tiered content storage for production and post-production, innovative asset and workflow management tools, specialized features for content review, secure preview of pre-release materials, and the creation of customized branded pitch reels, ensuring a seamless and secure media production process.

©2025 EditShare LLC. All rights reserved. EditShare® is a registered trademark of EditShare.

Press Contact
Katharine Guy

katharine.guy@editshare.com

In the high-stakes world of media and entertainment, where million-dollar productions rely on collaboration with users dotted in different locations, the last thing you need is a cybersecurity breach to derail your project. Whether it’s leaked scripts, stolen footage, or unauthorized access to sensitive or valuable files, the threat landscape is evolving—and your storage solution could be the weak link.

Meet EFS: the media-engineered file system that guards your assets with the precision and security of the crown jewels in Buckingham Palace. Here’s why it’s the ultimate gold standard in media protection.

Layers of Defense: It’s Not Just Storage, It’s a Fortress

When it comes to protecting your media, EFS doesn’t settle for basic folder-level locks. Instead, it builds a fortress around your content with granular control over users and permissions. Think of it as putting layer upon layer of virtual walls between your assets and potential threats. Only authorized users can access what they need—nothing more, nothing less.

And it’s not just about keeping the bad guys out; unique, permission-based media spaces ensure that even internal collaborators only see what’s relevant to them. No accidental “oops” moments. No prying eyes. Total peace of mind.

SOC 2 Compliance: Trust Backed by Certification

For those who need proof that EditShare EFS walks the talk, the platform is SOC 2 certified. This means it meets the highest standards for data security and operational integrity. Whether you’re a film studio, a post-production house, or a media broadcaster, this level of compliance ensures you’re working with a storage solution that doesn’t compromise on safeguarding your data.

Real-Time Auditing: Your All-Seeing Eye

Ever wonder who touched what, when, and where? With real-time auditing, you no longer have to. EditShare EFS keeps meticulous logs of every interaction with your media and makes it accessible in real time. Whether it’s an editor downloading a file or someone attempting unauthorized access, you’ll know about it instantly. It’s like having a 24/7 surveillance system tailored for your storage.

This not only deters malicious behavior but also helps you stay proactive in preventing potential breaches. If someone even dreams of messing with your content, you’ll know about it before they finish their coffee.

Granular Control: A Tailored Security Blueprint

EditShare EFS takes user management to the next level with its granular control features. You can define access rights down to the tiniest detail, ensuring that every user gets the exact level of permission they need. No more worrying about the intern accidentally stumbling upon sensitive pre-release footage or the marketing team accessing files meant for post-production.

By creating customized permission levels, you reduce the risk of accidental leaks and simplify workflows without compromising security.

What If They Break Through?

Even in the event that someone is Indian Jones and got through everything, EFS fully supports CrowdStrike deployments on its nodes, providing world-class threat detection and response. It’s an added shield against even the most sophisticated cyber threats.

Why It Matters

From financial losses to reputation damage, the cost of a breach is too high. EditShare EFS puts walls between your content and cyber threats, letting you create in confidence.

Don’t leave your media’s security to chance. Let EditShare EFS protect your creativity and keep your projects safe from prying eyes.

👉 Talk to the EditShare team today and transform the way you work.

Why We Transitioned from Desktop Client Applications to a Centralised Web-Based Platform, Called EditShare One

Lucy Seaborne


By Lucy Seaborne FLOW Product Manager 

As the product manager for EditShare FLOW, I’m passionate about building tools that make your work easier today and help you stay ready for tomorrow. That’s why we’ve moved from traditional desktop apps to a more flexible web-based platform, and why we created EditShare One. It brings everything together in one place, making FLOW easier to use, more accessible, and ready to grow with you so you can spend less time worrying about tech and more time creating great content.

One of the primary motivations for this shift was improving accessibility and remote collaboration. With client applications, users were required to install and maintain software on their local machines, which created barriers for remote teams and slowed down collaboration. Traditional desktop applications struggled with RAM, CPU limitations, and the sheer number of files in a project. As projects grew, managing large datasets on machines we didn’t control made it hard to ensure consistent performance. A browser-based platform removes these limitations, allowing users to access their workflows from any device, anywhere, without the need for installations. It now means everything is powered from the FLOW Node, an environment that we can control. 

FLOW AI Logging

Beyond accessibility, reducing IT overhead was another major factor. Client applications require frequent updates, manual deployment across different operating systems, and ongoing maintenance, which places a heavy burden on IT teams and on our development team. We are constantly testing against a new version of OS, an example is Apple’s latest OS revision which caught most by surprise. 

A web-based platform eliminates these dependencies, ensuring that users always have access to the latest version without requiring complex installations or system compatibility checks. This not only streamlines internal operations but also reduces downtime and technical support costs for our customers.

Scalability was a big factor for us. Our old system was modular, but it still needed a lot of backend setup and relied heavily on the client’s machine. By moving to a web-based platform, we can now focus on building the core parts of FLOW in a way that’s much easier to scale. At NAB 2025, we’ll be showing off some of those key building blocks starting with our enhanced Organise module.

FLOW Manage

From a user experience standpoint, consolidating FLOW functionality into a single web-based UI creates a more streamlined workflow. Users will have a designated log in screen that’s tailored exclusively for them. Previously, users had to navigate between multiple FLOW applications for logging, browsing, editorial, media management and QC. Now, with a browser-based platform, we can offer a centralized, intuitive interface with a single pane of glass that integrates all essential tools in one place. This improves workflow efficiency, eliminates the steep learning curve, for different UI’s for different processes and streamlines the entire user experience.

Finally, future-proofing FLOW was a major strategic consideration. Being able to bolt on emerging technologies such as Video and Audio AI was a key win for the ecosystem, making it easier to integrate these types of future innovations. 

Ultimately, this transition was driven by the need to create a more flexible, scalable, and user-friendly product that aligns with the evolving needs of the media industry. By shifting away from traditional client applications, we are enabling; better workflows, shorter learning curves, more powerful collaboration, lower operational overhead, and a future-ready technology stack that positions our users for long-term success. If you haven’t tried the new FLOW tools lately you should. 

Collaboration with EditShare, Octopus Newsroom and Imagine Communications delivers a modernized, scalable newsroom environment

Boston, MA, 14 March 2025 — EditShare, the technology leader that enables storytellers to create and manage collaborative workflows at every stage from storyboard to screen, today announced its role in revolutionizing Media Prima’s newsroom with an integrated workflow solution designed to enhance speed, efficiency, and scalability. 

Media Prima, Malaysia’s largest integrated media company, operates multiple television networks, digital platforms, and print publications, serving millions of viewers and readers daily.  This transformative project, delivered in collaboration with Octopus Newsroom and Imagine Communications, was spearheaded by systems integrator ACE Identity, resulting in a state-of-the-art newsroom workflow that supports the demands of modern news production.

At the core of the upgrade is EditShare’s EFS 450 High Availability storage system, providing scalable, high-performance shared storage that supports Media Prima’s demanding workflows. This is complemented by EditShare FLOW, a powerful asset management platform that organizes and facilitates content access across teams, acting as the backbone for collaboration and integration.

Imagine Communications ensures smooth and reliable playout, delivering high-quality content to audiences. Meanwhile, Octopus Newsroom enhances editorial planning and story management with an intuitive, journalist-centric approach. Together, these solutions empower Media Prima to deliver breaking news faster than ever, with streamlined workflows from content acquisition to final broadcast.

The new newsroom operates in full HD, supporting both file-based ingest from multiple camera vendors and baseband ingest for maximum content acquisition flexibility. Journalists can initiate story editing directly within the Octopus Newsroom interface using EditShare’s sequence-based editing tools, then finalize content in Adobe Premiere Pro through EditShare FLOW’s integrated Adobe panels. Files are then exported back to EditShare EFS, where Imagine Communications’ broadcast infrastructure takes control of newsroom rundowns for on-air delivery.

The newsroom transformation was spearheaded by ACE Identity, a trusted systems integrator specializing in broadcast solutions. Their expertise brought together the capabilities of EditShare, Imagine Communications, and Octopus Newsroom into a tailored solution that meets Media Prima’s requirements for speed, efficiency, and scalability.

“This project is a perfect example of EditShare’s open approach to media workflows,” said Tara Montford, Co-Founder and EVP Sales at EditShare. “We are proud to work alongside best-of-breed technology providers such as Octopus Newsroom and Imagine Communications to deliver a solution that meets the unique needs of Media Prima. By collaborating openly with industry leaders, we ensure our customers benefit from the most flexible, efficient, and scalable workflows possible.”.

For more information on EditShare solutions, please click here to get in touch.

About EditShare

EditShare is an Emmy Award-winning technology leader, supporting storytellers through collaborative media workflows across on-premise, cloud and hybrid architectures. It offers scalable storage and collaboration for media businesses and at every stage of the video production process from storyboarding to screening. 

The software is inherently open, encouraging workflow collaboration, third-party integrations and content sharing across the entire production chain. Where required, the software is backed by high performance, high availability designed specifically for the demands of media storage, management and delivery. The comprehensive offering covers multi-level content storage for production and post, along with innovative asset and workflow management software, plus specialized and highly valued tools for content review and distribution, the creation of customized and branded pitch reels, and secure preview of high-value pre-release content. 

©2025 EditShare LLC. All rights reserved. EditShare® is a registered trademark of EditShare.

Press Contact
Katharine Guy
katharine.guy@editshare.com

From ultra-fast storage to AI-powered media management, EditShare’s latest advancements set new standards for workflow efficiency

Boston, March 11, 2025EditShare, the leading name in collaborative media workflows, is set to make waves at NAB 2025 (booth SL4216, Las Vegas Convention Center, 6 – 9 April) with exciting new innovations that will redefine media storage, workflow efficiency, and AI-driven content management.

Following on from the Ultimate series well-received debut at IBC 2024, EditShare’s latest advancements will now make their U.S. premiere in Las Vegas. Attendees can expect a firsthand look at the next generation of media storage solutions, offering remarkable speed and scalability to support a variety of production environments. Whether it’s boutique post-production studios or major broadcast networks, EditShare’s latest solutions are designed to empower creative teams with unparalleled performance and workflow efficiency, backed by powerful security features.

Beyond storage, EditShare is rolling out significant upgrades to its intelligent media management tools. These enhancements will streamline how media professionals handle, process, and locate their assets making workflows faster, smarter, and more intuitive.

Clients will see noticeable gains in speed and performance across the entire product line, alongside major OS upgrades that improve reliability and ease of use. And with new, competitive pricing, EditShare is making high-end media solutions more accessible than ever before.

One of the must-see demonstrations at NAB 2025 will showcase the direct integration of EditShare’s high-performance NVMe storage with cutting-edge film scanning technology from Lasergraphics. This live presentation will highlight the system’s ability to handle high-resolution media, reinforcing EditShare’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

“Our goal has always been to give media professionals the tools they need to create, collaborate, and deliver with ease,” said Brad Turner, Chief Executive Officer of EditShare. “The advancements we’re bringing to NAB 2025 demonstrate our dedication to helping our customers stay ahead of the curve. With faster speeds, smarter workflows, and better value, we’re changing the game.”

Visitors to NAB 2025 are encouraged to stop by EditShare’s booth for live demonstrations and an exclusive look at the future of media workflows.

For more information on EditShare solutions, please click here to get in touch. Or book a meeting with us at the show here.

About EditShare

EditShare is an Emmy Award-winning technology leader empowering storytellers with collaborative media workflows designed for on-premise, cloud, and hybrid environments. Its scalable storage and collaboration solutions support media businesses at every stage of video production, from storyboard to screen.

With an open architecture, EditShare fosters workflow collaboration, third-party integrations, and content sharing across the entire production chain. Its high-performance, high-availability design meets the rigorous demands of media storage, management, and delivery.  The comprehensive suite includes multi-tiered content storage for production and post-production, innovative asset and workflow management tools, and specialized features for content review, secure preview of pre-release materials, and the creation of customized branded pitch reels, ensuring a seamless and secure media production process.

©2025 EditShare LLC. All rights reserved. EditShare® is a registered trademark of EditShare.

Press Contact
Katharine Guy
katharine.guy@editshare.com

That’s a wrap on another successful year in Amsterdam at IBC, the show that  always brings game-changing innovation to the industry. Hall 7 was the exciting place to be. Pulling off a show of this size takes effort, and our team did an excellent job setting up the booth with eye-catching workflows . We couldn’t be more grateful to them, because it allows us to connect with creative professionals and have workflow discussions with so many customers and partners. This year marked our 20th year exhibiting at IBC, a milestone that reflects two decades of bringing innovation to the M&E industry—many of which have since become integral to mainstream workflows. 2024 was no different, as we continue to push the boundaries of technology and shape the future of production. It also allowed us to introduce our latest product innovations – the all new EFS Ultimate Series and EFS Field Unit.

Here’s a look back at some exciting highlights from this year’s show.

AI Still Dominates the Conversation, but Remote Workflows Are Redefining Collaboration

As more companies adopt generative AI, it continues to dominate discussions at industry events. While the full impact of AI and machine learning in the creative process is still emerging, many see these tools as ways to explore new ideas, techniques, and styles. Some view AI as a radical shift in creative technology, while others see it as an efficient way to speed up their work. As one keynote speaker noted, “AI may generate an image, but it’s people who are guiding the tools.”

At the same time, the rise of remote workflows is reshaping how media is produced. Cloud-based tools like MediaSilo and technology like our own Swiftlink are allowing teams to work together across distances, transforming post-production, editing, and even live broadcasts into remote-friendly processes. This shift enables greater flexibility, faster response times, and lower costs, creating a more agile industry.

The new EFS Ultimate Series brought the crowds.

Unveiling our latest portfolio of storage nodes sparked lively conversations at the booth this year. Designed to streamline workflows and reduce the cost of shared collaborative storage, the Ultimate Series offers 2U, 3U, and 4U form factors, along with an exciting new addition: a portable field unit that delivers unparalleled flexibility for on-set and remote production.

The Ultimate Field portable unit, built on cutting-edge NVMe architecture, provides exceptional bandwidth for on-location work. Featuring integrated SwiftSync technology, it ensures the secure, high-speed transfer of media, allowing teams to instantly send dailies to global facilities for faster collaboration. Whether for boutique post-production houses or national broadcasters, the Ultimate Series enables  users to work faster, more efficiently, and from anywhere.

Security was a big discussion at the show and protecting sensitive or valuable content is critical. EditShare is fully aligned with TPN (Trusted Partner Network) security protocols, ensuring compliance with industry-leading standards. Our solutions provide robust real time auditing , secure access controls, and reliable data protection to safeguard media assets throughout the production and post-production process.

Pushing the Boundaries of What’s Possible

We wanted to showcase what is possible and set up an entire film restoration and archive workflow on the booth. We demoed an NVMe node connected to a gorgeous Lasergraphics Film Scanner, showcasing its ability to capture into an EFS mediaspace concurrently in stunning 5K DPX 4K 16-bit, 4K DPX 10-bit all at 30fps and concurrently playing back within Resolve at 8K 16-bit DPX— pushing the boundaries of high-resolution film restoration and archiving. This was showing what is possible. We still had so much more bandwidth left and this was all being produced  on a single 2U Node.

“From the beginning, our mission has been to equip media professionals with practical, powerful, and cost-effective tools,” said Tara Montford, Co-Founder and EVP of Sales at EditShare. “The innovations we’re launching at IBC give users more power, speed, and capacity without sacrificing security—all at a price point that’s truly groundbreaking.

“With these advances, we’re delivering a revolution in content and workflow management that empowers the creative industry to do what they do best: tell great stories,” Montford added.

Got any questions, reach out to us right here, we are happy to talk workflow with anyone that wants to!

October 8, 2024 @ 10:00 am October 10, 2024 @ 5:00 pm

In the heart of the world’s media capital, NAB Show New York is your ticket to all the people and products fueling the broadcast, media and entertainment industry. Actionable insights. Critical skills. Everything you need to level up. Your career. Your projects. Your workflows. It’s the perfect place to connect with your peers and the pros, and walk away with ready-to-implement solutions.

We’re looking forward to seeing you on booth 829!

Javits Center

655 West 34th Street
Manhattan, NY, New York 10014 United Kingdom
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Evolution of remote workflows, asset management and approvals

Boston, MA, 2 September 2024 — EditShare, the technology leader that enables storytellers to create and manage collaborative workflows at every stage from storyboard to screening, will show valuable gains in practical productivity thanks to significant new hardware developments and software releases at IBC2024. The enhancements are all driven by the practical experiences of users worldwide, seeking to make their operations even more swift and secure. 

Our next-generation EFS storage nodes, powered by the latest HPE Gen11 servers and our advanced NVMe node, set a new standard in performance and efficiency. With over 18GB/s aggregate throughput, this system delivers unmatched performance with unrivalled scalability. Combined with our powerful FLOW workflow engines, it provides creative teams with an efficient platform for UHD editorial and finishing, complex workflows, and multi-site collaboration, ensuring better results and enhanced productivity in every project. 

Central to everything in the EditShare environment is FLOW, the asset management software which defines workflows and workgroups. IBC2024 sees FLOW adding native support for codecs which are critical for high quality production. These include Avid DNxHR and Sony X-OCN at resolutions up to 8k. Working directly with CineAlta files, for example, simplifies and speeds the process of creating dailies as well as smoothing workflows for cinematic projects. 

FLOW provides workflow orchestration as well as asset management, and FLOW 24.2 enhances the Organize module. This ensures users can create projects, and bins efficiently. By logging in from any secure web browser, users can streamline workflows and collaborate most effectively. 

Widely used for review and approvals of work in progress, EditShare MediaSilo also sees enhancements, including support for Ultra HD proxies. With better quality visuals, collaborators are empowered to make more detailed feedback and faster project approvals. The new Bulk Download feature accelerates the process of delivering vast amounts of content to clients. “We talk to post-production professionals all the time, and we understand what is really important in today’s market,” said Tara Montford, Co-Founder and EVP sales at EditShare. “The message coming over loud and strong is that they want to use their preferred creative tools and formats, but within an environment that gives them real speed and security, to deliver completed projects against tight deadlines without compromising quality. The system enhancements we are introducing at IBC this year speak directly to that need.” 

Also aimed at speed and simplicity, the latest version of EFS, the media aware File System from Editshare, brings a new way to upgrade across the technology stack. An intelligent Orchestrator tool now automates system upgrades, ensuring every step is executed correctly at the determined time, even across multiple sites. With an intuitive, web-based user interface, this is another essential element in bringing efficiency and reliability to storage management. 

All these new software releases will be demonstrated alongside the latest in hardware developments on stand 7.A35 at IBC24. To book time with us at the show please click here

About EditShare

EditShare is an Emmy Award-winning technology leader, supporting storytellers through collaborative media workflows across on-premise, cloud and hybrid architectures. It offers scalable storage and collaboration for media businesses and at every stage of the video production process from storyboarding to screening. 

The software is inherently open, encouraging workflow collaboration, third-party integrations and content sharing across the entire production chain. Where required, the software is backed by high performance, high availability designed specifically for the demands of media storage, management and delivery. The comprehensive offering covers multi-level content storage for production and post, along with innovative asset and workflow management software, plus specialized and highly valued tools for content review and distribution, the creation of customized and branded pitch reels, and secure preview of high-value pre-release content. 

©2024 EditShare LLC. All rights reserved. EditShare® is a registered trademark of EditShare.

Press Contact
Katharine Guy
katharine.guy@editshare.com