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Top 5 blog posts you might have missed in 2025

As we near the end of the year, it’s a great time to look back on the most-read and most impactful content from the EditShare blog. These five posts resonated the most with readers in 2025, covering everything from remote production and media automation to next-generation archiving and platform evolution. Below is a quick recap of each. Make sure to click through for a deeper dive.

Killer Remote Workflows

5. Killer Remote Workflows for Hybrid Video Production Teams

In this piece, EditShare lays out how modern production teams can break free from monolithic, location-based workflows and adopt flexible, hybrid remote approaches. The article highlights the synergy between the Ultimate EFS Field Unit, ZeroTier VPN integration, and FLOW Automation to make remote collaboration feel local. 

4. Streamlining Media Management with Automation

This post explores how media teams can offload repetitive, manual tasks by embedding automation into their workflows. From auto-ingest and transcoding to metadata assignment and file routing, the article argues that workflow automation isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s essential for scaling. 

Understanding Codecs in Broadcast and Post Production

3. Understanding Codecs in Broadcast and Post-Production

A foundational read, this blog breaks down how codecs work, why they matter, and what trade-offs media teams should be aware of. It includes examples of codecs and topics such as compression losses and their real impact on storage, bandwidth, and editing workflows. For anyone working between camera and delivery, this is essential background.

2. LTO 10 Is Here, and It’s a Big Step Forward for Archiving

Tape may not seem exciting, but when your archive needs to survive for decades, it matters a lot. This blog introduces LTO 10 and what it brings to the archival table, namely, up to 36 TB raw per cartridge and future-proofing for large media libraries. It also discusses how EditShare’s ARK solution integrates with LTO 10 and what challenges (like backward compatibility) remain.

FLOW AI Logging

1. The Rebirth of FLOW

The top post of 2025 explains EditShare’s strategic move from multiple desktop client apps toward a unified, web-based platform under EditShare One. The article, written by Lucy Seaborne, FLOW’s Product Manager, lays out the rationale—improved accessibility, reduced IT overhead, scalability, and a streamlined UX. It’s a manifesto of where FLOW (and EditShare) will go in the years ahead.

Looking Ahead

These blog posts reflect EditShare’s evolving focus in 2025: enabling remote workflows, putting automation at the core, expanding archival capacity, and modernizing platform architecture.

As the year comes to a close, we want to thank our readers, customers, and partners for being part of the EditShare community. Your creativity and collaboration continue to inspire everything we do. Enjoy the holiday season, recharge, and come back ready for what’s next. We’ve got some exciting things in store for 2026, and we can’t wait to share them with you.