Cleanfeed Launches Cleanfeed Cinema At NAB 2024
Cleanfeed has once again pushed technological boundaries with the launch of Cleanfeed Cinema, a real-time, high frame rate video stream that is specifically tailored for synchronous remote collaboration and audio production.
On show at NAB 2024, Cleanfeed Cinema is the seamless solution for remote audio recording and review that the film and broadcast industry has been waiting for. Whether you are recording ADR, mixing sessions, narration, dubbing, or conducting real-time audio reviews with remote guests, Cleanfeed Cinema is the answer.
Founded in 2014 by Marc Bakos and Mark Hills, Cleanfeed already offers an ultra-low latency online studio for live audio and recording. This groundbreaking software solution builds on the team’s breadth of technology experience in the broadcast and post-production industries.
Cleanfeed now has an enviable reputation for offering a solution that allows live, unadulterated audio to be transported over the internet, in real time. Among its clients are internationally renowned companies such as Warner Brothers, Telegael, Parabolic, Forever Audio and Hollywood Scoring, who have used Cleanfeed to create audio tracks for numerous film and television projects including Star Trek: Discovery, The Crown, Shotgun Wedding, The Walking Dead, The Queen’s Gambit, The Other Two, Emily in Paris and The Flight Attendant.
Driven by customer demand, the introduction of Cleanfeed Cinema recognises the need for a single tool that gives professionals access to both video and audio when they work remotely with talent, production team and clients.
To this end, Cleanfeed has developed its own propriety video delivery technology that gives the lowest possible latency, designed from the ground up to push video as fast as possible to the people who need to see it. It also delivers a high-definition image at a consistent frame-rate, which is critical for users working on frame-accurate footage with audio where any delay can ruin a take.
As a straightforward browser-based tool, there is nothing to install and no firewall configuration. It can run on a local editing workstation or on a separate machine, and with synchronous remote working there are no uploads, file transfers, downloads or special hardware to deal with. Privacy and security controls ensure that all footage sent is secure. Sessions remain private and there is no data at rest on Cleanfeed servers.
To set up a Cleanfeed Cinema session, all users need do is purchase a single license, share a link with collaborators (who don’t need their own license), and begin capturing high-quality, multitrack audio over the web. Sessions can also be routed directly to ProTools, and thanks to Cleanfeed’s Aux Outputs, users can assign a unique audio output device for each remote collaborator connected to their studio and route remote audio to their preferred editing software.
Cleanfeed Cinema now sits alongside Cleanfeed Pro, giving users an audio and video solution that offers crystal clear sound, very low latency and no buffering.
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