Sony Ci is a cloud solution for media professionals to share media assets, and to collaborate virtually on media productions. Basically it transposes your digital media workflow into the cloud. Producers and creators use Ci to upload, organise, enrich, approve media files and share them with your team and with partners, clients or collaborators from everywhere. Basically Ci is a media vault where your media are safely stored. Furthermore Ci provides the tools to process these media. It can handle large file sizes and massive volumes of data, fast transfers of data. Ci supports all professional media formats. Ci applications contain amongst others remote file contribution, comment and annotate, synced real-time playback, Premiere Pro integration, branded file contribution links and link-based preview, flexible access control models, user lists for scaled distribution, content lifecycle management, tiered archive and restore, and usage analytics. Other applications supported are: live stream, time-based video logging, create clips and frame grabs, auto speech-to-text transcription, caption extraction, dynamic watermarking, custom renders and more. Ci can provide a workflow solution for the huge media files gathered in classroom recordings and webinars. A single user license is free and comes with 10 GB of active storage, 10 GB of monthly file transfers, unlimited file requests and shares and collaborative review sessions. Start here…
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