SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- PixelFlow, a Silicon Valley based video technology startup, announces the world's first cloud based video production delivery system. PixelFlow's software-as-a-service toolset is the Swiss army knife for online video collaboration and sales. PixelFlow's CTO Patrick Sculley stated, "Strategic partnerships have enabled us to manipulate HD video via the Internet like no other. Coupled with that, we were able to adapt our existing technology and roll out a comprehensive cloud solution in a very short time."
The patent pending service is instantly configured when users create a new account on the site and it is licensed on a per production manager basis. Standard features include digital asset management, secure previews, watermarking, access controls, task assignment, timeline notes, on-line payment and licensing. The versatility of the service makes it an all-in-one solution for video production houses, movie studios and enterprise marketing departments.
PixelFlow's CEO Shannon Sculley stated, "The feature set for the platform came from understanding customer workflows and identifying cloud based solutions that could add immediate value to their businesses. Our service is easy to use, provides a consistent experience for the user and can be run as part of an existing website. No software and no coding required."
Through the service, customers can interact with video productions on the road via their iPhone or iPad. PixelFlow has informed us that this is just the beginning for their cloud based production toolset and real-time collaboration features are being released later this month. In an interview with Larry Jordan at the DV Expo conference in Pasadena last month, PixelFlow said that while the response has been huge, they have a continued commitment to economical pricing.
For more information, contact [email protected] or schedule a demo at [email protected].
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