As Hedge moves data from camera cards and other storage sources, a “review” panel will pop up to prompt the operator to insert the required data. They do this by creating a preset that they send to Hedge operators during the data transfer. So to ensure that video files always have the correct information, tailored to the specific needs of an individual workflow, this release of Hedge introduces Elements.Ĭrucially, people who receive files can now specify what elements of information they need to organize and process those files. A colorist needs information about the color space used…. An editor refers to scene/take numbers as metadata. For a camera operator, metadata means camera, reel number and lens data. According to Hedge, the term “metadata” is not consistently defined across roles and departments. It’s very important to keep track of files: Knowing what they’re for, where they came from and why they’re important is a critical part of a modern video workflow. Paul Matthijs, co-founder and CEO of Hedge Hedge Elements Elements is Hedge’s term for the varied and customizable metadata that users can now associate (and keep) with a file to clarify the role of that file to other creative and technical professionals later in the workflow. Today, we’re proud to announce Hedge Elements, EditReady RAW, and Canister Spanning and Preflight Checks: three major updates that we can pretty much guarantee will make your life as a video professional easier. These product releases are a direct result of their most popular (and persistent) requests, and customers actively helped in testing these releases in their workflows. Hedge customers have been a driving force in our product development and roadmap from day one.
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