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October 2010, Press Releases, Professional/Broadcast

Blonde Robot to distribute CatDV

By Press Release   Thu, Oct 21, 2010

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Blonde Robot to distribute CatDV

Square Box Media Solutions Ltd today announced it has signed a distribution deal with Blonde Robot, an Australian-based distributor of leading video and content creation solutions for the Australian and New Zealand production, post production and cinematography markets.  As a result of this deal, Blonde Robot will be the master distributor in the region for Square Box Systems award winning CatDV media asset management solutions.                                                                                       

“We’ve identified CatDV as a best of breed solution in TV, Film and product for asset management” said Eamon Drew, managing director of Blonde Robot.  “We are very excited about working with select resellers around Australia and New Zealand to grow the installation base of CatDV.”

 

CatDV debuted version 8.1 in April at NAB 2010conference in Las Vegas and is immediately available.

 

CatDV Award Winning Asset Management software:

CatDV is many products rolled into one. You can think of it as all the following and more:

 

iTunes/iPhoto for movies:

Apple's iLife apps are great for MP3s and digital photos but CatDV will do the same for movies and tapes. What's more, CatDV works down to the level of clips and scenes within a movie file or on a tape, described by their timecode, not just at the coarse level of complete files on disk.

 

Logging tool:

Don't wear out your tape and deck by shuffling it back and forwards as you identify the scenes to use and annotate them. Capture the tape to disk (in compressed form) and log from disk, giving you instant access to any portion of the tape. Use automatic scene detection to take the drudgery out of finding scene boundaries, or use the Verbatim Logger to type in comments, such as notes on the spoken dialogue or the text for subtitles, while the clip is playing - everything you type will automatically be linked to the appropriate timecode.

 

QuickTime Pro:

QuickTime 7 is fantastic technology. It's much more than a file format but a complete set of components for creating and manipulating all kinds of media files (including MPEG-4 files and the amazing H.264/AAC codecs). However, not all its capabilities are available with the standard QuickTime Player application. CatDV unlocks many of the same extra capabilities as QuickTime Pro: you can play movies, present them full screen, edit movies by assembling clips in sequence, and export them using any QuickTime codec (for example to use on the web, CD-ROM, or a 3G phone).

If you have a video-capable iPod, use CatDV to generate iPod-compatible videos of all your key footage and take it with you, wherever you are.

 

Batch movie conversion:

CatDV goes further than QuickTime Pro and lets you batch compress multiple movies, and you can easily export not just whole movies but also individual scenes from within a movie file, or even a complete program defined by an edit decision list.

 

Media asset management:

CatDV will catalog all your media assets, not just video tapes but also still images, audio files, Flash files, PDFs, etc. With powerful metadata capabilities (both extracted automatically and entered by the user) that can be used for searching and filtering, CatDV will help you organise all those assets - and retrieve them again when you need them.

 

Advanced workflows:

You might have video files coming in via FTP, or a tapeless camera such as the Sony XDCAM, often with metadata in an associated XML file. You can use CatDV's XML support, and features like watch folders, to build complex automated workflows that preserve your existing metadata, and allow you to add new tags and annotations, at every stage of the process.

 

Video editing:

Mark and in and out points and quickly create a cuts-only sequence from the clips you've found, all from within your asset management database. Export your edited sequence as a movie, or send an edit decision list to Final Cut Pro (or other non-linear editing application) to finish the editing there.

 

Subtitling and text tracks:

With CatDV you can quickly and easily add text tracks when exporting movies. Perhaps you want to add subtitles, the clip or project name, or protect your clips by burning in a copyright notice. You can even add a burnt-in display of the timecode or date and time of recording (in the style of a security camera).

 

Web page generation:

Use CatDV to export web pages with thumbnails and links to low bandwidth versions of your media files, perhaps to advertise a library of stock clips, or create a film strip version of an edited programme to show on your intranet.

 

Diagnostic tool:

Got a file that won't play properly? CatDV's media analysis tool will display detailed information about the format of the file and individual tracks within it, even down to the durations of individual samples, helping you identify missing codecs, corrupt movies, or dropped frames. CatDV will even natively analyse many formats not supported by QuickTime, such as WMV/ASF and OMF files.

 

CatDV is available starting from just $450 AUD including GST with Enterprise Server options available.

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