By Staff, March 26, 2008
Codex Digital will showcase data-based workflows from camera to post at NAB in the Band Pro booth (SU1320). Featuring a "live" end-to-end pipeline, which includes the debut of the Codex Portable recorder, the company will demonstrate how Codex concurrent, collaborative nonlinear workflows bring production and postproduction into parallel, delivering increased efficiency, productivity and creativity.
“Codex workflows are all about enabling people to work in new and better ways,” says Paul Bamborough, a co-founder of Codex Digital.
Codex systems can capture raw HD, 2K and 4K camera data, generate real-time output files in any format required, including Avid DNxHD, DPX and QuickTime, and deliver them to whomever requires the material–on set or around the world. Codex systems have also eradicated the transcoding and digitizing processes, delivering further gains in time and budget.
This year’s NAB sees the world debut of the Codex Digital Portable recorder. Scheduled to ship in June, the Portable will be shown capturing 4:4:4 1080p from a Sony F23 camera and delivering the footage to a range of editing and compositing systems. Weighing 9 lb., the Portable records from high-end digital cameras from Sony, ARRI, Panavision and Dalsa, among others. It will be shown working alongside its bigger brother, the Codex Recorder, enabling true concurrent production and post.
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