

This flexibility means post can generate dailies and editors can begin work on NLE timelines-just moments after production yells ‘Cut!’ on set, from anywhere in the world.Įstablish a connection via Ethernet, WiFi, or utilize the dedicated Teradek Node Modem which offers exceptional connectivity with cellular LTE networks. Files are stored locally on the encoders, allowing productions to upload their proxies later, or continue broken downloads from the hotel room on a distant location.

Whenever the camera cuts, the proxy file is immediately uploaded to Frame.io via a proprietary link with the Cube 655 or Bond 657. They capture embedded camera metadata via SDI, creating tiny proxy files that exactly match the filename and timecode of the massive original camera files. These devices provide a powerful encoding bitrate of up to 15 Mbps AVC, capturing color-accurate H.264 proxies in compact file sizes, perfect for uploading over limited bandwidth. The Teradek Cube 655 and Bond 657 encoders are the crucial delivery engines for enabling the Frame.io workflow, as they are the only devices that can capture color-accurate proxy files directly from camera video feeds and upload them into the Frame.io cloud system. Frame.io has officially announced C2C (Camera to Cloud), a revolutionary cloud-based workflow that bridges on-set camera capture with post-production NLE systems-a process that will forever transform the way in which production and editorial interact.
