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We were thrilled to be back in person for NAB 2022! postPerspective TV shot interviews at our booth and around the show floor, all in an effort to deliver NAB to those who couldn’t make the trip to Vegas this year and to those who were at the show but couldn’t see it all. We hope you enjoy our extensive coverage of new technology, upcoming products and industry trends. It will be time well spent.

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NASA's Rodney Grubbs and Dylan Mathis

Project Artemis is the next mission to the moon. At NAB, NASA was looking at UHD cameras, encoders and more. And the ISS will be putting it to the test, in zero gravity, with radiation, and with the goal to shooting outside.

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Frame.io's Paul Saccone

Frame.io was demonstrating Frame.io for Adobe Creative Cloud on the Adobe booth, as well as its Camera to Cloud software. Here we get a demo of how Camera to Cloud works.

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AWS' Nina Walsh

Flame and Baselight are now on AWS. Also, AWS Nimble Studio is offering VFX and interactive content production via virtual workstations.

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Quantum's Eric Bassier

New Quantum tools include the H4000 Essential all-in-one appliance, the F2100 NVMe storage server, as well as CatDV with Nvidia AI tools.

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Brompton Technology's Sean Sheridan

Brompton Technology is an LED processing manufacturer that makes hardware and software
for in-camera VFX and virtual production.

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OWC's Sam Mestman

OWC showed Flex 1U4 storage on a DIT cart. These systems work between spinning disk RAID, SSD and NVMe-based storage offerings.

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Cinnafilm's Dom Jackson

Cinnafilm added a 5.1 upmix capability to PixelStrings in partnership with Skywalker Sound. They also showed conversions to and from HDR.

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Atomos' Paul Scurrell

Atomos introduced a new connectivity and IO module for the back of the Ninja, as well as Shogun Connect, with a 7-inch, 2000 nits screen.

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The Studio-B&H's Michel Suissa

Their booth featured virtual production workflows via partners Ncam, Assimilate, Silverdraft, Disguise and Final Pixel.

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Shift's Eric Wynalek

Shift is a lightweight asset management system that simplifies managing, sharing, reviewing and presenting content across production and post.

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Hammerspace's Molly Presley

They enable companies to work with artists regardless of location, allowing them access to content in a low latency, high performance way.

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Scale Logic's Bob Herzan

Scale Logic's evolving WorkflowConnect product ecosystem adds media-focused object storage and a private cloud solution.

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Dalet's Mathieu Zarouk

With the SaaS-based Dalet Flex for Teams, users can log in via the easy-to-use web client to access Dalet Flex tools and workflows.

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Axle Ai's Sam Bogoch

Axledit is a cloud-based editor that works within a computer's browser. Users can edit collaboratively with multiple users in a timeline.

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