Shared media and tapeless workflow solutions provider EditShare has been previewing, for the first time, upgrades to its asset management software EditShare Flow 3. The new releases includes new tools for ingest, logging and browsing that the company believes dramatically improves overall functionality of the software by providing greater visibility of all media assets including […]

Shared media and tapeless workflow solutions provider EditShare has been previewing, for the first time, upgrades to its asset management software EditShare Flow 3.
The new releases includes new tools for ingest, logging and browsing that the company believes dramatically improves overall functionality of the software by providing greater visibility of all media assets including video, audio and still images.
In addition to adding many new features to Flow Ingest, Logger and Browse modules, EditShare has significantly expanded Flow production workflow capabilities with the addition of Flow Automation and AirFlow modules.
“Flow 3 is engineered to help you access, manage and move your media on your terms, with intuitive automation services that facilitate quickly handling repetitive, but very important tasks with exact precision,” explained Andy Liebman, founder and CEO of EditShare, in a statement. “More than this, Flow serves as a bridge, interconnecting systems across the production and post-production chain, providing seamless interoperability from start to finish.”