SpeedGeeking Demo Review – Scenios
June 12th, 2010
This is the first in a series of posts about products and services I had an opportunity to view as demos during the SpeedGeeking event of the ReadWriteWeb Realtime Summit on June 11, 2010.
Scenios is a web-based digital asset management application that allows you to upload, share, tag and export video clips collaboratively with your team.
As soon as the demo began, I immediately saw the value this could have in my office, where we often use video clips from more than one student videographer, and reviewing and producing the piece can be timeconsuming and confusing.
Scenios streamlines these issues by providing one place to pull the content together and interact with it. Instead of having video clips on two different student’s computers, in different formats, etc., all clips could be uploaded to Scenios.
Once the clips are uploaded, the producer can review them and tag different areas for reference and editing. Tags can apply to an entire clip, or can be applied to only a portion of the clip. For example, the producer could tag the clip from 1:35 to 1:42 and identify it to be cut. Video editors can then log in, review the tags and annotations, download the clips to their editing software, and do their work there.
Once the video piece is finalized, it can be uploaded back into Scenios, if you want, and published to Vimeo. Other video hosting platforms will be supported soon. The benefit of putting back into Scenios, rather than just publishing it on your own, is that you can tag it for future reference. The tagging capability is the strength here – it makes Scenios a robust, yet simple, digital asset management program.
Scenios is free, and the free account allows you one project with up to three collaborators and 2GB of file storage. Paid accounts start at $79 per month. Scenios uses Amazon’s S3 cloud storage to host your video files.
More info, or try it out: scenios.com
Screenshot of editing/tagging funcion:
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2 Responses to “SpeedGeeking Demo Review – Scenios”
1Marshall
June 12th, 2010 @ 12:56 pm
I thought this looked great, though not for me. Glad to hear a potential user was impressed as well!
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