20/20 Software Offers New Tools For Working With Footage

Posted on 10/10/2017 by Jim Pickerell | Printable Version | Comments (0)

20/20 Software, a leading provider of multi-media websites and image/business management software to media libraries, museums, corporations, institutions, and newspapers, has outlined some of the newest tools it offers for working with footage.

Among the tasks that can be accomplished using the company’s Media Asset Manager are:

Clipping. Our Media Asset Manager creates clips from a master reel and saves them as new media records. In addition, it can create time slices for customer orders and deliver those slices to customers. Our websites allow customers to create time slices and then deliver them on the fly.



Offset Timestamps. Our Media Asset Manager supports offset timestamps, making it easy for the media library to get the correct time slices from the customer. Then, using the clipping feature, easily and efficiently make clips for delivery.

Multi-processing. Our Media Asset Manager processes videos with the ability to make clips, resize, apply timestamps (offset or standard), apply watermarks, and apply text overlays (scrolling or fixed) – all at the same time. In addition, the processor creates posters, thumbnails, and optionally playable thumbnails, all as part of the same video-processing action.



Batch processing
. All the features of multi-processing can be done in batch.

Don Resnick, President of 20/20 Software, said “We’re excited to add these new features to our software’s current video functionality. These new features join our existing enhancements for footage and video functionality, giving our clients the ability to offer clipping, pricing, and online delivery – all in a seamless and satisfying customer experience.”

For more information about using 20/20 Software’s multi-media software system platform please call 203.316.5500 in the US to schedule a demo or email sales@twensoft.com.  They will also be exhibiting at the DMLA Conference in New York on October 23-24 (Table #12), and at Visual Connections on October 25 at Table #H10-11.



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