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The folks behind the popular online video collaboration tool have just released Frame.io 2. This new version packs over 100 new features and a completely revamped and streamlined interface. Let’s dive into the changes and enhancements!
Frame.io 2 re-designed review page.
If you’ve ever had to work on a project with collegues and clients sitting miles away in another city or even another country, then you know the usual problem: uploading videos, bouncing emails back and forth, endless phone calls, confusing timecode lists… it’s a mess.
Two years ago, frame.io hit the market in order to solve exactly these kind of issues. A lot has happened since then, though, such as the integration with Adobe Premiere Pro (read about it HERE) and the introduction of their mobile app (full article HERE). They have now stepped up their game significantly with the introduction of Frame.io 2.
The team has revamped the whole interface in order to improve the user experience and the efficiency of the app. They claim that a lot of the features are based on their customers’ feedback, which is always a good habit for multi-user products like this. Have a look at the video below to get an idea of the new features:
https://vimeo.com/211351786
Did that intro video already get you hooked? Here’s one that explains the new Review Pages in more detail.
https://vimeo.com/211351881
One of the best things is that the client doesn’t have to log in at all in order to get access to the full set of tools. You just have to provide them with a generated project link to Frame.io 2, and they’re all set. There’s even a short 1-minute video that explains the very basics, so your clients can get going fast once they’ve received the link to your project.
Also new to Frame.io 2 is the ability to export assets or the whole timeline as proxies in different resolutions. Another cool improvement is the integrated and streamlined upload process to video platforms such as Vimeo. The list goes on and on…
You can read all about the new Frame.io 2 over at their website. Here’s a detailed list of the new features and improvements:
The new dashboard view in frame.io 2.
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The new player window.
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Sharing
Accounts Page
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The frame.io 2 collaboration framework works on a subscription-based model. There’s a free tier with 1 project and 2 GB worth of storage included. After that there are basically four different tiers:
Starter: $15 per month – 3 projects and 10GB of storage.
Pro: $25 per month – unlimited projects, 50GB of storage, 25 collaborators and 0 team members.
Team: $50 per month – unlimited projects, 100GB of storage, 50 collaborators and 5 team members.
Business: $150 per month – unlimited projects, 400GB of storage, unlimited collaborators and 15 team members.
In this case, “Collaborators” are clients who have access to one given project only while team members share the whole list of projects with you. They can edit projects and permissions, invite others or create new projects.
Frame.io 2 seems to be a very decent evolution of their already decent video collaboration tool. There are others, of course, like wipster.io or Movidiam.com for example. You’ll have to find out for yourself which one better suits your needs in order to make an educated buying decision.
source: Frame.io website.
Do you use any kind of video collaboration tool already? Let us know in the comments below!
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Olaf von Voss is a freelance cameraman who is in business for well over a decade. He is living in Berlin, Germany but has traveled the world as well while shooting mostly documentaries.