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During IBC 2023, we had the chance to catch up with the software company Hedge to talk about updates on their popular on-set, post-production, and archiving tools. CEO & Co-Founder Paul Matthijs Lombert shared details about the iPadOS version of OffShoot data transfer and verification app as well as the S3 offload possibility. The easy-to-use LTO archiving software Canister is coming to Windows. A PostLab beta for sharing and collaborating on libraries and events in Final Cut Pro will also be released in October.
Hedge underwent rebranding of their popular Hedge software at NAB 2023, changing it to OffShoot. In case you’re not familiar with OffShoot: the app allows you to transfer and verify footage from your camera media to storage media.
The company shared more news on OffShoot for iPadOS, which now lets you offload your camera media to one or multiple SSDs using a USB switch that is connected to the iPad. Thanks to the iPad’s incredible performance, OffShoot can transfer and verify data even faster than on computers running macOS. Offloading a 500GB RED memory card took only 24 minutes to transfer.
With the new iPhone 15 Pro having a USB-C connector, as well as the A17 Pro chip, Hedge is also looking into getting OffShoot ready for iOS.
Popular LTO archiving software Canister will also finally receive a Windows version. This easy-to-use app for archiving media onto LTO tapes has been available for macOS for some time now, and will soon be available for Windows (desktop).
For editors that share projects with other editors using Final Cut Pro, PostLab might just be the missing link. Editors using Avid have been able to use “Bin locking” together with other editors and now Hedge is introducing “Event locking” for Final Cut Pro X in PostLab. Event locking allows multiple editors to collaborate on the same libraries and even work on the read events in those libraries while another editor is working on them.
Currently, PostLab is still in beta, though a public beta will be accessible at the beginning of November 2023.
Hedge also received an IBC Best Stand Design Award in the innovation category due to their sustainability effort towards reusing materials and reducing stress on their employees.
The company sacrificed half of their booth space for a designated area for their team where they were able to rest and eat. Also their booth furniture and builds, except for their signage (which changes regularly, of course), are being reused year after year. This sustainability effort towards reusing materials and reducing stress on their employees earned them this great award. Congratulations!
Compared to many other companies, Hedge does not use a typical subscription model for their software. OffShoot, for example, is available as a perpetual license which means that you pay for one year of usage updates. After the first year, you can renew your license at any time for only 1/3 of the original price.
The single license for OffShoot costs $139 USD and a company license for use on multiple computers starts at $208 USD for two users. There is also a site license for 20 users that costs $1299 USD.
All the updates mentioned above will be available in early October 2023.
You can find more information about Hedge software on the manufacturer’s website.
Are you a Hedge software user? Have you used Hedge on-set before and are interested in the iPad version of OffShoot? Do you see yourself using an iPhone 15 for offloading your media? Do you use LTO for archiving your media? Please share your opinions and experiences using Hedge software in the comments below!
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Florian is the creator of the CineD Databases and works at CineD HQ in Vienna, Austria. His responsibilities include capturing B-Roll and product photos for reviews, occasionally writing reviews himself, coordinating website-related projects and lots more. He used to be a camera assistant for commercials and nature/wildlife documentaries and also worked for a film equipment rental for 8 years before joining CineD.