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Remote work. Not necessarily a brand new concept, but as many of us have been forced to do due to the ongoing pandemic, it’s noticeable that working remotely in the media industry can be a bit of a challenge. That’s why Qumulo has partnered with AWS (Amazon Web Services) to streamline online collaboration without compromising on computing power.
Dealing with 4K (and beyond) video puts quite a strain on the computer in question, and not everyone has a full-fledged editing suite at home. So how can you handle remote work when dealing with such demanding content?
Qumulo has announced a potential solution to this problem: Studio Q on AWS. This way, you can harness the vast computing power of Amazon’s servers and still work from home with nothing but your laptop.
To make it work, Qumulo has tied together four technologies here that make up the Studio Q post-production platform: Adobe (Premiere Pro and After Effects), AWS, Qumulo and Teradici (PCoIP protocol). Combined, these four pillars allow users to harness the power of cloud computing without having to keep a server farm in the closet at home.
Qumulo has partnered with AWS to offer Studio Q Quick Start, a CloudFormation template (CFT) that gets Studio Q up and running in less than an hour. Once everything is in place, you can control Premiere Pro (or After Effects) remotely from your laptop, but with the GPU power of a proper workstation.
And with everything running in the cloud, collaboration becomes a breeze, too. Users can collaborate with colleagues around the globe via a virtual desktop and share video assets using shared media.
That’s all well and good, but of course all that glitters is not gold. You still need a decent Internet connection to access the remote desktop with reasonable quality. And at some point, you or a member of your team will need to upload the original media assets to the cloud.
Qumulo has put together a simple 1-2-3 of how all this works (from the press release):
Of course, to run Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects, you’ll need a valid license, which you’ll have to get yourself. Everything else comes from Qumulo. In regards to AWS, you can use your existing account or Qumulo will guide you through the process with the help of their Studio Q Quick Start template.
Link: Qumulo Website
What do you think? Is working remotely a thing in your day-to-day business? Share your experiences below in the comments!
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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.