Las Vegas, NV, April 21, 2009… After a very slow Monday (alot of people said the show floor had the traffic of a Wednesday afternoon), Tuesday seems to have picked up. Instead of a straight shot down the aisles, I found myself–as usual–struggling to pass people much bigger and slower than I am.

I’ve still managed to collect some interesting tidbits for the post crowd. Cinegy is an interesting company in the South Upper hall. The Munich-based company is just now opening up a Los Angeles office, to be close to all the post production facilities (and TV stations). Cinegy offers an end-to-end workflow, starting with ingest and going through to media distribution, along the way including asset management, media search, storyboarding, transcoding, routing and so on.One cool feature aimed at the post houses is a desktop-based timeline editing that exports into nonlinear editing systems including Avid and Final Cut Play.

The company also introduced a software IP-based monitoring and routing product (called Monitor) that is intended to obsolete hardware routing. Music to engineers’ ears?

Because Cinegy is both an end-to-end workflow and a suite of modular products, the idea is that an existing post production facility could add modules as desired or needed to a legacy operation. Anyone building a post facility from scratch, however, could avail themselvs of the end-to-end workflow.

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