Press Release
S.two Corporation, the Reno based manufacturer known for providing uncompressed digital film production solutions and the workflows to seamlessly integrate the move to post has announced another addition to their industry-leading family of products.
The FlashDock is a portable editorial ingest and archival station for FlashMag™ solid-state magazines from OB-1™, S.two’s revolutionary on-board digital film recorder. The smallest self-contained uncompressed recorder for HD, HD4:4:4 and raw production, OB-1 weighs under 7 lbs. (3Kg) and draws under 20W of power, is powered directly from the camera, fully solid state and completely silent in operation.
Supporting uncompressed 4:4:4 RGB and raw data, including ARRIRAW, the FlashDock provides multiple transfer target interfaces, including dual-link HD-SDI, eSATA, USB 2.0, Gbit Ethernet, RS422, and SAS. FCP-style XML and Avid-style ALE metadata files are generated and made available over Ethernet or to a USB device for automated editorial ingest. An optional Expansion Chassis provides two half-height LTO3/4 drive bays and is powered from the FlashDock for true on-location archival or backup capability. The FlashDock is capable of operating on 100-240VAC or 24VDC power and is designed to be used on remote shoot locations, in the studio, or in a post production facility.
“This is the workflow component that our OB-1 customers have been looking for,” said Chris Romine, President of S.two. “It is economical, field portable and facility friendly, and satisfies both dailies generation and backup requirements with a user-friendly touch-screen LCD interface.”
First production units have been shipped to sales and marketing partner Band Pro Film & Digital Inc. and are available for immediate delivery, www.bandpro.com or contact 818.841.9655.
To learn more, please visit www.stwo-corp.com or contact +1 775.853.9999
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