JonPais wrote:"As far as collaboration platforms are concerned, it is the gold standard". -Matthew Allard, ACS
"I was even involved in the integration of Frame.io into DaVinci Resolve, which is one of the deepest and most compelling integrations between Frame.io and a post production application there are. I’ve long been aware of their dedication to excellence both in product workflow and product design, and I’ve been firmly of the belief that they’re at the forefront of new and exciting thinking in our industry."
"the thing that’s really cool about our Frame.io integration is the DaVinci Resolve engineering team did it. This is an internal, built-in part of Resolve. It isn’t a plug-in. It’s not an add-on. It’s fundamental to how Resolve works. And as a consequence, we’re basically using our regular UI to facilitate interoperability with Frame.io...
One other thing I’ll say is this project shot in China, and I’ve been working with my Chinese colleagues with it all along. Frame.io is one of the only video sharing services that actually goes through the Chinese firewall. Vimeo doesn’t. YouTube doesn’t. So, it was a lifesaver because I was able to actually share media with my Chinese colleagues and they were able to just log on, access it, and they didn’t have to do any weird tricks. So, that is a huge deal for me". - Alexis van Hurkman, lead workflow architect, Frame.io, author of “Color Correction Handbook,” and five editions of the DaVinci Resolve User Manual.
Frame.io is continually adding new performance enhancements and features.
I use it every day, so you don't have to educate me how great it's.
Do you use it or just keep feeding us with these PR stories?
Some of them tell you earth is flat, start spreading this also
Just not here please.
Adobe bought FRAME.IO mainly as an internal tool, so let's see how 3rd party integration will be kept.
Company was sold for a lot of cash:
https://devoncroft.com/2021/08/25/1-275 ... -frame-io/.
Once the deal closes, Wells and Traver will join Adobe. Wells will continue to lead the Frame.io team, reporting to Scott Belsky, Adobe’s chief product officer and EVP of Creative Cloud.
Old CEO will be still looking after it, but I assume when it comes to strategic decisions Adobe will always look after their market, not 3rd party and Wells won't have much power. Let's see how long he will last at Adobe.