Hostile Intent
Cloud-Based Workflow

Post-Production Pipeline

Accelerate timelines, enable global collaboration, and maintain high-quality control with our cloud-based post-production pipeline.

Accelerated Timeline and Efficiency

The greatest benefit is the speed gained by eliminating downtime. Teams work simultaneously, reducing handoffs and accelerating the entire production timeline.

Simultaneous Collaboration

Teams no longer have to wait for "picture lock." The Colorist, Sound Designer, and VFX Artist can all begin their work the moment the editor organizes the rough cut.

Reduced Handoffs

The constant, real-time syncing of the project file means there is virtually no time wasted exporting XML or EDL files, sending them to another department, and waiting for the new department to conform the project. The work is simply updated automatically.

Location Independence and Global Talent Access

The pipeline democratizes access to talent and resources by eliminating geographic boundaries, enabling remote collaboration from anywhere in the world.

Remote Work

Editors, colorists, and sound mixers can be hired from anywhere in the world and work together as if they were in the same room, provided they have a stable internet connection for syncing the project file.

Reduced Overhead

Production companies can avoid the cost of renting large, centralized post-production facilities, relying instead on freelancers or distributed teams working from their own optimized setups.

High-Quality Control and Flexibility

The combination of the cloud project and the proxy workflow ensures quality is maintained while providing maximum creative flexibility.

Consistent Quality

The editor and collaborators work quickly using small, manageable proxy files, but the final render is always done using the original, full-resolution source media. This ensures maximum quality is maintained from capture to final delivery.

Creative Flexibility

Since the project database is always live, it is much easier and faster to implement last-minute changes. If a client requests a change to the cut, the editor can make it, and the Colorist or Sound Mixer can instantly see and adjust their work to the new timing, rather than starting over a lengthy conforming process.