![]() We spent several months and collaborated with the world’s most brilliant post-production minds to create this massive online resource. We wrote the book on post-production workflow…literally. We already bring you some of the most in-depth, practical, and tactical education and insights about post-production right here on our blog. (If you’re so inspired, follow the adventures of our engineering team on Medium.) We’re always trying to push the boundaries of web design with aesthetics and ease of use, and what you see in the app today is a result of our Vapor Design System.Ī complete list of product enhancements and updatesĪll of this work took several months and it was no small feat, but the impact was huge. Inspired by world-class endeavors like Google’s Material Design system, and Apple’s Human Interface guidelines, our Vapor Design System is sleek as all hell, but it also sets a solid foundation for our design and engineering teams to move much faster. But, we’re not content with resting on our laurels, so we created the Frame.io Vapor Design System. It’s what led to our Apple Design award for our iOS app. Brand new designĪt Frame.io we have a deep-rooted belief in the power of great design. These include: 4k video playback, GIF support, and high-res image review on web and iOS. This is a first of its kind extension that brings all the collaboration capabilities of Frame.io, directly inside Final Cut Pro.Ģ018 brought a slew of enhancements to improve the review experience for creators, clients, and collaborators. Our macOS companion app offers the fastest and most resilient way to upload on the web, period.Īfter more than a year of close collaboration with Apple, 2018 saw the launch of our Frame.io Workflow Extension for Final Cut Pro. We heard from customers all over the world who wanted a better way to handle very large uploads. That means you’re never viewing stale data.Ĭode quality is all well and good, but even during this massive infrastructure investment year, we were able to ship a ton of new features… We also re-wrote all the of real-time infrastructure so you can see when someone is uploading, when a new comment comes in, when you have a new notification, and even when someone is actively watching a video. We re-wrote the frontend in the open source framework React.js. ![]() Our entire backend and API was re-written from scratch in the Elixir programming language and our database was migrated to PostgreSQL. Code quality matters and while it’s not the most marketable, it makes everything you do in Frame.io better. We overhauled everything under the hood…and I’m talking everything. The same can be said for Frame.io in 2018. Like a great visual effect, they draw you in and improve your experience without drawing attention to themselves. Sometimes the biggest changes in a software platform go unnoticed. Let’s take a look back at everything we shipped in 2018. ![]() Frame.io has been the workbench that has enabled nearly 2/3 of a million creatives to realize their vision and get their projects over the finish line. In 2018, the filmmaking industry voted with their dollars and the message was clear: video collaboration and workflow management are an essential part of the toolkit to build your business and do your very best work. This amazing rocket ship of a journey is thanks to everyone who has believed in our vision and supported us along the way. 2018 may be coming to a close but Frame.io is just getting started.
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