Marquis Broadcast’s Worx4 X media management tool saved over 97% storage space and accelerated production delivery for Tour de France Apple FCP X editor, Peter Wiggins.
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Worx4 X saves storage on the Tour de France[/caption]
Since its launch earlier this year, the new Worx4 X media managing application from Marquis Broadcast has proved indispensable with editors, producers and educators, helping them consolidate and manage their media. The software has recently been used on the Tour de France production for ITV4. It drastically reduced the size of their completed Apple FCP X projects by analysing the media that had been used, then creating a folder of trimmed media. Importantly, this approach also meant no loss in quality.
Peter Wiggins, senior editor on the Tour de France programmes for ITV4, used Worx4 X to reduce the size of a single hour-long show from 3161GB to just 86.6GB, which was a saving of over 97% or 3TB of storage. “I’ve just finished a long summer of daily shows, which gave me a good opportunity to thoroughly test out Worx4 X,” he said. “I had used the app before on corporate videos but this extended run on the Tour de France meant I was using it every day, boiling away the unused media in hour-long shows. It simply isn’t economically viable to save every second of unused media in the show, so we used Worx4 X to media-manage each programme.”
The Tour de France programmes were compiled from studio recordings, long live feeds and archive clips, meaning their SAN was quickly filling with media – a large percentage of which doesn’t make the transmitted shows. “If we’d used the Library media consolidation tool in Final Cut Pro X, even though we would end up with all the media in a show, we would also end up with the entire media of each clip,” Peter explained. “So, for an intro that showed three seconds of the past 10 winners of the race, consolidation would take the whole clips of each winner. And since we were recording live feeds in two-hour chunks, this would add up to 20 hours of footage or 1.28TB. After running through Worx4 X, that intro gets boiled down to 10 clips, each seven seconds long, including two-second handles, which gives you just 70 seconds of media in total or about 1.1GB at ProRes 422. That’s a pretty big saving.”
Worx4 X saves storage on the Tour de France[/caption]
Since its launch earlier this year, the new Worx4 X media managing application from Marquis Broadcast has proved indispensable with editors, producers and educators, helping them consolidate and manage their media. The software has recently been used on the Tour de France production for ITV4. It drastically reduced the size of their completed Apple FCP X projects by analysing the media that had been used, then creating a folder of trimmed media. Importantly, this approach also meant no loss in quality.
Peter Wiggins, senior editor on the Tour de France programmes for ITV4, used Worx4 X to reduce the size of a single hour-long show from 3161GB to just 86.6GB, which was a saving of over 97% or 3TB of storage. “I’ve just finished a long summer of daily shows, which gave me a good opportunity to thoroughly test out Worx4 X,” he said. “I had used the app before on corporate videos but this extended run on the Tour de France meant I was using it every day, boiling away the unused media in hour-long shows. It simply isn’t economically viable to save every second of unused media in the show, so we used Worx4 X to media-manage each programme.”
The Tour de France programmes were compiled from studio recordings, long live feeds and archive clips, meaning their SAN was quickly filling with media – a large percentage of which doesn’t make the transmitted shows. “If we’d used the Library media consolidation tool in Final Cut Pro X, even though we would end up with all the media in a show, we would also end up with the entire media of each clip,” Peter explained. “So, for an intro that showed three seconds of the past 10 winners of the race, consolidation would take the whole clips of each winner. And since we were recording live feeds in two-hour chunks, this would add up to 20 hours of footage or 1.28TB. After running through Worx4 X, that intro gets boiled down to 10 clips, each seven seconds long, including two-second handles, which gives you just 70 seconds of media in total or about 1.1GB at ProRes 422. That’s a pretty big saving.”
Worx4 X has now enabled us to consolidate the drives that we're using down to something far more manageable and has more than paid for itself on day one!”Worx4 X takes the media used in an FCP X project and copies it to a new location whilst trimming with handles, saving a large amount of space once the required content has been identified. For each hour-long Tour de France programme, the application took about 5-10 minutes to process. The application creates a single folder as an editable archive, containing a new XML of the project that references the newly-created media in this folder. James Venner, producer of the Tour de France programmes for Vsquared TV, commented, “Worx4 X is a great product that really solved a pressing problem for us. The lack of a proper media consolidation tool was an issue that nearly prevented us from switching to FCP X for our broadcast work – it was only temporarily solved by buying more and more archive drives. We were nearing breaking point with an ever-increasing pile of drives, all of which needed to be moved around between productions. Worx4 X has now enabled us to consolidate the drives that we're using down to something far more manageable and has more than paid for itself on day one!” For further information about Worx4 applications, please visit www.worx4.com, and to read Peter’s original article, please click here. About Marquis Broadcast Marquis Broadcast moves media and metadata in professional production workflows. Founded in 1998, the company provides a range of media integration products designed for the data-intensive and challenging requirements of today's fast-paced media production environments and enabling producers of digital media to achieve maximum efficiencies from their workflow processes. Marquis Broadcast was selected as an Avid® Alliance Partner in 2016. Project Parking, used around the world to cost-effectively manage Avid storage, has been certified by Avid and is now being distributed through Avid’s sales channels. The company has supplied solutions to many of the major broadcasters, including the BBC, Discovery, ITV, PBS, Technicolor Network Services and Turner Broadcasting. For further information, please visit the Marquis Broadcast website at marquisbroadcast.com. About Peter Wiggins Peter Wiggins is a broadcast freelance editor, based in the UK, although his work takes him around the world. An early adopter of FCP, setting up pioneering broadcasts workflows, his weapon of choice is now Apple Final Cut Pro X. Peter runs the www.fcp.co website and you can read his Worx4 article here.
