A new and radically different approach to the remote editing challenge
Go! Production Suite runs in a standard internet browser as well as within a leading-third party applications, such as Adobe Premiere
The Go! user interface (UI) is designed to be productive and features a flat contemporary and uncluttered style designed with all types of users in mind
Upload footage shot on consumer devices, e.g., smartphones, including standards conversion
The Go! timeline can work in a simple cuts mode where speed is key, or in an advanced trim mode where refinement is required
Building on the long-term success of the sQ server and editing platform, Grass Valley has developed a new and radically different approach to the remote editing challenge. Born out of sQ, the browser-based Go! Production Suite transports all the features and workflows of its powerful NLE out of the edit suite to where the user really needs them. Using whatever device the user has at the time, and on virtually any internet connection, the Go! Production Suite enables broadcast organizations of all sizes from a single freelancer to a team of more than 100 collaborative editors to break news faster, and create better stories more easily. Go! allows broadcasters to view all of their content from any of their media libraries, remotely from a wide range of devices, including desktops and laptops, but also tablets and smart phones where specific workflows are tailored for touch-or small-screen operation.
A new and radically different approach to the remote editing challenge
Go! Production Suite runs in a standard internet browser as well as within a leading-third party applications, such as Adobe Premiere
The Go! user interface (UI) is designed to be productive and features a flat contemporary and uncluttered style designed with all types of users in mind
Upload footage shot on consumer devices, e.g., smartphones, including standards conversion
The Go! timeline can work in a simple cuts mode where speed is key, or in an advanced trim mode where refinement is required
Download full or subclips as MXF and H.264 files from a high-quality server to the remote editor
Download to the remote editor audio clips as a wav file, including custom audio channel selection
Record a voiceover and control audio configurations when delivering back to the facility
Take a high-quality still frame and download as a JPEG
Create and manage bins and timelines, enabling multiproject work at the same time