Hamburg - Optix, Hamburg, has launched Goviso, an easy-to-use online service that allows artists, producers, and customers in a production environment to share media and interact with each other. According to Attila Levai, president of Optix, Hamburg, software installation is not required; Goviso runs inside any Web browser with a current Flash player.
“Goviso lets users collaborate or work individually,” says Levai. “The aim is to keep the user productive and focused on his or her project. It’s no longer necessary to send small video clips or attempt to describe revisions via e-mail.”
Goviso enables the user to meet with his or her client or team members in real time and be certain everyone is on the same page and reference a specific frame in a video clip without skipping a beat. The service provides frame-accurate, synchronized video playback across all participants’ browsers regardless of geographic location.
An invitation to the private Goviso online screening room enables participants to view full-screen, high-quality video. Notes and Whiteboard functionality allows attendees to annotate directly on top of the area within the video frame that is relevant for discussion.
Along with the video playback, Notes and Whiteboards are also shared in real-time with attendees. A single user can leave notes for others to “pick up” later.
Employing its built-in archive and asset management system, users can upload video clips to a Goviso project and compile different play-lists for different audiences.
“By facilitating the entire production process, Goviso allows users to focus on their project and forget about the time-consuming and often expensive task of distributing their moving pictures for view and approval,” states Levai.
For more information, go to http://goviso.com/