VER has long served as cinematographic fixers. Wherever you are, they have a solutions team ready to get you the equipment you need. Now you can take their services with you, thanks to a new portable professional editing bay that can be customized to your exact needs.
VER’s Edit-In-A-Box has already been used by producers of the NCAA Final Four, Miss Universe pageant, the French Open, and countless other major events where behind-the-scenes isn’t easily accessible. As the name suggests, this is a great product for DIYers, providing edit stations and media storage in a compact, lightweight, easily transportable post-production suitcase that editors can wheel to their next set.
All EIAB packages come with Avid Media Composer and Adobe Creative Cloud (with Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Prelude CC), and VER can customize for individual projects needing hardware, storage, operating systems and workflows. Rentable for $1,000 a day, the setup provides seamless integration with multiple post-production environments and is highly customizable for individual needs.
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