Teresis Launches Online Version of Asset Management Technology

Teresis Media Management, the developer of the first and only complete video production asset management solution, today announced the launch of an online version of its software. Teresis Online harnesses the full power and benefits of Teresis technology in a "software as a service" business model, making it more affordable and accessible to a wide variety of customers from the independent film producer to the largest entertainment production companies.

Aiming to alleviate much of this strain on production companies, Teresis Online offers a unique opportunity for producers to cut budgets and significantly reduce post-production time while raising the quality of the final product. Leveraging the convenience of the Internet, Teresis Online delivers all of the features and benefits of the Teresis software – the first platform to enable productions companies to repurpose their existing content and develop original content for new emerging markets such as the internet, cell phones, and VOD. Teresis Online is the industry's first and only complete production asset management system that is entirely browser and Internet based. It is also the first to integrate outsourced transcription services (through a partnership with Terescription) and the first to support Avid and Final Cut Pro editing software.

Additional features and benefits include the ability to:
- Edit video online.
- Digitize multiple tapes at once and repurpose media for editing in Avid or Final Cut Pro.
- Print labels and manage master tape vault.
- Log and transcribe 50 percent faster.
- View dailies with hyperlinked scenes and takes.
- Search and annotate with hyperlinked time codes to media.
- Create two-column scripts.
- Create sequences and edit decision lists all from a web browser.
- Build dynamic storyboards for collaborative development and faster approval process.
- Manage all assets including releases, permissions, contracts, artwork, audio, still photos and royalties.
- Approve cuts virtually and eliminate the need for shipping tapes and DVDs.

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