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'''cineSync''' is a tool for [[visual communication]], built on [[QuickTime|QuickTime Player]]. It enables you to draw and write on media files that are played back in perfect [[synchronisation]] with anyone you have invited to your cineSync session. Multiple people around the world can view the same material at the same time and they see exactly what you see, frame for frame, image for image, drawing for drawing. It's as though everyone were looking at the same screen no matter where in the world they are, no matter how limited their [[Internet]] connection.


'''cineSync''' is a software tool developed by [[Rising Sun Research|Cospective]], designed for viewing video content in sync with anyone, anywhere in the world. cineSync's drawing tools can be used for pointing at elements in the frame, sketching new ideas and writing text notes, all synchronised in real time with all participants in the review. Unlike screen sharing or streaming solutions, cineSync readily copes with the demands of high resolution video.
cineSync is developed by [[Rising Sun Research]], a company specialising in the development of tools for visual professionals.

cineSync was officially released on October 31, 2005,<ref>{{Cite web |date=31 October 2005 |title=cineSync v1.0 launched |url=http://cinesync.com/news/read/1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061104022750/http://cinesync.com/news/read/1 |archive-date=2006-11-04 |publisher=Rising Sun Research}}</ref> although it was used prior to that date by [[Steven Spielberg]] during the making of [[War of the Worlds (2005 film)|War of the Worlds]].<ref>{{Cite web
| url = http://www.postmagazine.com/Publications/Post-Magazine/2005/July-1-2005/SPECIAL-EFFECTS-WAR-OF-THE-WORLDS.aspx
| title = Special Effects: 'War Of The Worlds'
| date = 1 July 2005
| publisher = Post Magazine
}}</ref>

Instrumental in the development of cineSync was the team of Tony Clark, Alan Rogers, Neil Wilson and Rory McGregor, who were presented with a Technical Achievement Award by the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences|Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)]] for the 2010 Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards. The academy's Scientific and Technical Awards honor the men, women and companies whose discoveries and innovations have contributed in significant, outstanding and lasting ways to motion pictures.<ref>{{cite news|title=2010 Scientific and Technical Awards |url=http://www.oscars.org/awards/scitech/2010awards.html|date=12 February 2011|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.cinesync.com/ cineSync.com]
* [http://www.cinesync.com/ cineSync.com]
* [http://frame.frankjonen.com/2006/09/cinesync-review/ cineSync Review]
* [http://frame.frankjonen.com/2006/09/cinesync-review/ cineSync Review]
* [http://www.studiodaily.com/main/news/f/products/CineSync-Revolutionises-Review-and-Approval_11262.html CineSync Revolutionises Review and Approval] (by Studiodaily)
* [http://www.cospective.com Cospective]


[[Category:Film and video technology]]
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 12 October 2023


cineSync is a software tool developed by Cospective, designed for viewing video content in sync with anyone, anywhere in the world. cineSync's drawing tools can be used for pointing at elements in the frame, sketching new ideas and writing text notes, all synchronised in real time with all participants in the review. Unlike screen sharing or streaming solutions, cineSync readily copes with the demands of high resolution video.

cineSync was officially released on October 31, 2005,[1] although it was used prior to that date by Steven Spielberg during the making of War of the Worlds.[2]

Instrumental in the development of cineSync was the team of Tony Clark, Alan Rogers, Neil Wilson and Rory McGregor, who were presented with a Technical Achievement Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the 2010 Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards. The academy's Scientific and Technical Awards honor the men, women and companies whose discoveries and innovations have contributed in significant, outstanding and lasting ways to motion pictures.[3]

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  1. ^ "cineSync v1.0 launched". Rising Sun Research. 31 October 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-11-04.
  2. ^ "Special Effects: 'War Of The Worlds'". Post Magazine. 1 July 2005.
  3. ^ "2010 Scientific and Technical Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). 12 February 2011.
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