@filmgeek Thanks for your comment Jeff.
Frame used to have a much more complex UI. Even though it looked good, they had a lot of features that made it look like a professional video edition software.
Strime was created to be easy to use for the end-user (the client) because we are here to help video producers to collaborate with their clients, and if the client doesn't know how to use the service, it's pointless. Frame recently reworked it's UI and now it looks a lot like ours, but we're still the only ones to be available in English, French and Spanish! ;)
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@rombiard Are your comments reflected back into the editorial tool? Can you markup the frame like Frame I.O can?
@filmgeek For the moment, no, they are not.
Can you explain me what you mean by "markup the frame"?
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@rombiard You (and they) call it Annotations. They also have direct links into the major editorial tools and slack. Look, I get that your'e doing other languages, but if you're going to compete in this space, Frame.IO right now is the king. Is this free? If so, how are you supporting the costs for the system?
@filmgeek We also do have link with Slack. Frame is the king, in the english speaking universe. No more. I get that you're living in an english speaking country, and Frame may be a better fit for you, but you also have to understand that language is critical for a lot of people in the rest of the world. Don't be so US centric.
With regards to the cost, we will release a pro version in the next few months.
Perfect timing. This is exactly what i need right now. I have a video producer that is working remotely and I need something that can allow me to collaborate with them without having to be in the same room. This asynchronous method is ideal.
@rombiard Someone on my team will hopefully be trying it this weekend. Quick suggestion. Not every video producer is working with customers. Some are working in a team, so you might want to get the language to reflect that as otherwise it could be a little offboating. Secondly, do you have a good system for managing the video uploads? You don't want something that is really time consuming to upload a video. Also, is there a way to publish direct to a Youtube channel or FB from within the app once the video is finished?
@khurammalik All the feedback we have regarding the uploads are good. Let me know what you think about it.
YouTube and Vimeo integrations are on their way. You'll soon be able to export your videos there.
With regards to the language, I'm not sure to understand what you're referring to. Could you give me an example?
Thanks for this great feedback!
@rombiard Sure. Here "Strime is a simple tool designed to improve the tracking of corrections of a video project and facilitate exchanges with your customers, all this right from behind your screen."
you could maybe change it to
You could change it to ""Strime is a simple tool designed to improve the tracking of corrections of a video project and facilitate exchanges with your customers AND COLLEAGUES all this right from behind your screen."
hope that makes sense?
@khurammalik Makes a lot of sense! Thanks a lot for this valuable comment!
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Good to see some more collaborative Video production software on the market.
Do you offer many different features from Kiwi startup Wipster? https://wipster.io/
@samrye_enspiral Thanks for the comment Sam. When we created Strime, back in 2015, we didn't know about Wipster. We knew about Frame though. As I said in my previous comment, the point for us was to create a tool as simple as possible so that the client could use it, and make valuable feedback to his video producer, and also be usable on our markets (France, and now South-America) where language is crucial. Today, the spirit of these tools is globally the same, but we're still the only ones available in french and spanish.
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@rombiard fair enough, I think multi language is a really great advancement.
Ping @rollowenlock for other thoughts?
Thanks a lot Kevin!
Strime is a video project management platform.
We help video producers to collect feedback from their clients by allowing them to simply write their comments on the video. As a video producer, you're notified by an email or directly into Slack, and a timeline is created along the video with all the comments, their timestamp, the name of the person who commented. You can filter them and answer to them.
Last but not least, Strime is FREE to use and is available in english, french and spanish!
I create online courses and this helps a lot with my editor...however I think it still lacks some features. For example, the ability to "replace" a video and easily ask for tier 2 review or something like that. Basically, make it easier to get from a "raw" video to the final version.
@evankimbrell Hi Evan, yes we did, of course. We created Strime in 2015 for 2 main reasons: at this time, Frame had a very complex interface, which looked like a professional video edition tool. If this was ok for people trained to use this type of software, it was definitely too complex for the client. This is our focus, helping video producers collaborate with their clients, and Frame was more on the collaboration within a production team.
The second thing is that no tool existed in France, and language is crucial for most of the people out of english speaking countries.
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