Upload once.
Use everywhere.
One file system feeds every project and tool. Drop any format and it transcodes for instant playback, stacks versions, and reads the camera metadata for you. Boards, scripts and galleries all read from the same files.
MEDIA MANIFEST
DAY 4 · INGESTDrop anything, it plays.
The vault takes whatever the day produces. Camera originals, location audio, stills, boards, PDFs. Video and audio transcode for instant playback, so they play the moment they land.
From the card to playable
Drop camera originals straight in. They transcode in the background, so RAW footage and big audio files play in the browser the moment they land. No converting, no downloading first.
- RAW? It plays. Camera originals stream right in the browser.
- Any format in. Video, audio, stills and documents all land in one place.
- On your phone too. Playback works on set, not just at the desk.
The gallery reads like a gallery
Stills land in galleries you can cull with star ratings and colour labels, straight from the same file system.
Versions, stacked.
A new cut doesn’t need a new home. Upload it onto the file it replaces and the stack keeps itself in order.
New cut, same place
Versions stack on a single file. The latest sits on top, the history stays one click away, and every tool sees the whole stack. No FINAL_V3_FINAL2.MOV.
- Latest on top. Whoever opens the file sees the newest cut first.
- History kept. Every earlier version stays attached, one click away.
- Every tool sees it. The board and the script point at the stack, not at a copy.
It reads the camera for you.
Camera metadata is read automatically on upload. Camera, resolution, frame rate, duration. The details your post pipeline asks about, attached to the file instead of in someone’s head.
The camera report writes itself
Upload a clip and the technical details are already filled in. When post asks what it was shot on, the answer is on the file, and it’s the same answer for everyone.
Under every tool.
The same file system sits under boards, scripts, galleries and call sheets. Attaching a file means pointing at it, not duplicating it.
Attach it, don’t duplicate it
Upload a file once and point every tool at it. The board, the script and the call sheet all read the same copy, so there is nothing to keep in sync.
- One share link sends any of it.
- Per-file download when someone needs the original.
- Trash, not gone. Deleted files can be recovered.
The rest of the binder.
Get in early.
Curtyn is in open beta and free to use. Every tool, one project, and the people who need to see it. Start free and bring your production in.