Web-based video production service Aframe has won its biggest project to date, handling 400 hours of footage for BBC1 restoration programme To The Manor Reborn.

Aframe will store, log and edit the four-part series, with high-resolution media ingestedinto Aframe’s cloud storage facility.

The set-up allows the production crew to access and organise footage while on set.

Aframe said it had worked with the BBC to improve its metatagging service for the production and it will use logging that captures editorial content as well as keywords.

“Providing a modern solution for the BBC on such a large-scale project has been very valuable for everyone involved,” said Aframe chief executive David Peto.

The factual documentary series about the restoration of National Trust property Avebury Manor is due for transmission