BVE 2015: Dock10 has launched a remote ingest service for productions on location.

Field Dock is a laptop-based system that allows for the back-up of camera card media to portable hard drives and a choice of workflows to send native or proxy formats to Dock10’s private cloud platform at MediaCityUK.

The system also allows for viewing of popular camera formats and internet speed connection testing.

Dock10 head of business development Emma Riley said: “We think the ingest process has long been overlooked by innovation and is key to speeding up the non-creative process of programme production.

“Field Dock takes ingest into the 21st century and was developed to solve a problem we see our clients face every day – how to start their programme edit as soon as the shoot finishes.

“Adding remote edit platforms and flexible file transfers to the mix, we believe we offer a unique workflow solution that harnesses the true power of the internet for television producers”.

Once content has been received, clients can use Dock10’s remote production tools, such as Avid Central UX to view, log and edit material which can also be accessed by Dock10’s post facility.

Field Dock also offers the option to download rushes to post produce content elsewhere.

The Click and Collect service is a web portal that allows content to be sent through various network providers to a third party.

Field Dock has been jointly developed with Dock10’s partner Limecraft, a specialist in media production workflows.

Dock10 will preview Field Dock at BVE.