LucidLink Connect brings Frame.io assets together with B-roll, audio, graphics and archives in a unified filespace, enabling a true Camera-to-Timeline workflowe

LucidLink has announced an enhanced workflow integration with Adobe Frame.io that enables editors and producers to access their Frame.io assets alongside all supporting production media — including B-roll, audio, graphics and archives — within a unified LucidLink filespace.
Powered by LucidLink Connect, files stored in cloud environments like Microsoft SharePoint, Dropbox, Google Drive, Box and Amazon S3 appear instantly for the editor. There is no data migration, downloads or file duplication required, and existing cloud storage systems remain unchanged.
Creative teams can collaborate in Frame.io while maintaining a single, real-time source of truth across the rest of the production toolchain, providing a true Camera-to-Timeline experience, says LucidLink.
Content being reviewed and approved in Frame.io can simultaneously be used by other tools, such as NLEs, finishing systems, MAMs or AI services, without additional exports, syncs or manual handoffs.
“Creative teams don’t work in a single application anymore. They move across NLEs, MAMs, review and approval tools and VFX platforms,” said Peter Thompson, CEO, LucidLink. “Our integration with Adobe Frame.io means customers can enjoy an exceptional review and collaboration experience, while LucidLink provides the persistent, tool-agnostic storage layer behind it. You get the best of both worlds: a seamless Frame.io workflow and a cloud filespace that serves every other tool in the production.
“Over the years, Adobe and LucidLink have teamed up to help organizations like Brut, Casual and Minute Media, plus hundreds of other joint customers, do their best work. That success continuously informs our roadmap. This integration isn’t about choosing one storage option over another. It gives customers the flexibility to design workflows that match the way they actually work. LucidLink Connect provides a neutral, high-performance storage layer that lets Adobe Frame.io shine at what it does best, while ensuring assets are always ready for the next stage in production.”
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