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How one of the world’s most prestigious fashion houses deployed Shogun CONNECT for a rapid turnaround of social media reels Social engineering

I nstagram has come a long way since its launch in 2010. Initially a photo- sharing service, the social network is now the commercial mouthpiece for Kim Kardashian, Emma Hill, Addison Rae and other influencers who use the platform to show off the contents of their respective wardrobes. However, it’s not just individuals taking Instagram from passive catwalk to strategic necessity. The companies that supply the clothes and accessories also rely on it in order to reach their audiences. It’s not surprising then that Ralph Lauren, one the world’s most famed fashion houses, has a sophisticated Instagram strategy. In October, the New York firm launched its Spring 2023 collection at Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. The show, in the presence of Hollywood

“The show was due to be filmed for Instagram, so Ralph Lauren needed tech befitting its status. Enter the ATOMOS Shogun CONNECT” A-listers and social media influencers, was due to be filmed for Instagram – so Ralph Lauren needed technology befitting its status. Enter the ATOMOS Shogun CONNECT, which combines portable monitoring and professional ProRes recording with extensive support for integrated and cloud-based workflows.

The tech was deployed at the event to facilitate a Camera to Cloud (C2C) collaborative workflow with Frame.io. Editors in LA and New York could work together on the media as soon as it was uploaded, creating Reels for Instagram. The shoot involved nine Shogun units; eight of which were connected to the SDI outputs of eight Sony Venice cameras, with one additional unit recording the director’s line cut. Although the devices recorded high-resolution footage for later, the entire show was edited and posted to Instagram with the HD H.265 proxy files that were uploaded immediately, directly to the cloud. Dane Brehm, digital imaging technician (DIT) at Cintegral Tech, explains how new technology that’s integrated into a pre-existing workflow is ‘to say the least, nerve-wracking’ when there are 109 client video deliverables.

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