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<ref>{{Citation|title=Isaacs, Jeremy Michael, (born 1964), Founding Partner, JRJ Group, since 2009|date=2016-12-01|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.284622|work=Who's Who|publisher=Oxford University Press|doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.284622|access-date=2021-07-17}}</ref>'''Clesh''' (clip load edit share) is a ] ] platform, created by ], designed for the consumers, ]s, and ] communities to integrate ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mrl.nott.ac.uk/~bnk/Teaching/MIA/guestLecture.pdf|title=media trends and directions including process and tooling|accessdate=June 5, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311182412/http://www.mrl.nott.ac.uk/~bnk/Teaching/MIA/guestLecture.pdf|archive-date=March 11, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.nyu.edu/tisch/preservation/program/student_work/2006spring/06s_thesis_campbell.pdf|title=Thesis on preservation services for audio visual media material|accessdate=June 5, 2014}}</ref> The core technology is based on ] which is geared towards professionals working for example in ], ], ].
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'''Clesh''' (clip load edit share) is a ] ] platform designed for the consumers, ]s, and ] communities to integrate user generated content.<ref>Discusses media trends and directions including process and tooling citing Clesh as a tool in the context of content creation</ref><ref>Thesis on preservation services for audio visual media material discusses citing Clesh as an example</ref> The core technology is based on ] which is geared towards professionals working for example in ], ], ].


Video, audio, and graphical content is uploaded to Clesh via a standard web browser, a mobile device such as a ] / ], or ] software for ] capture over ]. The ] can then be reviewed, searched,<ref>Paper on the theory and technology of moving image indexing cites Clesh amongst other sites such as YouTube, Yahoo Video, and Google Video </ref> edited, and published online by anyone with a standard web browser or compatible mobile device. Video, audio, and graphical content is uploaded to Clesh via a standard web browser, a mobile device such as a ] / ], or ] software for ] capture over ]. The ] can then be reviewed, searched,<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.nyu.edu/tisch/preservation/program/student_work/2005fall/05f_1803_campbell_a3.pdf|title=Paper on the theory and technology of moving image indexing|accessdate=June 5, 2014}}</ref> edited, and published online by anyone with a standard web browser or compatible mobile device.


Clesh supports storyboard shot selection, frame-accurate editing, transitions and various other functions such as; pan, zoom, colour and light correction, and audio levels. Content can be published in formats for example; ], ], ] or in a proprietary ]. Clesh supports storyboard shot selection, frame-accurate editing, transitions and various other functions such as; pan, zoom, colour and light correction, and audio levels. Content can be published in formats for example; ], ], ] or in a proprietary ].


Cloud-based software provides greater scope for sharing information and collaborating compared to ] or desktop based systems. Users of cloud-based software rely on the cloud's owner for adequate ], ]. Cloud-based software provides greater scope for sharing information and collaborating compared to ] or desktop based systems. Users of cloud-based software rely on the cloud's owner for adequate security, performance and resilience.


Clesh does not assert any rights over uploaded content in contrast to other platforms (such as ]). All rights to any content uploaded to Clesh remain with the Author. Clesh does not assert any rights over uploaded content in contrast to other platforms (such as ]). All rights to any content uploaded to Clesh remain with the Author.
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==Features== ==Features==
Some of the services available to Clesh users: Some of the services available to Clesh users:
* Access via ] enabled desktops or ] ]s or ] * Access via ] enabled desktops or ] ]s or ]
* Real-time video rendering including effects and transitions * Real-time video rendering including effects and transitions
* Multiple audio tracks * Multiple audio tracks
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* Storyboard assembles rough cuts using drag-and-drop * Storyboard assembles rough cuts using drag-and-drop
* Import, host, organise and search for media (DV tape and various video, audio, and still image formats) * Import, host, organise and search for media (DV tape and various video, audio, and still image formats)
* Publish content to in formats such as ], ], web (]), ], ], ] and ]

* Publish content to in formats such as ], ], web (]), ], ], HTML5 and ]
* Chatrooms to talk to other Clesh users * Chatrooms to talk to other Clesh users
* Showreel (a gallery for publishing material visible to internet users) * Showreel (a gallery for publishing material visible to internet users)
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==User Interface== ==User Interface==
]s access Clesh with a ] user interface on clients such as standard Java-enabled ] and / or Android enabled ]s such as tablets. ]s access Clesh with a rich user interface on clients such as standard Java-enabled ] and / or Android enabled ]s such as tablets and smartphones.<ref>{{cite web |last=McClelland |first=David |url=http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-phones/how-to-make-hd-movies-on-your-samsung-galaxy-s3-50008764/ |title=How to make HD movies on your Samsung Galaxy S3 - CNET |publisher=Reviews.cnet.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2014-06-05 |archive-date=2014-02-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222170859/http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-phones/how-to-make-hd-movies-on-your-samsung-galaxy-s3-50008764/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>


== History == == History ==


Clesh was launched January 2006<ref>Clesh launch in 2006</ref> and subject to several upgrades during the year to extend functionality including; storyboard, podcasting, moderation, chat and a showreel. During 2007 consumers are offered Clesh via a subscription model. Upgrades include Web Start and graphics upload. Mr Paparazzi selects Clesh as the platform to host its video offering and TrueTube does the same in 2008 by choosing to use Clesh to manage its video portal. Several further upgrades are applied and include; better audio quality, image enhancement controls, transitions, fades, titles, and additional publishing options such as JPEG. In 2010 a version of Clesh is demonstrated on an Android OS tablet device (Samsung Galaxy S Tab), and several upgrades are applied including; HTML5 publishing, pan, zoom, and overlays. Clesh was launched January 2006<ref>{{cite web |author=Robert Tyerman |url=http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/company/articles/FBT/23341/more-fruits-from-forbidden.thtml |title=More fruits from Forbidden |publisher=Growthcompany.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2014-06-05 |archive-date=2009-02-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211100957/http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/company/articles/FBT/23341/more-fruits-from-forbidden.thtml |url-status=dead }}</ref> and subject to several upgrades during the year to extend functionality including; storyboard, podcasting, moderation, chat and a showreel. During 2007 consumers are offered Clesh via a subscription model. Upgrades include Web Start and graphics upload. Mr Paparazzi selects Clesh as the platform to host its video offering and TrueTube does the same in 2008 by choosing to use Clesh to manage its video portal. Several further upgrades are applied and include; better audio quality, image enhancement controls, transitions, fades, titles, and additional publishing options such as JPEG. In 2010 a version of Clesh is demonstrated on an Android OS tablet device (Samsung Galaxy S Tab), and several upgrades are applied including; HTML publishing, pan, zoom, and overlays.


==See also== ==See also==
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== External links == == External links ==
*{{Official|clesh.com}} *{{Official website}}


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Clesh (clip load edit share) is a cloud-based video editing platform, created by Forbidden Technologies plc, designed for the consumers, prosumers, and online communities to integrate user-generated content. The core technology is based on FORscene which is geared towards professionals working for example in broadcasting, news media, post production.

Video, audio, and graphical content is uploaded to Clesh via a standard web browser, a mobile device such as a phone / tablet, or desktop software for DV capture over FireWire. The hosted material can then be reviewed, searched, edited, and published online by anyone with a standard web browser or compatible mobile device.

Clesh supports storyboard shot selection, frame-accurate editing, transitions and various other functions such as; pan, zoom, colour and light correction, and audio levels. Content can be published in formats for example; Podcast, Mpeg2, HTML video or in a proprietary Java format.

Cloud-based software provides greater scope for sharing information and collaborating compared to LAN or desktop based systems. Users of cloud-based software rely on the cloud's owner for adequate security, performance and resilience.

Clesh does not assert any rights over uploaded content in contrast to other platforms (such as YouTube). All rights to any content uploaded to Clesh remain with the Author.

Features

Some of the services available to Clesh users:

  • Access via Java enabled desktops or Android smartphones or tablets
  • Real-time video rendering including effects and transitions
  • Multiple audio tracks
  • Secured log-on
  • Frame accurate timeline for fine cut editing
  • Logging / meta-data annotation assigns text to portions of video (usable by Clesh and web search engines)
  • Storyboard assembles rough cuts using drag-and-drop
  • Import, host, organise and search for media (DV tape and various video, audio, and still image formats)
  • Publish content to in formats such as podcast, MPEG-2, web (Java Applet), Flash, Ogg, HTML and JPEG
  • Chatrooms to talk to other Clesh users
  • Showreel (a gallery for publishing material visible to internet users)
  • Moderation for approval of material prior to distribution downstream
  • Re-branding and integration support for white-label deployment

Technology

Clesh is based on the same technology as FORscene. An array of servers on the internet backbone provide the cloud computing platform to host Clesh. As a white-label solution Clesh would be branded and hosted per the client requirement.

User Interface

End-users access Clesh with a rich user interface on clients such as standard Java-enabled Web Browsers and / or Android enabled mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones.

History

Clesh was launched January 2006 and subject to several upgrades during the year to extend functionality including; storyboard, podcasting, moderation, chat and a showreel. During 2007 consumers are offered Clesh via a subscription model. Upgrades include Web Start and graphics upload. Mr Paparazzi selects Clesh as the platform to host its video offering and TrueTube does the same in 2008 by choosing to use Clesh to manage its video portal. Several further upgrades are applied and include; better audio quality, image enhancement controls, transitions, fades, titles, and additional publishing options such as JPEG. In 2010 a version of Clesh is demonstrated on an Android OS tablet device (Samsung Galaxy S Tab), and several upgrades are applied including; HTML publishing, pan, zoom, and overlays.

See also

References

  1. "Isaacs, Jeremy Michael, (born 1964), Founding Partner, JRJ Group, since 2009", Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 2016-12-01, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.284622, retrieved 2021-07-17
  2. "media trends and directions including process and tooling" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  3. "Thesis on preservation services for audio visual media material" (PDF). Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  4. "Paper on the theory and technology of moving image indexing" (PDF). Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  5. McClelland, David. "How to make HD movies on your Samsung Galaxy S3 - CNET". Reviews.cnet.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  6. Robert Tyerman. "More fruits from Forbidden". Growthcompany.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2014-06-05.

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