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We've moved! |
We are excited to announce
that we have relocated to College Park, MD.
New location - same cost effective innovative service
Please make a note of our new address:
BonoLabs
9215 51st Avenue
Suite 11
College Park, MD 20740
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Go Trayless!
Go Modular! |
Looking for an alternative to SATA trays?
Check out our Bonolabs Enclosures. |
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Bonolabs enclosure |
SATA dock station |
modular SATA shelves |
file insurance |
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The ProRes 422 post-production format
for Final Cut Pro 6.0 users has been added to our lineup of
tapeless options. Just request the format/codec when you
order your material; there is not extra charge for this option. |
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Our international clients now have a new
tapeless option: HD & SD telecine transfers direct to drive in PAL
formatted files. We're excited...we hope you will be too! |
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SATA Drives |
What's the most convenient way for us to
deliver your material? On SATA drives, of course. See the tapeless
page for details. |
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You asked... |
Scene-to-scene color correction added to
telecine services |
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Do you need scene-to-scene color correction
for your current project? We've added this service to both our
high definition and standard definition suites. Bear in mind,
transfer costs are based on actual labor time, with a minimum of
three times the runtime. For a description and details on how the
charges are applied, visit the
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Improve
your
workflow and your
cashflow
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- Send in your own new SATA
drives or purchase the SATA drives from us.
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- Do you
need to integrate material into your HD show that is only available in NTSC
video? We are now able to upconvert your NTSC to 720p or 1080i
or 1080/24p. Receive
your upconverts direct-to-drive.
- 10-bit format converter
- Maintain aspect ratio or
"re-aspect"
- Available for Digital
Betacam NTSC source tapes
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Totally Tapeless
in 2008. |
We ask the question "why not?"
constantly. When Bonolabs opened its high definition telecine suite in June of 2003,
the mastering medium of choice was the Hi Def D5 (Panasonic)
videotape format. Our crew asked how could we make future-proofing
a little bit easier? Since almost everyone was immediately digitizing transferred
material for further editing, we began to ask: “why not transfer
directly to hard drive and provide files to our clients that were ready
to edit?"
So in February 2004 we became the first lab in the
country to by-pass the tape route and offer direct-to-drive
high definition services. Although we held on to our two HD decks
for the increasingly rare "tape" client, now, in 2008, the tape
route just didn't make sense anymore. So we went "totally
tapeless." Why not? |
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Designed
to make the delivery and workflow move more efficiently in the High
Definition world of electronic motion imaging, Bonolabs began offering
telecine transfers direct to hard drives in QuickTime MAC compatible
file format in early spring of 2004. New tapeless
options have been added, often in anticipation of their
popularity. We provide 10-bit
uncompressed QuickTime for MAC or AVI for PC files. See our
tapeless section for
full details. Client film, whether 35mm, S16, 16mm, S8 or R8,
is transferred via the Bonolabs High Definition Cineglyph (from DAV) to
Bonolabs hard drives or increasingly to SATA drives purchased
through us. The client receives the drives, downloads
the files and is ready to edit in 1080/24p. Bonus: there is no need to digitize
from videotape. |
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With the goal to make
it possible for clients to perform true high definition native editing
with Final Cut Pro, Bonolabs configured a G-5 DP 2 GHz machine with 1 TB
internal RAID with COS (commercial off the shelf) parts for a very
reasonable amount of money back in February. Benefiting from continued
R&D and the recent availability of faster cards and larger hard
drives, our internal RAID now weighs in at 2.2 terrabytes, which can
handle over 100 minutes of high def material. The material is off
loaded from the internal raid and loaded to drive, once again employing COS drives purchased
from anyone in the computer business. The new service was introduced at
NAB2004 although some skeptics were still saying it couldn’t be done.
Now, four years later later, Bonolabs has switched
completely to the tapeless workflow. |
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To
help clients try out the film-to-file “tapeless” workflow, Bonolabs
offers a “test clips” option at minimal cost to the prospective
client. Several high
definition transfer ready-to-edit sample clips can be downloaded to test
compatibility. We used to send out test clips via our test drives
but now, given the increased capacities of most of our clients, we
are able to deliver via FTP> B The test clips are required for all new drive clients.
Sometimes test clips are offered via ftp if the client has
the capability to handle large downloads. |
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And
just where have our drives been traveling? Drives loaded with archival
clips for integration into feature documentaries destined either for
theater or high definition broadcast have shipped as far away as Belgium
and Germany
in addition to multiple stateside clients in LA, New York, Boston and
Washington DC. “Indies,”
including a previously released comedy/spoof and a new dramatic feature,
have been transferred direct to drive. Our international clients are
sending in film to be transferred direct-to-drive from as close as
Canada and as far away as Japan and Malaysia. Our test drives have been “out
for a spin” in Ottawa, Richmond, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Austin, and NYC,
Malaysia, Japan, Berlin, Australia, and London, to name a few.
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The
“tapeless” option may very well become the avenue of choice among
museums, libraries, churches and educational facilities that wish to
“re-purpose” their existing film titles for display in their new
high definition presentation spaces. The 10-bit uncompressed files can
be integrated with new material for display, broadcast or distribution
via formats such as Windows Media (HD WMV10) or MPEG2.
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Revised
December 2011
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