Easy logging and recall of information
XMPilot is compatible with XDCAM EX and XDCAM HD422 camcorders, as well as the PMW-F3 Super 35mm full-HD compact camcorder. It uses a compact Wi-Fi module or a cable to stream proxy-quality video and audio, as it is captured, to an app on a laptop or handheld device, such as the iPad or iPhone. Metadata categories and rankings appear in the app’s interface for logging. Data is then returned wirelessly to the camcorder and embedded in the MXF video file stored on the camcorder’s Professional Disc or solid state memory. This metadata can then be easily recalled in post production.
“What this workflow allows you to do is capture all of your logging on location in a very simple and straight-forward way and record that with your video clips and then when you’re back in post production the whole ingest process becomes very smooth and quick,” says Alan Turner, Sony XMPilot project manager.
User-friendly operation
TalkBack Thames used XMPilot for both Escape to the Country and a video featuring luxury car brand, Aston Martin. Matt Worthington, edit assistant at TalkBack Thames, describes his experience with XMPilot on the iPad: “On our Aston Martin shoot, I got my hands on the iPad and the way the data is stored and logged onto the iPad through the camera makes our job so much easier and completely eradicates the need for logging.
Davies adds that XMPilot works seamlessly with the iPad, as with other handheld devices. “The iPad writes the information onto the cards. Once the cards are brought back into post production, all that information is clearly labelled so you know where, when and how it was shot and even to the extent, what take the director liked best. Instead of trawling through tapes like years ago, or even nowadays, shooting onto cards, you’ve got no kind of reference other than a bunch of numbers, so XMPilot turns numbers into user-friendly information.”