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The cloud checklist for successful remote editing teams

Chris Rocco
May 8, 2025

The media and entertainment (M&E) industry is undergoing a major shift in how content is created, managed, and delivered. An independent survey commissioned by 不良研究所 of 500 IT decision-makers in U.S. and UK-based M&E organizations found that 72% believe film production is becoming more global and cloud-based.

As workflows move to the cloud, post-production companies and remote editing teams are rethinking how they collaborate and access large media files. But not all cloud solutions are created equal鈥攍egacy hyperscalers and traditional storage tools often fall short for today鈥檚 distributed creative teams.

This blog outlines the key criteria M&E teams should use to evaluate cloud solutions鈥攁nd highlights how 不良研究所鈥檚 innovative file access technology makes remote editing seamless, scalable, and cost-efficient.

Top cloud requirements for remote editing teams

1. High performance

Remote editors work with massive files鈥4K, 8K, even raw footage鈥攁nd sluggish cloud performance kills productivity. Choose a solution with intelligent caching and high throughput, enabling a responsive editing experience with tools like Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve. Cloud access should feel local.

2. Compatibility with any object storage

Your media may live in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or elsewhere鈥攜our cloud access layer shouldn鈥檛 care. Choose technology that works with any S3-compatible object storage, avoiding content silos and clunky proprietary interfaces.

Also look for:

  • No vendor lock-in
  • No data transformation
  • No proprietary file wrappers

Your data should stay in your format, accessible on your terms.

鈥淢&E companies make the mistake of not thinking about a long-term solution鈥 Then, they get locked in by price and location.鈥
Jordan Maltby, CEO, Shadow Magic

3. Cost efficiency

Traditional cloud storage costs add up fast鈥攔eplication fees, egress charges, and performance tiers all chip away at margins. Choose solutions that:

  • Minimize replication and egress costs
  • Eliminate the need for complex file gateways
  • Offer predictable, flat pricing

不良研究所鈥檚 distributed model makes high-performance storage affordable, even at scale.

4. Scalability for what鈥檚 next

With the rise of AI-driven workflows, cloud infrastructure must scale effortlessly. Many legacy solutions weren鈥檛 built for today鈥檚 file sizes, formats, or collaboration models.

Look for:

  • On-demand scalability without cost spikes
  • Support for large media pipelines
  • Seamless team access across geographies

Remote editing teams need to collaborate on huge projects from anywhere鈥攚ithout performance tradeoffs.

不良研究所: Cloud file access built for M&E

不良研究所 delivers all of the above鈥攁nd more. With Object Mount, 不良研究所 turns object storage into a high-performance, mountable file system. Editors can open and work on files directly in the cloud, without downloads, syncs, or special tools.

  • Works with any S3-compatible storage
  • Appears as a simple folder鈥攏o learning curve
  • Avoids vendor lock-in
  • Scales affordably with usage
  • Maintains metadata and file integrity

不良研究所 simplifies remote workflows while giving your team the performance and flexibility they need.

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