Workflow Infrastructure We Engineer
* On-Set DIT Systems & Mobile Data Carts
* Structured Media Ingest & Verification
* Multi-Layer Backup Architecture
* Metadata & Data Integrity Framework
* HDR & Color Pipeline Engineering
* Reference Display Calibration
* LUT & Monitoring Workflow Design
* Post-Production Infrastructure Integration
Engineering Approach
Our production systems are architected with checksum verification protocols, structured storage hierarchies, calibrated monitoring environments and redundancy-first design to ensure data integrity from capture through post.
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FAQ
What is a professional DIT workflow?
A professional Digital Imaging Technician (DIT) workflow ensures secure data management, on-set color grading, and technical quality control to protect image integrity from camera to post-production. It involves ingesting raw media with checksum verification, generating LUTs/CDLs, creating dailies, and ensuring consistent, calibrated, and backed-up footage for editors.
Key Stages of a Professional DIT Workflow:
How do you ensure data redundancy?
The Data Management workflow:
This is the creation of a robust data management workflow plan from set to archive that ensures an acceptable amount of redundancy (such as 3-2-1) for OCF (Original Camera Files) and production sound files. This plan should be established during prep, in collaboration with the dailies lab and post team.
How is HDR calibration maintained?
Key methods for maintaining HDR calibration include:
Reference Monitor Calibration: DITs use high-precision probe devices, such as spectroradiometers or colorimeters, to regularly calibrate HDR-capable reference monitors. This ensures that the display accurately shows the intended HDR standards, such as Dolby Vision or HDR10 (PQ curve).
Do you design full post-production environments?
Yes -we design a full post-production environment by focusing on three pillars for both Audio & Video
For Video
Signal Infrastructure: Designing 12G-SDI or ST-2110 IP-based routing to handle high-bandwidth 4K/8K HDR signals without compression.
Hardware Selection: Recommending Tier-1 reference displays and high-speed NVMe storage arrays necessary for uncompressed HDR playback.
Workflow Integration: Configuring ACES color management and Dolby Vision mastering pipelines to ensure consistency from the DIT cart through to final delivery.

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