Sohonet, the global experts in remote collaboration, connectivity, on-set communications and network security for the media and entertainment industry, has been honored with an Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy® Award for the second time. This year, the Television Academy awarded the Outstanding Achievement in Engineering, Science and Technology Emmy to Sohonet’s ClearView Pivot, a high-quality, secure solution for remote screening, color grading and finishing reviews for the film and television industry. It enables storytellers to collaborate in real-time, wherever they are, while benefiting from color and frame-accurate footage in 4K HDR, 12-bit colour depth and 4:4:4 chroma sampling, ultra-low latency and a fully secure ecosystem.
“We want to thank the Television Academy for this important recognition,” says Sohonet CEO Chuck Parker. “Everyone at Sohonet is extremely proud to work on a world-class technology that enables storytellers around the world to entertain and delight us all with great content, regardless of where they perform their magic.”
The Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards honor an individual, a company or an organization for developments in engineering, science, and technology that are either so extensive an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the production, recording, transmission or reception of television, and thereby have elevated the storytelling process.
ClearView Pivot offers the flexibility to connect multiple endpoints from a single web interface, and seamlessly pivot between them at the click of a button with minimal technical support. Its ultra-low latency allows creatives to stream theatrical-grade colour and frame-accurate footage while their content is protected by studio-grade security. ClearView Pivot’s sister solution, ClearView Flex was recognized with an Engineering Emmy® Award in 2020.
The 74th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards ceremony will stream live on Emmys.com on Monday, September. 12, at 5:00 p.m. PDT.