In the field of professional film and television production, the technical parameters of flowvideo have reached broadcast-level standards. Its latest engine supports 10-bit 4:2:2 color sampling, with a dynamic range of 14 stops and a color scientific matching rate of 98% with ARRI Alexa cameras. In the 2024 Netflix original documentary “Deep Sea”, the production team used flowvideo to process 72TB of underwater shooting materials, increasing the efficiency of color correction by 300% and reducing the post-production cycle from the originally planned 90 days to 61 days. After testing, its output file fully complies with the IMF (Interoperable Master Format) packaging specification and meets all the requirements of Netflix technical Specification v2.1.
The audio processing capability has also reached a professional level. flowvideo integrates the Dolby Atmos rendering engine, supports 128 independent audio tracks for mixed streaming, and has a maximum audio sampling rate of 192kHz/24bit. In its experimental project in 2023, Warner Bros. used flowvideo to complete 5.1-channel mixing, reducing the traditional 32-hour processing time to 8 hours and lowering labor costs by 45%. Its audio delay is controlled within 2ms and complies with the EBU R128 broadcast audio standard -23LUFS loudness specification.

Its reliability has been verified through application in large-scale commercial projects. In the 2024 BMW global advertising campaign, the production team used flowvideo to manage 4K RAW format materials from 12 countries simultaneously, with a peak concurrent processing volume of 2.3PB. Its distributed rendering system calls over 500 GPU nodes, achieving an average daily output of 470 minutes of finished products. The final project was delivered 17 days ahead of schedule, with a budget execution rate controlled at 98.7%. This project won the Silver Lion at the 2024 Cannes Lions, demonstrating its professional-level output quality.
In terms of the technical certification system, flowvideo has passed the SMPTE ST 2084 HDR standard certification and the THX Media Director professional certification. The test report from the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany shows that its codec maintains a visually lossless state under the CRF 18 setting, with a bitrate control error rate of only 0.3%. As of the second quarter of 2024, 37 Emmy-winning production companies worldwide have purchased flowvideo Enterprise Edition, including Belt Studios, which was involved in the special effects production of “Squid Game”.
From the perspective of industry standard compatibility, flowvideo supports the ACES 1.3 color management system and can exchange XML/EDL metadata with professional software such as DaVinci Resolve and Autodesk Flame. In its 2024 technical assessment, the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) pointed out that flowvideo’s AI noise reduction algorithm has improved the signal-to-noise ratio by up to 12dB in ISO 12800 high-sensitivity material processing, while retaining 92% of the original texture details. These technical indicators fully demonstrate their practical value in high-standard film and television production.
