PH1
PH-1 is a feature film shot in Montreal with a creative team spread across the globe.
Director and Golden Globe & Emmy-nominated filmmaker Mark Kassen used Coresee to solve multiple real-time communication and collaboration challenges across production and post-production.
REMOTE VIDEO VILLAGE
THE CHALLENGE
The film's editors were spread across the globe and needed live access to the camera feed as it was being shot on set in Montreal. Getting them on location was not an option, and any solution had to work without affecting the production's internet connection.
THE SOLUTION
The ARRI camera feeds were captured locally via Teradek and routed through a CamLink encoder into a mini PC, which pushed the stream live to the cloud. Editors and any external collaborators could then join the Coresee Room where the feeds were presented with sub-second latency. Using packet replication technology, the stream supported multiple simultaneous viewers while requiring just 1 Mbps upstream from the set — leaving on-site connectivity completely untouched.
Over-the-Shoulder Edit Sessions
THE CHALLENGE
Once production wrapped, editors and collaborators remained spread across locations worldwide. Traditional post workflows meant exporting cuts, sharing files, and waiting on feedback through separate communication channels. Every round trip cost time and risked losing the creative momentum built on set.
THE SOLUTION
The team continued using Coresee through post via the Adobe Premiere Pro plugin, which integrates directly into the editor's existing workflow without any context-switching.