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Update – Hashtags, Free Mirada Pro and languages

2014/08/25 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “Update – Hashtags, Free Mirada Pro and languages”

Hashtags

Hashtags are textual markers used to mark tasks, messages, and attachments. A hashtag is a specific word, but a given item can have several such markers. Hashtags can be used to perform searches either in the address bar or in the search tab. Cerebro_Serpens___Demo_Admin.png If you need to find all the tasks with the hashtag, you need click to the hashtag while holding the Control key. If you want to find the tasks with several hashtags, you can select those hashtags and pick “Find for hashtag” from context menu.

Mirada Updates

Drag-n-drop markers on timeline

Edit the lifetime of paintings in review by dragging and dropping their markers on the timeline. The range of in-out frames can now be changed in a similar way.

Onion Skin Mode

Onion Skin Mode can now be activated when reviewing video files. This mode is designed for creating animated paintings in the review layer. To do this, activate the Onion Skin checkbox in the review toolbar. The mode’s other settings, which you can use to set the range of visible paintings before and after the current frame, as well as their transparency, will then become available.

Mirada Pro is now Free

Since support for Mirada Pro is no longer available, all of its functions have now been transferred to the standard version:
  • saving reviews to the hard drive;
  • color correction tools;
  • online reviews of media files;
  • viewing and review stereoscopic images (pictures and video files).

Other Changes

The control bar now has a button for fast-switching between media libraries. It is active only for formats that can be opened by more than a single supported library, e.g. QuickTime API and .ffmpeg. The review toolbar now has a button for sending a review to Cerebro without closing Mirada (useful when working with several files in playlist).

New languages: Simplified Chinese, Japanese

New interface languages: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese. Login_to_Cerebro_Serpens.png

Full release notes

Fast Case Study: Prasad Group

2014/08/14 Posted by Cerebro, User Case 0 thoughts on “Fast Case Study: Prasad Group”
Today we spoke with Himakumar Kilari, VP Post Production at Prasad Group Let’s begin with a brief history of your company. What is your profile? What do you do?PrasadGroup Prasad Group was established in 1956 by the legendary filmmaker L.V.Prasad. Now Prasad Group has major production facilities and offices in India (Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Trivandrum, Bhuvaneswar, Kolkatta), USA, Germany and UK. Prasad Corporation Ltd (EFX), a leader in digital post production in India, offers the entire range of digital services including VFX, Digital Intermediate, Digital Film Restoration, Archiving, Digital Asset Management, Stereoscopic Conversion, Complete 3D Movie Making Solutions, Blu-Ray Compression & Authoring and Digital Cinema Services. Our staff have more than 800 professionals. Who are your clients? Our clients include Dharma Productions, Yashraj Productions, UTV, Madras Talkies, Filmkraft and etc. We cannot reveal overseas clients names since we are committed to NDAs. What kind of projects are you involved in now? Or is that secret information? We are involved in creating visual effects for multiple feature films, both from India and across the world, at the moment. As already mentioned, we maintain good relations with our clients, with whom we enter into long-term NDAs, and hence this information is top secret :). At least tell me about one of the projects: How many people and/or companies? Number of shots? What scenes caused the biggest problems? Any funny stories from shooting? A recent project we delivered involved 45 artists working from different locations and time zones. The projects comprised of 200+ shots (3D and 2D). We had to do research and search for references for understanding animal anatomy for a particular portion of the film. Do you use outsource to companies? If so, explain who is involved in the process – from both sides. We rarely outsource our work to other companies, since we are very well equipped with professionals and infrastructure. Our experience and scalable infrastructure, make us an ideal destination for global studios outsourcing. Tell us how things got started, when did major projects start to roll in and you realised that you needed specialised software to manage them? One of our projects required services of artists from across different locations and time zones, and we wanted to ensure that the submissions and feedback were well tracked, hence we wanted to utilise a specialised software to manage the project. When did you understand that Cerebro got accustomed in your team? It is happened very fast, the software enabled us to track the work and made it a lot easier! Several units How did your employees, freelancers and clients react to Cerebro? How long did it take them to get used to it? What problems were there? As Cerebro is very user friendly, the team got accustomed to the interface within a week. Do you use the drawing, text and audio-commenting functions? Yes, we use the drawing, text and audio-commenting functions while providing feedback for the shots. Which Cerebro function do you use every day? Shot submissions, feedbacks and shot status. Maybe there are some improvement recommendations? We are still experimenting with Cerebro, and it currently meets our requirements. We will return some suggestions and recommendations, if any, in the future. EFX Making off showreel 

Case Study: Transparent House

2014/07/18 Posted by Cerebro, User Case 0 thoughts on “Case Study: Transparent House”

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Today Konstantin Kharitonov talks with Hideki Kawata, CG artist at Transparent House.

KK: Can you introduce briefly yourself, your company, the history of the company? HK: Okay, first—history of the company. Transparent House was founded in 2004. They started out as a design visualization firm, creating photorealistic 3-D architectural renderings and animated walk-throughs of commercial and residential buildings. As they gained more popularity, they expanded into 3-D product visualizations, videos for campaigns, and keynotes. As for myself, I joined Transparent House about a year ago to push my creativity to the next level. My background comes from product design where I used to design energy-efficient lighting fixtures for the consumer and commercial market. After two years in lighting, I decided to go back to graduate school to obtain my master’s degree in Italy and then came back to the US to join a start-up in the gaming industry. KK: You worked in the gaming industry in the USA, right? HK: Yes, I worked in Palo Alto and the Silicon Valley for almost three years developing mobile and social games that utilize 3-D environments and assets. KK: Right now, what is your occupation? What do you do in your work? HK: I specialize in 3-D modeling, materials, textures, rendering, preparation for animations, and development for our interactive applications. Lately, we have been doing a lot of interesting Unity and Oculus rift development, pushing our 3-D work to further immersive stage. It’s great here because Denis gives our team the opportunity to push our creativity and technical skills. KK: What about clients? What type of clients do you and your company have? HK: We have a broad range of clients. It could be from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies that include large architectural firms like Gensler, Perkins+Will, big consumer electronics companies like HP. We really touch on every spectrum. KK: What type of works do you create? It’s not only architectural stuff? It’s product stuff, what else? HK: We create virtual tours, animations, marketing videos, teasers, branding assets, motion graphics, and graphic design solutions. We just recently worked on a very large, upscale residential property called One Rincon Hill Tower 2, located in the heart of San Francisco. We needed a practical and effective production management tool and this is where Cerebro greatly came into play. KK: Can you mention names of recent projects? If it’s not under NDAs, maybe two or three. HK: For properties, the two largest projects we worked on over the past year were the One Rincon Hill Tower 2 residences and Lennar Urban’s Hunter’s Point shipyard project. Lennar is currently developing a large-scale residential community with over 1,000 homes near Candle Stick and SFO located in a beautiful area surrounded by water and we generated a broad spectrum of products for them including renderings, animation, leasing applications, and virtual tours. For products, we continue to work with HP to delivery high-end animations and product tours for their marketing needs. KK: Can you describe, for example, one project with more specifics and maybe in these projects you use Cerebro and can you describe problems on this project, maybe some challenges, how you create? Can you explain more specific? HK: Cerebro was a great asset when it came to keeping the One Rincon Hill Tower 2 project on track. During the entire three months of production, we worked with our Moscow team and a team in the UK to generate 3-D assets, live shootings with green screen, and take aerial helicopter footage. The challenge was to keep the entire production organized and make sure that all tasks were assigned to the correct people. Cerebro really helped us greatly because we were able to assign tasks, put things on a time line, visually see progress, were able to immediately access production files and provide real-time feedback with effective communication. Using platforms like Basecamp, Excel, or Google documents just wouldn’t suffice. KK: How many people work on these projects? HK: I would say about ten people internally and about ten people externally, so in total about twenty people in production. KK: And all people will be only in USA or maybe in Russia? HK: I’d say about 50 percent is in the States, the other half is in Europe. KK: How many objects, assets do you create? HK: We’ve had about seventy cuts in the marketing video, a ton of RED Raw footage, Go Pro footage, six virtual tours, fifteen still renderings, four time-lapse videos, and a good amount of branding assets to be used for the leasing efforts. KK: What was the duration of the projects? HK: The duration of a project is about three months. Tower Two at One Rincon Hill: Official Teaser Video KK: What is the typical duration of the projects? Do you work only on short projects, or long? HK: This really depends on the client. Most of our clients come in for two- to three-week turnarounds while others like One Rincon Hill Tower 2 can end up to be a long partnership of work. The original project duration was three months but they ended up liking our work so much we’re still working with them right now to help with their leasing campaign and this pushes the collaboration to over six months. With Lennar Urban, we have been working with them for several years now. KK: Right now you use both systems, not only Cerebro, you use Basecamp for small projects. How do you separate pipelines? HK: For projects that are about two to three weeks long we tend to stick to Basecamp, just because it’s more client-friendly, more straightforward, they’re more used to the type of communications that take place in Basecamp. However, for larger projects extending into several months with a large number of assets, we will definitely use Cerebro because the tools allow us to assign, track, comment, and keep files for immediate access. This is essential to keeping production smooth with our Moscow team. KK: Can you be more specific about what type of tools you use in Cerebro? I mean voice, maybe you type tool in Cerebro? HK: For me it’s usually review notes, create a report, I check status, I update status. Sometimes I use the markup tool to make internal and client-based comments, which is really useful and fast, but not so much voice. Or motion designer Eduard puts it to more use than myself. KK: It’s okay, voice is better for animation. You mostly use something like markups. I understand, because you need to put specific marks, like in this corner, or in that corner. HK: It’s great because you can use Cerebro to create internal review and markups for our production team and those markups we can use for client-facing as well, which we post at Basecamp. It’s actually a tool that we use to optimize the production efforts between the clients on Basecamp, so it’s useful in both ways. KK: What was the first project in Cerebro? HK: The first project was One Rincon Hill Tower 2 for us. Now we use it for some of our internal projects as well. KK: How much time do you spend after you decide that Cerebro is good for this? How much time do you spend before you decide if it’s good? HK: First of all, using Basecamp and Google Docs is not very visual so the instant I tested Cerebro out, the response was good. It’s hard to beat the set of tools you have created so far. KK: I mean, how much times do you spend to understand that this stuff is good? HK: Maximum, a few hours. KK: I mean implementing it in your company, so that not only you would understand it, but also the other people? HK: For the Moscow office, they didn’t like change so much, so it took them awhile, but once they started to understand how easily things were accessible, how communication was much more simplified, they were happier with it. For Transparent House, I’d say it took about two weeks to make the transition. We just had to accept the challenge. For us internally, when Eduard our Motion Designer recommended it, and the instant I tried it, I knew this was a solution to our problems, so we picked it up in a few days. We set up the project here in our San Francisco office and then shared it with the production team in Moscow. KK: Do you have any problems when planning with Cerebro? HK: In terms of pipeline, it only helps. With Moscow it may be an issue with the network setup, but they are having issues of downloading, at times it can be very slow. KK: We will definitely fix this problem. We work very hard to create fast protocol with many sessions, and many connections, and right now I’m sure we have a very high speed. We tested already in Moscow. HK: At the time, when we first started, there were some issues with speed and huge files when downloading for our Moscow team but my understanding is that this issue is already resolved. As long as the system is smooth and fast, anybody can use it. The problem is the people and their mind-set. If the managers in Moscow don’t want to change what they’re comfortable with, then they are going to be like ‘Oh no, I don’t know, we don’t have time to learn new software.’ All they have to do is take a few hours to try the software and soon they will realize how much the software will help with their project management. KK: The last question: do you have something like improvement recommendations, what you want to improve? Right now we are working under digital assets, it is an important part to any production, we create asset management. It will be a little strange, asset management, because it will be not only manual-shot/scene asset management, it will be auto-video/photo-reference asset management as well. Do you have another suggestion? What do you want to improve? HK: One thing, when you work with 3-D, you create many versions of files. The more versions you upload, of course, it’s more data that you have to maintain. It would be nice if Cerebro could have some kind of tool that could remove old files automatically based on version control. It could keep the latest three versions of a file saved on the server while the older ones are removed. That way, you could keep the system more optimal and simplified for artists that need to access work files. That’s one suggestion I think might help. Another one is in the Mirada Viewer to be able to have some vector markup tools, where you can draw some straight arrows and have callout boxes for text input. KK: Something like arrows, circles? HK: Yes. By the way, what about view and markup on top of PDF files? KK: Yes, it’s possible. Right now only on Mac version, you can open PDF files. Actually, you can create markups in pages like frame in movies and save it. But it works only on Macs, because Mac OS X has QT API. We are working under implementation for Windows, Linux. I think it will be our next step. Right now, we are working hard under all Mirada for more stable version and faster for playing 2K–4K video. I think we are done for today, thank you for your time! HP Z Turbo Animation

India Road Show

2014/04/01 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “India Road Show”
From April 21th to May 2th we’re planning to visit a number of Animation / VFX facilities in Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad with live product demonstration and presentations. We would like to show Cerebro to the India VFX / Animation crowd. Because their feedback’s will be very valuable for us and for further product development. Our local representative will help us in India, so that we will be able to find the right words with the customers. And by the way, if you are interested in Cerebro, our India Road trip is a great chance to see the product and have a free presentation by the product developers in your office. If you are located somewhere around our planned route, please send to Konstantin Kharitonov (khar@cerebrohq.com), an enquiry and we will drop-in to your place too!

Mercury Visual Solutions new services

2013/12/12 Posted by Project 0 thoughts on “Mercury Visual Solutions new services”

Mercury Visual Solutions is a rapidly growing post-house, focusing on the development of advanced post-production technologies. Our artistic & constructive team continually strives to provide our clients with the out most quality, always living up to the Mercury trustworthy reputation. The Mercury teams always takes extra care to cherish our clients’ vision, whilst cultivating it using the latest cutting-edge techniques, in the post production industry

Building on our experience & vision in the market, we have the pleasure to announce new additions to our services, allowing us to provide turnkey solutions for our clients’ post production needs.

Please visit our website www.mercuryvfx.com for more information on our services, and portfolio.

For any inquiries, please don’t hesitate to send E-mail to rkamal@mercuryvs.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mercury-Visual-Solutions/556330027738480
Twitter:https://twitter.com/MecuryVS

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Film Direction FX (Moscow)

2013/11/08 Posted by Uncategorized 0 thoughts on “Film Direction FX (Moscow)”

Case Study — ‘Petersburg’

2013/08/02 Posted by Cerebro, User Case 0 thoughts on “Case Study — ‘Petersburg’”
We are proud to present a new cycle of interviews on how Cerebro is used in companies. This month we interviewed  Elena Chugunova and Anastasia Pashenkova, project managers at “Petersburg” animation studio.

March 5-28 EuroTrip

2013/02/28 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “March 5-28 EuroTrip”

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Here it comes! A whole European Road-show. During the whole month of March we are going to visit some of our most important local-reseller partners in the European Union, and with their help we will be able to find the right words with the local customers. The whole month is packed with meetings in the great European places for Postproduction and VFX. Starting from the beginning of March 6-10th in Paris, then 11-15th the Benelux countries (particularly Brussels, Luxembourg and Amsterdam cities) and for the whole two weeks from 18 to 28th of March we will enjoy Frankfurt, Wiesbaden and Munich. In every place we will stay no more than 4 days, during which we will show our Cerebro, personally to all the guys who are eager to learn more about our product, so to say. Their feedback will be important for us and for our future product development, also it will give us a great product promotion opportunity.

And by the way, if you are interested in Cerebro, our European Road trip is a great chance to see the product and have a free presentation by the product developers in your office. If you are located somewhere around our planned route, please send to Konstantin Kharitonov (khar@cinesoft.ru), an enquiry and we will drop-in to your place too!

New Cerebro Update – Two-Way Communication by email

2012/09/14 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “New Cerebro Update – Two-Way Communication by email”

We gladly present a new Cerebro Serpens version.

Its major difference from the previous versions is a possibility of two-way communication in the Forum between Cerebro users and the people who do not have full accounts in Cerebro (for more understanding we will call them “Email users”). See below how it works, and also about other innovations inside this new version.

A New Type of Users: Email User

In fact, a Cerebro email user is just an email address registered in the system to which copies of messages from the Forum are sent. Files attached to the Forum messages are not transferred as files, but they are sent as download links. The letter, usually, looks like this:

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In this screenshot you see that this letter comes from Cerebro  to the  user’s email , and the answer to this letter is automatically published back in Cerebro, in the corresponding thread of the Forum, together with its attachments  (if those were added to the answer):

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Email users’ accounts are free of charge but their amount is limited, it is equal to the amount of the “standard” user accounts in your universe. See the “Universe” tab of the “Administrator” panel to get the amounts of used/unused accounts of both types.

Check out the official whitepaper to know more about this feature.

Inline editing

Editing the task properties, previously possible in a special “Task properties” tab only, now is accessible in all table interfaces displaying such properties: in the Navigator, in Statistics, in the «ToDo» and «Followed Tasks» lists.

Inline editing, from the user point of view, is similar to data editing in spread sheets:

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It is possible to edit all the tags and task properties, including lists of allocated performers and “followers”.

Other New Features

  • Expanding a task tree in the Navigator by a single click.
  • A new option – forced file upload by Cargador (available if Cargador service is running on a file server, not on a workstation).
  • Repeated creation of tasks with identic properties. Two new buttons – «Save and Close» and «Save and New Task» are replacing the “Save” button.
  • Binding serial tasks into a Gantt chart sequence. Check the «Link the next task to this task» checkbox to use this option.
  • A status bar appears in the main interface. It displays the amount of tasks/items selected/unread, alongside with some filter indicators.
  • Instant tag setting for a range of selected tasks.
  • Tweaking default amount of planned work time for newly created tasks (in the project properties).
  • New features of the “User Statistics” interface:
    • Unlimited depth of detailing.
    • Any column can be exported to Excel.
    • Progress percentage, time and budget amounts are summed up on higher levels by the selected users.
  • Much faster performance due to optimized database queries.
  • New search criteria introduced:
    • By task status: «Task is Event», «Task is paused», «Task closed».
    • By names of deleted users.
  • Password reset disable option.
  • Definition can be copied from one task to another and pasted to an empty Forum thread.
  • Default task start time selection: new tasks start either in the moment they are created or at the same time when the project was created. You can select the proper option in the “Projects” tab of the “Administrator” panel.
  • Login window displays the current build number.

More information

 

[Update] IBC Road Show

2012/08/17 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “[Update] IBC Road Show”


Photos from IBC 2012


Who missed the speech by James Cameron? 🙂


 

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On September 7-13 we are planning to visit the IBC conference in Amsterdam. Straight after the show we will have several meetings with Postproduction/VFX facilities there, for them we will have our live product demonstration and presentations, will show them some new smoking secret features of our product :).

We are looking forward to show Cerebro to VFX/ Post production crowd, because their feedbacks will be very valuable for us and for further product development. With the help of our local reselling partner in Benelux, who will be able to find the right words with the customers there.

If you are interested in our product, please mail to Konstantin Kharitonov (khar@cinesoft.ru), and we will drop in to your place too!
Stay tuned for more updates about our trips!.. Yeah, trips! Haha! 🙂

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Case Study: Scream School

2012/07/30 Posted by Cerebro, User Case 0 thoughts on “Case Study: Scream School”
«We are no different from any real studio: the student who successfully passes our  test, is no different from the expert who is handling  over real work».Today Konstantin Kharitonov  talks with Ekaterina Cherkes-Zade, the director of Scream School, a computer graphics school and the Moscow film school.

Case Study — Trigraph

2012/06/29 Posted by Cerebro, User Case 0 thoughts on “Case Study — Trigraph”
Today Konstantin Kharitonov talks with the heads of Moscow VFX-studio Trigraph — Arkady Dubinyn (Supervisor) and Olga Nikulina (Producer).

May 14-16 Warsaw Road Show

2012/05/07 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “May 14-16 Warsaw Road Show”

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On May 14-16 we’re planning to visit a number of Postproduction/VFX facilities in Warsaw, with live product demonstration and presentations.

We would like to show Cerebro to the Polish VFX/ Post production crowd. Because their feedback’s will be very valuable for us and for further product development.

And our local reseller will help us in Poland, so that we will be able to find the right words with the customers,

Please mail to Konstantin Kharitonov (khar@cinesoft.ru), and we will drop-in to your place too!

By the way, in the first-half of June we will have a whole European Road-show! Stay tuned for more updates!

London Road Show February 21-23

2012/01/30 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “London Road Show February 21-23”

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Yes, we knew once it would happen.

The time has come – we’re going to London!

On February 21-23 we’re planning to visit a number of VFX and animation facilities in London, Bristol with live demonstrations and presentations.

What’s on the menu this time?

  • Cerebro, for sure. We’d like to show it to the UK VFX crowd and their feedback will be really precious for further product development.
  • Mirada. We realize that not all of you, guys, may need the whole Cerebro bundle because the mature VFX facilities you work for must have been developed or adopted some kind of project tracker. OK, let’s pump it up with Mirada then! We’re launching it as a standalone product line right after the show.
  • Cargador. Don’t you think that good ol’ FTP is getting a bit… obsolete? Yes, we assume that the English would rather call it “established” or “traditional” but still… Would you mind not to get your files corrupted on transmission or accessed by those whom they don’t concern ever again? Take Cargador and make those issues a history!

Want to take part in the show?

Check in by e-mailing to Konstantin Kharitonov (khar@cinesoft.ru) and we’ll drop into your place, too!

Cheers and… hope to see you soon!

View presentation Cerebro uk Road Show or download it

View more presentations from CineSoft

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Cinesoft Partner Shortlisted For VES Awards 2012.

2012/01/11 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “Cinesoft Partner Shortlisted For VES Awards 2012.”

beverly hiltonThe 10th Annual VES Awards will take place on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, LA, USA. The nominees for awards in 23 categories are announced, and we are pleased to congratulate our partners in Kiev, POSTMODERN company, nominated for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series with The Bomber project.

As far as we know, this is the first time in history when a CIS-based company is nominated for a VES Award.

So here are the particular people we are proud of:

  • Igor Gotsulyak
  • Dmitriy Kolesnik
  • Egor Olesov
  • Dmitriy Ovcharenko

We wish that these names already written in the short list, were also written in that cherished envelope, which will be solemnly opened on stage on February 7!

We keep our fingers crossed, guys!

The complete list of nominees is here.awardslogo10finalblk-web

The Visual Effects Society (VES) is the entertainment industry’s only organization representing the full breadth of visual effects practitioners including artists, animators, technologists, model makers, educators, studio leaders, supervisors, PR/marketing specialists and producers in all areas of entertainment from film, television and commercials to music videos and games. Consisting of a diverse group of more than 2,400 members in 20 countries, the VES wants to enrich and educate its own members and members of the entertainment community at large through a multitude of domestic and international events, screenings and programs.

 

logo_black15.06Postmodern is one of the largest postproduction facilities in Ukraine. The portfolio of the studio consists of more than 2,000 commercials, 20 feature films and 100 music videos. Postmodern is a Cinesoft software distribution partner since 2011.

New Visibility Policy and other stuff

2011/12/27 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “New Visibility Policy and other stuff”

New Visibility Policy For Groups And Users

seesA new visibility policy takes effect in the current version. Visibility determines if a user is allowed to see other groups / users in various interface elements and whom he/she would see in particular. Visibility is configured on a separate Administrator panel tab – «Who Sees Whom».

Visibility options are the following: the user may see everybody in the universe, or the user may see definite groups only, or the user may not see anybody in the universe.

Visibility options for a user profile can be set up during its creation process as well.

Previous visibility policy was the following: only group-mates were allowed to see each other, i.e. the users had to belong to one and the same group for that. Now this rule is abandoned and group membership doesn’t affect visibility: it is not necessary to be included in a group to see its members and, vice versa, group-mates do not see each other until allowed by Administrator.

New visibility policy release will not affect current visibility settings for existing users though it is recommended to update Cerebro to manage visibility for new users.

Project Templates

You can select one of the existing projects to use it as a template for a new project. Select the project to be a template and select its content and settings you wish to transfer to the new project.

New Wizards

Several new wizards are added to help create new items in Cerebro, such as projects, users, groups etc. The wizards make it easier to create and configure those items. As a rule, a wizard guides you through several quick steps to specify all parameters for an item being created.

The item’s most essential properties are configured on the first step while minor properties are laid back to other steps. So it is obligatory to complete the first step only while the rest steps may be postponed or skipped.

New Administrator Window

The main feature – new Administrator panel works much faster. And some minor improvements were added, such as item renaming by double-click.

User Invitation

Invitation function is back! Its interface can be found here: Administrator -> Users. After the invitation is accepted by the user you get a notification in Cerebro and can set up the user profile parameters to take him/her on board right away!

New Task Alerts

Cerebro sends out e-mail notifications on different events to whom they concern. A new type of event is added – New Task Created. E-mail notification settings are configured here: Main Menu -> Profile.

Personal Data

A user can choose whether to open his/her personal data (e-mail, phone number etc.) to colleagues or not. This option is set up in user profile (Main Menu -> Profile).

Forum Text Zoom

A new feature – text zoom in/out is added to forum threads. Zoom is changed by the buttons in the upper forum panel. Besides, Shrink/Expand All Messages buttons are added onto this panel.

Bugs Fixed

  • Report cannot be created by user with peculiar access rights;
  • Incorrect task naming if created by file(s) drag-n-drop onto Navigator panel;
  • Session could be lost in database;
  • Cerebro crash while working with user statistics.

More information here

 

Merry Christmas and happy New Year!

2011/12/27 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “Merry Christmas and happy New Year!”

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Dear golleagues!

Please, accept our greetings in accordance with upcoming New Year holiday! We wish you a successful year full of technological innovations, ambitious projects, prevented clearance of deadlines and a lot of tasty ice cream!!
Thanks for the cooperation, we hope that our relationships will be even more usefull in the future!

 

Cerebro New Features

2011/09/22 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “Cerebro New Features”

Access Rights Management Upgraded

Access rights can be global (granted to the whole Universe) or local, task-specific.

To adjust task-specific access rights pick the task (or project), go to  btn_access Task Properties tab and press the button .

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A new window will open:

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The upper list displays current groups and users who have access to the task. There you can change Role and Access Rights Inheritance Pattern. A Role is a combination of separate access rights which allows a user certain type of activities in the project structure. Access Rights Inheritance Pattern defines the scope of Role application. The patterns can be the following:

1. To the current task and all lower levels (sublevels)

2. To the current level only

3. To the sublevels only

The access rights highlighted with bold type are not inherited from upper levels (parent objects) and therefore can be changed. Inherited access rights cannot be altered. If you need to alter inherited access rights you must uncheck Inherit Access Rights from Parent Objects checkbox first. All current inherited rights will be changed to direct and ten set to zero. After that you can edit/delete these access rights in the particular task.

You can customize access rights for a picked group/user in the upper list by checking / unchecking the appropriate checkboxes in the lower list.

To add a group / user to the upper list press Add a Group/User button.

A dialog window will appear where you’ll be able to select Groups/Users to add to the list.

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Pressing Role button calls a window with list of roles and their specific access rights settings.

Here you can see and edit current role settings and create new roles.

Global access rights are set up in Administrator window (Main menu/Tools/Administrator) on Universe tab

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Global access rights are being set up the same way as described above except one restriction: they can be set up for groups only (not for separate users).

Access rights management is one of the most sophisticated matters in Cerebro therefore we strongly recommend you to read the latest User Manual on this matter before making any changes. ССЫЛКА

The latest access rights management system is not guaranteed to be compatible with the previous one. An issue noticed: if you edit access rights in the latest version of Cerebro, they can be displayed incorrectly in previous versions.

Bugs Fixed

Large files export to Cargador error (all platforms) – fixed

More information here.

Case Study — Ad Agency ‘Mandarin’

2011/09/20 Posted by Cerebro, User Case 0 thoughts on “Case Study — Ad Agency ‘Mandarin’”
This month, Konstantin Kharitonov talks to Dmitrii Filippov of Mandarin Ad Agency.

New CEREBRO: Some options and bugs fix

2011/07/23 Posted by Cerebro 0 thoughts on “New CEREBRO: Some options and bugs fix”

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You may select the UI language Cerebro directly at login screen.

You may choose avatar display option to show them (the menu Cerebro Astro – Settings – Display Settings):

  • – on the left, center or right of the message header
  • – or disable altogether.

There is a new export Review option appear in MiradaPro (menu Review / Export Track to MOV). You may save Review track with voice comments in separate QuicktTme MOV file. The feature available on Windows and MacOS platforms. (Windows: Unknown problem was detected when export file targeted to Desktop)

Corrections to the server component:

module Sirena was updated. File deletion error was fixed.

Bug Fix in Cerebro:

The First Steps Wizard assigns default file storage for a new project immediately. This will eliminate “Site list is empty” error message.

Bug Fix in Mirada:

Saving of long (more than 3 minutes) reviews was fixed. They are correctly stored and shipped in Cerebro now.

More information here.

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