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A Seagate Case Study
Psycho Films, a Los Angeles video production company serving hip hop artists and performers, was struggling with a messy, decentralized storage setup built around dozens of nearly full USB drives. The team faced constant capacity bottlenecks, slow copying and relinking, and major workflow limits when multiple editors needed access to the same project files.
Seagate helped Psycho Films modernize its storage with SimplyNAS servers outfitted with Seagate drives, including IronWolf Pro for live production storage, BarraCuda Pro for archiving, and LaCie Rugged RAID Thunderbolt for field ingest. With the new centralized setup, Seagate enabled the company to triple project output speed, cut file transfer and relinking time from hours to near-instant access, and scale editing across multiple people without being held back by device limitations.
Tyler Sobel-Mason
Head of Production