Stop Maintaining a Second Edit

Developing Tank is Avid workflow automation (AVB/AAF/ALE/EDL) → scene bins, VFX tracking, turnover packages, continuity, and reports. Upload your AVB, AAF, ALE, or EDL — get usable outputs back. No scripts. No FileMaker. No manual re-entry.

Developing Tank reads real editorial file data and produces deterministic outputs (based on what you upload): scene bins, VFX tracking, turnover packages, continuity and omission reporting, and Sheets-ready exports. Your team reviews the results — editorial judgment stays human.

VFX Tracking

Upload Your Sequence. Turnover Packages Are Ready in Minutes.

Stop rebuilding your VFX tracker every recut. Developing Tank keeps shot tracking current from the sequence itself — including deleted marker memory and change detection.

1

Set up your VFX database

Define the marker colors and naming rules your show uses for VFX. Developing Tank stores those rules once and applies them to every cut.

2

Upload each new sequence

Save the Avid bin or export an AAF/EDL from the latest cut, then upload it to the process sequence page.

3

Automatic detection and tracking

New VFX shots are detected, changed frame counts are flagged, deleted markers are remembered, and ambiguous changes are routed to review instead of silently overwriting the tracker.

4

Pull and send

Generate a turnover package (ZIP) with EDL, AVB, CSV, and PDF outputs. Vendors get the correct source ranges without waiting on a manual pull pass.

30+ minutes saved per sequence change. Per shot.

Take a Look at Our 3-Minute Walkthrough

See exactly how we can help by watching a quick walkthrough of a tutorial project.

Stop worrying about the editor changing your workflow.

Explore VFX Tracking