In high-volume, high-stakes visual effects workflows, Lola Visual Effects found a way to dramatically reduce data wrangling hours while ensuring their sensitive footage stays safe from ingest to vfx. With iodyne Pro Data, they’ve cut offload times by a third, secured all assets with hardware encryption, and left the stacks of old hard drives behind—finally getting peace of mind and a few more hours of sleep.
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The Challenge: Massive Data and Tight Turnarounds
On a typical shoot day, Lola operates a fleet of eight RED cameras capturing 6K footageand six Sony cameras shooting in 4K—all at 48 frames per second. That’s twice the standard frame rate, and a mountain of uncompressed high-res footage. A single day can easily generate 14 to 18 terabytesof raw data.
The Solution: Speed + Form Factor + Security in One Sleek Device
Three times faster, third of the footprint.
And size matters. Instead of hauling around bulky Pelican cases packed with spinning drives, the team can rely on compact, silent, encryptedPro Data units that look more like laptops than servers.

It’s small. It’s sleek. It’s encrypted. As soon as we’re done shooting and I put the data on here, no one else is going to get to it,” says Lola VFX’s Edson Williams.
The Result: Less Time Wrangling, More Time Creating
“We save time, we get sleep, and it goes into an encrypted system that we trust.”







