One of the most important goals of data management on set is to maintain the integrity and completeness of all data recorded and created during production.This article is the first…
First steps with Silverstack XT.
This page brings together valuable resources, tutorials, and guides to help you get started quickly and confidently. Explore video lessons, detailed documentation, and helpful content from the Pomfort Blog.
Knowledge Base
Your complete Silverstack XT documentation.
Dive into our Knowledge Base for in-depth articles covering every feature of Silverstack XT. If you’re new, begin with our Getting Started learning path, designed to introduce you to the core capabilities.
Pomfort Blog
Read up on basics and technical deep-dives.
Discover articles from Pomfort’s editorial team covering everything from beginner topics to advanced technical deep-dives. Learn best practices, discover new features, and stay up to date with the latest in media asset management.
Part 2: Data Completeness with Manifest Files
As part of a two-part blog series, this article continues our exploration of the concept of data management. While the first article looked at how to maintain the integrity of single files by calculating and comparing hash values, we now…
QC series: Pixel errors
In the fourth and final part of our QC series, we take an in-depth look at broken pixels - a visually distracting technical image error. In this article, you will get a better understanding of why broken pixels occur, how…
7 tips for data wrangling on a film set
If you are new to data wrangling for film productions, or if you are looking for some tips on the involved activities, you are at the right place. In this article we want to point out the most important aspects…
Sample project
Practice with actual footage.
Don’t have your own material yet? Explore Silverstack XT’s features by downloading our sample footage or a fully prepared demo project. You can practice setting up projects, managing OCFs, handling metadata, performing QC, creating dailies, and much more — all directly within the software.


