The Background
The TimeCode Buddy allows production specialists in the broadcasting industry to use a single piece of kit for all of their timecode requirements. In a nutshell, it makes life easier, saves costs on additional kit and also saves time in post-production. The inventors developed their own prototype. However, they needed a design partner to translate their ideas into a customer-friendly interface which they could take to market. They chose 4D Products because we offered an unrivalled combination of technical expertise and service, with an enviable record for electrical product design.
Our teams quickly understood what made this market tick. From the outset, we developed a deep understanding of the product, the customer and the market requirements. For us, the key was understanding that this was a technically astute audience who appreciate good
design. End-users would be early adopters in most aspects of technology – so we knew that high quality design and innovative materials would inspire, engage and gain traction in the marketplace.
The Design Phase
In the words of Paul Scurrell, Timecode Buddy’s founder and Director:
“We wanted more than just a box. At the same time, it had to be robust enough to function in the long term and to meet the demanding requirements of the broadcasting industry – it had to work in every type of condition and location, on any type of shoot.”
Working closely with the client, we developed a detailed specification. We then undertook a phase of conceptual industrial design work, leading to a potential range of solutions which we believed could excite the market. We showcased these to the client and they chose their preferred option.
As we moved forward with the preferred design, we liaised directly with the Timecode electrical engineering team to ensure that the designs we suggested were technically feasible and economical to develop. We also maintained our involvement through the manufacturing phase, consulting wi