
If you take into account how much it is to purchase a hard drive and the associated courier costs, you can see how a service like this makes a lot of sense. As an example if you send a 60GB file it is going to cost you $9 US. The interface also tells you exactly how much it will cost before you start uploading. I love the pay-as-you-go system, as you aren’t locked into any contracts or subscription fees, and it means that you only pay for the service when you need it. MASV Rush uses a pay-as-you-go pricing model at a base rate of $0.15 per GB. If you have a fast internet connection and your client does too, you can send huge files a lot quicker than using services such as Dropbox, Aspera, and Signiant. I am a big fan of MASV, and have used it countless times to send large amounts of data to my clients. By enabling video editors to send massive files digitally instead of shipping hard drives between partners, MASV Rush let video production professionals collaborate more efficiently while meeting tight deadlines.

The browser-based application filled a market gap by offering an affordable solution that could transfer massive RAW video files without the need for ‘old world’ software, subscriptions or contracts. MASV 2.0 is an updated version of MASV 1.0 that was launched back in February and provided a pay-as-you-go massive file transfer service optimized for the professional video production industry.
