Guys, I found this thread started by Stephen L. Noe on dvinfonet: FYI: Video Demo of Film workflow and Liquid 7.x Hi, Here is the first in a series of "how to" videos with Liquid 7.1. These type of videos are by the seat of my pants so if there are
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Event DV by Jan Ozer This first installment of a two-part series on HDV camcorders analyzes the features and usability of the three leading 3CCD models: the Sony FX1/Z1U, the JVC HD100, and the Canon XL H1. Next month we'll do quality comparisons based on
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Videomaker by Paul Suchecki If you're eager to leap into High Definition production, but prefer to limit your six figure purchases to real estate, then HDV is for you. In the same way that Mini DV revolutionized standard definition shooting, the not quite
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Lots of Big news from Avid! · Avid Unleashes Mac HD and Avid Mojo SDI for Avid Xpress Pro · Avid announces Avid DVD by Sonic with Blu-ray support · Avid makes a “Big Splash†with Liquid · Avid introduces Media Composer Software The
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With added features and improved functionality, EDIUS Pro Version 4 provides unlimited choice. Edit and output virtually anything. SD or HD, DV  even HDV. EDIUS Pro supports just about every popular camera, deck and format out there: Canon, JVC,
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DV mag by Adam Wilt The HD100 is a pleasure to use and makes excellent pictures-if you can live with its quirks. Its 30 fps maximum capture rate isn't for fast-action sports, but its true progressive images are crisp and scalable. Codec oddities mean
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Adam Wilt of DV Magazine, Mike Curtis of the popular "HD For Indies" mega-blog, and Chris Hurd of the DV Info Net team will convene in a series of studio and location camera tests in a variety of different situations. Everything will be recorded, of
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EventDV by Marc Smiler If you want a true HD camera with 24p capability, put down the magazine and write your friendly JVC dealer a check. This camera rocks! It has image quality, features, and flexibility, as well as true 24p support. And there it was.
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Highly Anticipated Direct to Edit Recorder Brings DTE Technology, Extended Record Time, and Seamless Integration to the JVC GY-HD100/HD101 Camcorder CAMPBELL, CA -- (MARKETWIRE) -- 03/23/2006 -- Focus Enhancements, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCSE), a worldwide leader
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Studio Monthly By Will Holloway A 3-Chip, Progressive-Scan Camera for Film-Look Video and More If you’re going to use video but want a film look, the GY-HD100U may very well be the most affordable and best-suited piece of equipment for that task
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Event DV By Stephen F. Nathans Reviewing the current crop of HDV products is not the primary purpose of How to Shoot, Edit & Distribute HDV (Focal Point, www.hdvbook.com, $24.99), a new book from British producer, consultant, and trainer Andrew Lock, but
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Videomaker by Bill Davis It's about TimeÂ… The "tapeless" production future everyone has been dreaming about might be closer than you think. Direct-to-edit tapeless systems record digital video data directly to a portable hard drive -- bypassing the
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DV.com by Adam Wilt On January 11th, filmmaker Barry Green organized a side-by-side comparison of four low-cost HD camcorders: the Canon XL H1, JVC GY-HD100U, Panasonic AG-HVX200, and the Sony HVR-Z1U. Barry was prompted to do this by rampant speculation
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New DTE Technology File Format Allows HDV Camcorder Owners to Import Clips Directly Into Apple Final Cut Pro 5 Using Direct to Edit Technology CAMPBELL, CA -- (MARKETWIRE) -- 01/11/2006 -- FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCSE), a worldwide leader in
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We would like to exend seasons greetings and best holiday wishes to all!! 2005 has been a very good year for Digital Videographers. We've seen a bunch of new HD camcorders finally start shipping, and the NLE software guys are right on target with support
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