Videomaker by Morgan Paar Consumer HDV Is Here When Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer, announced 2005 to be the year of HD while on stage at Macworld in January, he told the overflow, Mac loyal crowd at San Francisco's Moscone Center, "you guys gotta get
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Franklin Square, NY - Friday, May 20, 2005 • Responding to the needs of professional videographers, Azden Corporation, the leader in audio solutions for videography, is introducing it's all new 200UPR, a dual-channel, 63-frequency UHF receiver which
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DMN Product Review By Stephen Schleicher The worst thing about doing a multi- camera live switched remote program is the enormous amount of gear that you have to take along. TriCaster, the latest technology tool from NewTek, takes all the gear and
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The latest version of Ultimate S 2.0 is now available. We have really concentrated this release on exploiting the deeper features of Vegas 6. There are tools to import veg files into a master project and retain the markers, tools to save and trim projects
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This past Tuesday (07/18/05) I attended a special Avid dealer training session called Avid Summer Camp. During the training session Avid demonstrated two very long awaited and important new features for Xpress Pro coning in the next two releases: Tiger in
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Green screen software allows school with limited resources to create broadcast-quality productions. Serious Magic, Inc.'s professional, green screen video software, ULTRA, is being used by Oak Ridge High School of Orlando, Florida to produce
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DMN Product Review: by Douglas Spotted Eagle The Sony HDR-HC1E is the first small-bodied camera in the HDV world, but it’s size belies it’s quality and capability. Aimed directly at the consumer market, this camera has a price of around
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Award-Winning FireStore Direct To Edit(TM) Products Have Changed Video Acquisition Landscape, Considered Industry Standard in Tapeless Acquisition by Video Professionals NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 18, 2005 -- DV EXPO -- FOCUS Enhancements Inc.
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Millimeter By Michael Goldman This year, American Idol became, among other things, the poster child for Avid's DN×HD codec and its application in broadcast postproduction. That happened after producers decided to evolve Idol's production and
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Senior Associate Editor Melissa J. Perenson delves into the world of optical storage, offering reviews and practical tips. The battle for the successor to DVD continues. The winner will be the format consumers flock to. No one wants to back the losing
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“With Avid Xpress Pro, the toolsets are so advanced that there's no more guessing.†- Billy Fox, Editor, Hustle & Flow Going from start to finish with a major production in just six months typically means a lot of sleepless nights for an
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DV Mag by Richard Harrington Finding the right tool--for just the right price. Competitive video pros ride the bleeding edge, constantly looking for that right tool to expand their tool boxes and capabilities. But that tool doesn't have to cost you an
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ExtremeTech Review By Jim Louderback NewTek, of Video Toaster fame, builds a live video switching, capture, and editing system. Can NewTek really shoehorn a live switcher and capture system into a tiny cube PC form factor? Live TV Production for Everyone
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San Jose, CA -- (July 6, 2005) -- Canopus Corporation, known for its realtime video editing solutions and video codec expertise, today launched its EDIUS Pro 3 30-day trial version, which gives customers access to the full catalog of EDIUS Pro 3 features,
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By Steve Mack The TriCaster is a gem. NewTek has put together an incredibly powerful little package at an almost unbelievable price point. The live switching alone is probably worth the price of admission, but when you throw in video capture and editing,
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