Helmut Kobler, special to Digital World Wednesday, January 07, 2004 Use an affordable editing app--along with our easy steps--to produce polished home videos. So you've had that nifty digital camcorder for a while now, and you've managed to capture
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It's What Everyone Has Been Asking For! by Mike Shaw Studio 9 Plus packs in all the most requested features. They're easy to use - in true keeping with the Studio ethic. They provide powerful capabilities, and extensively raise the creative potential for
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Pioneer are about to launch at CES this week the company's ninth-generation high-speed, dual format DVD burner and are demonstrating for the first time new Blu-ray Disc prototypes for home and computer high-definition video recording. Press Releasee:
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Apple today announced Final Cut Express HD, a major upgrade of its advanced video editing application for video enthusiasts, students and aspiring filmmakers that makes it easy to capture, edit and output High Definition Video (HDV) using all the powerful
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From really big big-screen TVs to snow in Las Vegas, here's what we loved and what left us less than impressed at this year's show. Computer trade shows have gotten smaller over the years, but not CES. The Consumer Electronics Show is bigger than ever.
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Video Systems By Bob Turner Oct 1, 2004 12:00 PM I recommend Adobe's Premiere Elements for the consumer crowd. Around this time of year (from the start of school until Christmas), it is common for editors to be asked by friends and relatives what editing
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif 12/27/2004- In 2004, more than ever, consumers have captured digital video thanks to a growing array of video-enabled cell phones, personal video recorders, digital cameras and camcorders. Enthusiastic holiday shoppers and recipients
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2-Pop By David Saraceno Dec 17, 2004, 04:53 For more than a decade, After Effects has been synonymous with motion graphics excellence. The cross platform compositing, motion graphics, and special effects package was originally developed by The Company of
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Pinnacle Systems first to ship software video editing applications featuring Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator Technology Dolby Laboratories announced its Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator multichannel encoding technology is being licensed by Pinnacle Systems, Inc. and
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The past is prologue DMN By Charlie White Heading into Day 2 of DV Expo West, “the little show that could,†there’s plenty to write home about. With HDV the acronym of the week here at the L.A. Convention Center, mere DV camcorders are
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Videomaker by Jim Stinson December, 2004 "Every Christmas, I end up with miles of footage but no video." -- a recent Videomaker conference attendee (Phoenix, AZ) The problem with the jolly season is there's just so much of it, whether you're celebrating
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eMedia/EventDV By Victoria Heiland - Posted Dec 1, 2004 All signs point to a hi-def future as long as we're still delivering content on shiny discs, we'll need a DVD-or worthy successor-that can handle hi-def content. Two blue laser-based formats,
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Connecting Home Video: DVI? VGA? S-Video? What does it all mean? By Charlie White There are simply too many ways to hook up a home theater system. Are you bewildered by all the terminology, cable types, mumbo-jumbo and gobbledygook? Should you use
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cnet reviews By Rick Broida September 17, 2004 Are you abusing your camcorder? We don't mean dropping it on the concrete or leaving it in the car on 100-degree days. We're talking about using it to shoot bad video, the kind that makes audiences start
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Blu-Ray DVD format continues to gain momentum Now, in the next millennium, High Definition video is demanding a new solution. History proved that a significant five to ten time increase in storage capacity and the ability to play previous generation
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