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Videoguys' Professional Video Editing and Production Guide
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02/24/2009 09:35 PM
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Professional Video Editing Broadcast Production & Post-Production Products from Videoguys.com
At Videoguys.com, we understand that professional video editors have different needs than the average consumer. Not only do you need the best tools available in the industry, you also need the fastest and most reliable solutions available because down-time may not only prevent you from making money, it may actually cost you money. The products selected on this page have been chosen by professionals for several reasons. They work with the professional gear you use, they're proven and reliable, they're fast and efficient, and they give you the workflow and toolset you need to deliver your production as promised and on time. They are also designed to take full advantage of the newest technologies available today.
Click here to see the products our Videoguys' Techs recommend to meet the needs of the professional digital content creator.
If you are going to be producing digital content at this level you'll want (and need) to make sure you are running an approved PC workstation (HP, Dell or Certified Integrator) or Mac Pro configuration.
- Dual Quad-Core CPUs
- 4+GB RAM
- QuadroFX 3700+ GPU
- External RAID5 Storage (G-Speed eS)
Tapeless HD Workflows
Today's professional & broadcast edit suites must support both uncompressed HD footage (Component and or HD-SDI I/O) as well tapeless workflows such as Panasonic P2, Sony XD Cam and Red. This is why it is very important to invest in video editing solutions that support your particular workflows. Many professional video editing environments require support for multiple workflows including uncompressed SD & HD, tapeless, HDV, DV and intermediary formats such as Apple ProRes, Avid DNxHD and Cineform. This can be quite overwhelming, so you want to take the time to make sure you understand the complexities and issues facing all of the formats you may work with. The Videoguys are here to help you figure out not only what workflows work best for you, but what hardware and software wil get the job done for you.
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