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Review
Posted by: mike April 8, 2005 4:53 PM
April 14th, 2005 Vol 5 Is 4 Spring is in the air and we have some very exciting new products & promotions to tell you about – plus a couple of our favorites have been extended!! The NAB show is just around the corner (Las Vegas, NV April (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 8, 2005 9:53 AM
broadcastnewsroom.com By Douglas Spotted Eagle ABC has long been known as a cutting-edge organization when it comes to newsgathering, editing, and technology. The well-oiled Washington DC news bureau is no exception. "We've been looking for a system to (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 7, 2005 11:12 AM
EventDV by By Stephen F. Nathans Will the real professional HDV camcorder please stand up? On April 1, JVC announced the GY-HD100U, a three-chip camcorder that records video to 720p video to MiniDV tapes in two modes: the familiar 30p (30fps (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 6, 2005 11:46 AM
DMN by By Dave Nagel The new standard for image editing takes on animation, perspective editing and more! Where to begin? Just when you think there isn't a whole lot more that Adobe could do to Photoshop , along comes Photoshop CS2, the most expansive, (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 5, 2005 3:49 PM
DV Mag by Eli Brown Deep interface with a lot of customization possible. Good effects capabilities. Allows editing of MPEG-2, HDV, and DV in same timeline. Works natively with HDV material. Print to DVD output. Whenever I get a chance to test drive a new (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 5, 2005 10:30 AM
PC World by Jon L. Jacobi A PC is only as good as its motherboard. Our lab tests of PCI Express models will help you find the right one--whether you're building a system from scratch or upgrading the machine you've got. Techies and PC gamers routinely (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 4, 2005 1:37 PM
Video Systems By Frank McMahon Today’s compositing programs include powerful features that were unheard of on the desktop just a few years ago. Selecting a compositing program is probably the most important and pivotal choice a design studio can (Read More)
Posted by: mike April 1, 2005 2:44 PM
Unveiling at NAB 2005, the AG-HVX200 is the professional video industry's most anticipated technology breakthrough. This revolutionary, hand-held P2 camcorder provides 1080i and 720p recording with the production proven image quality of 100 Mbps DVCPRO (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 31, 2005 5:47 PM
Government Video By Chuck Gloman With DV Rack, it’s like you have an engineering assistant in the field constantly monitoring your video and audio. Smaller DV productions just got a lot easier, thanks to Serious Magic’s DV Rack. Instead of (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 31, 2005 11:49 AM
DV Mag By Adam Wilt March 2005 With affordable HDV cameras, decks, and NLES now available, is it time to toss DV in the digital dumpster and go high def? Not so fast. You can get HDV cameras capable of shooting high def 720p/30 or 1080i/60 for roughly the (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 30, 2005 3:27 PM
DMN by Frank Moldstad Three important reasons to get on board: CD Architect, VST support and ASIO compatibility Even in a mature application like Sony's Sound Forge, there's always room for improvement, and the newly released Sound Forge 8 adds some (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 29, 2005 7:38 PM
Get $200 back when you purchase either Serious Magic's Ultra or DV Rack software! Ultra is simply the coolest chromakey utility around. Chomakey is the tool that allows you to superimpose a person into another video scene. With Ultra you can create (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 29, 2005 12:34 PM
VideoSystems by By Steve Mullen Sony’s HVR-Z1 and HDR-FX1 1080i HDV camcorders ease the transition from DV to HD. The Sony HVR-Z1 and HDR-FX1 might be the most elegant camcorders ever designed. Other than the XLR connectors on the Z1, sold by the (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 28, 2005 2:57 PM
Creative Cow by Kenneth LaRue Creative Cow's Ken LaRue explores the just announced Discreet combustion 4. Packed with many new features that Ken enthusiastically describes as "Hot!" and which include quite a number that many users have had on their own (Read More)
Posted by: mike March 25, 2005 4:45 PM
FREE UPS Ground Shipping on all orders through March 31st! - New low prices on Avid Software! Avid Xpress DV now $495, Avid Xpress Pro $1295 - Pinnacle Liquid Edition 6 Pro compettive upgrade $499.95 after rebate! Bonus FREE cablekit, Hollywood FX Pro, (Read More)
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