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gary
February 24, 2010 4:43 PM
This year’s “State of the Edit” report harvested some timely perspectives on our chosen craft from top industry insiders.
“We’re seeing a growing interest in what we call ‘editing for engaging experiences’ in Internet distribution, letting Internet viewers appreciate the additional benefits of Web-based delivery,” said Simon Hayhurst, senior director, product management, dynamic media at Adobe Systems Inc. “That means including all the metadata information available to the online viewer. Our (
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gary
December 30, 2009 8:18 AM
Combined with its ease of use, powerful features, and a number of advanced enhancements Pinnacle's Studio 14 Ultimate Collection is an ideal choice for the budget minded beginner as well as the serious enthusiast. (
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Posted by:
gary
November 18, 2009 1:17 PM
Videomaker's annual review of the best new video products selected by the reviewers and editors of Videomaker Magazine.
Every year, we take a few weeks to step back, take a look at our records and reflect on what products we've looked at over the course of the year. It's a challenge, but it's one that's worth it, as we look at where the industry was and where it is going. Some products were difficult to judge. We saw a lot of new support gear that was created to help users shoot steadier v (Read More)
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gary
November 13, 2009 10:21 AM
So whilst we’ve rated each of the following five packages overall, each one will appeal to a certain type of creative, depending on the kind they video work you do, and their budget.
The packages reviewed are:
Sony Vegas Pro 9
Premiere Pro CS4 4.1
Avid Media Composer 3.5
Final Cut Studio 3
Edius 5.1
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Posted by:
gary
September 16, 2009 2:06 PM
With rapidly changing technology and software price reductions, incredibly powerful editing tools are available to anyone even on a modest budget, closing the gap between consumer and professional tools even further. Most applications come with additional software for making DVDs, music, graphics or uploading to the web, making complete media workflows available to everyone. Not happy with your current editor? Dive into something new or refine your skills on the latest and greatest versions. (
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jim
December 4, 2008 1:46 PM
It's easier and less expensive than you think!!
When we began publishing this article over 5 years ago, the world of video was much more limited. DV Camcorders were over a thousand bucks (analog VHS and Hi8/8mm cams had just hit the under $500 level) and although you could shoot in several formats, the end result was almost always the same - producing a VHS tape that you could watch. Affordable DVD burners had just hit the market and we were in the middle of a format war. Web video was limited (
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mike
October 20, 2005 1:32 PM
The new forums bring new design, improved technology and will provide a better opportunity for users of Avid products to collaborate and communicate. In addition to enhanced technology and features, such as topic filtering, email notification and private (
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