2010 NAB Show
ProVideo Coalition is the Online Knowledge Partner for the 2010 NAB Show.
PVC will be delivering exclusive online content about many of the great products displayed at the NAB Show this year. You'll also be getting special inside information straight from NAB about what to expect at this year's event. Only PVC has this online relationship for both ProVideo Coalition for all Production and Post Production, as well as our sister site ProAudio Coalition for all of NAB Pro Audio equipment and happenings.
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Knowledge Partner
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Mark Christiansen | 04/20- 01:15 PM
First look at breakthrough addition to the world’s most popular compositing application.
At NAB 2010, The Foundry revealed its work on a plug-in to bring 3D camera tracking directly into Adobe After Effects. Their Camera Tracker plug-in, currently in pre-beta, looks set to provide long-missing functionality to After Effects, and once it has been added, it will likely transform the type of work seen from After Effects artists.
Click here to read the rest of Mark’s preview of The Foundry’s 3D Camera Tracker for After Effects.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Steve Hullfish | 04/14- 11:32 AM
Powerful new search ability uses phonetics to speed media searches
Avid and Adobe both have technology that allows users to search for specific words in the audio of their footage, but to date, that ability has not been part of the Final Cut Pro arsenal. A new piece of software from Nexidia and AV3 called “get” allows users to quickly search all their media based on actual spoken words within their content, rather than just Finder level data or FCP metadata. Once results are found, they can be used by FCP in the edit.
Click here to read the rest of Steve’s preview of “get” for Final Cut Pro.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Steve Hullfish | 04/12- 07:49 AM
It’s true!
Well, the rumor that started making the rounds last night have been confirmed. Back in September, Blackmagic acquired the venerable and respected da Vinci color correction brand. Ever since, colorists either shuddered or rejoiced to think that today’s events would occur.
Today, Blackmagic announced the release of the new DaVinci Resolve 7.0 that includes support for the Mac OS X platform, upgraded user interface, improved video field support, a new EDL library, improved shared database support, as well as new pricing for all models starting from a very affordable $995. Delivery for the Mac version is planned for sometime this summer - after June.
Click here to read the rest of Steve’s preview of BlackMagic Resolve for OS X.
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Chris and Trish Meyer | 04/11- 11:01 PM
A (p)review of the new version.
Adobe has officially launched Creative Suite 5, which includes major updates to virtually all of their applications. Adobe has seeded us with preliminary versions, and hired us to help create some documentation on the new release; we wanted to share with you our own impressions plus insights into the new features in After Effects CS5.
Click here to read the rest of Chris & Trish’s review of After Effects CS5.
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NAB Show RealTime
ProVideo Coalition will be posting videos and news articles daily from the 2010 NAB Show. Stay tuned for the latest information right here!
NAB Show
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Allan Tépper | 04/23
Shoulder mounted, standard XLR inputs, manual focus ring are among the improvements
Adam Wilt | 04/23
Another NAB has come and gone. What did the passing waves leave behind on the beach?
Adam Wilt | 04/22
Various alternatives for getting two cameras pointed in the almost the same direction.
Adam Wilt | 04/22
Looking at beamsplitter rigs, and GV’s amusing display.
Adam Wilt | 04/21
Sliders to move your camera; remotes to control them.
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