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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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Scott Simmons | 04/15- 11:33 AM
It indexes your media, word by word
Above is a short iPhone-originated RealTime video of a new Final Cut Pro companion application called get, from AV3 software.
The application runs alongside FCP and indexes all your media on a particular hard drive or specified folder by listening to the audio and then allowing the editor to search for terms in the get application interface. There you can preview, scrub around media and jump to each search result. Questionable name aside (and is it: Get, get or ‘get’ ?) the product is very cool.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Scott Simmons | 04/15- 10:47 AM
It looked fast and futuristc. At least in demo form that is.
Yesterday I sat through Avid’s web-based editing demo. I wasn’t sure what to expect as the idea of editing video over the web sounds painful. Adobe Premiere Express tried web-based editing once and it wasn’t pretty when I tired it out. But bandwidth is faster and it looks like Avid is serious about making it work.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Bruce A Johnson | 04/13- 06:59 PM
They Are On The Flash Memory Bandwagon…and More
I’ve reviewed a lot of non-tape recording “solutions” in the past - some good, some lame. It’s good to see Citidisk moving ahead in this space. more »
Monday, April 12, 2010
Bruce A Johnson | 04/12- 06:51 PM
Bigger IS better…right?
If you are like me, you can never have too much desktop to edit on. My problem is that I just can’t stand the bezels interrupting the free flow of image from one monitor to the next in multi-monitor setups. I found a solution to this problem while I browsed through the B&H Photo/Video stand at NAB2010 - the Ostendo CDM43. It’s a single curved screen, 40” wide by 12” high, which offers a native resolution of 2880x900, also known as Double WXGA+. While it isn’t the brightest monitor in the world, it is a real treat to have almost 90 degrees of your field of view full of the information you need - and no black lines in the middle. The CDM43 lists for $6500, and can be found at bhphoto.com.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Scott Simmons | 04/12- 03:07 PM
Core Melt will be updating their fast image stablization plugin for Final Cut Pro, Lock & Load, to include options to help reduce CMOS rolling shutter skew. Here’s a quick RealTime iPhone video of how it will work
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Scott Simmons | 04/15
It indexes your media, word by word
Scott Simmons | 04/15
It looked fast and futuristc. At least in demo form that is.
Bruce A Johnson | 04/13
They Are On The Flash Memory Bandwagon…and More
Bruce A Johnson | 04/12
Bigger IS better…right?
Scott Simmons | 04/12
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