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 Show Pro Audio equipment and happenings.
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Knowledge Partner
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Scott Gentry | 02/10- 01:56 PM
WASHINGTON, DC - Rates at many official NAB Show hotels in Las Vegas are down 20 percent from 2009 and nearly 40 percent below 2008 rates during peak show dates between April 10 - 15, according to Expovision, NAB’s official housing-management partner. Shoulder night rates are also deeply discounted.
“Increasingly affordable hotel prices, combined with more flexible registration packages introduced this year, further bolster the NAB Show’s already strong value proposition,” said NAB Executive Vice President of Conventions and Business Operations Chris Brown. “Hopefully these factors will allow even more people to experience the world’s greatest event for the digital media business.”
A sluggish economy, reduced tourism and higher inventory have enabled Las Vegas hotels to reduce rates, presenting travelers with exceptional savings even during peak convention dates.
Lowest rates are guaranteed when reservation are made via the NAB Show Web site for NAB Show dates at participating hotels. If a hotel lowers its rates or lower rates are found, reservations will automatically be adjusted and new confirmations generated.
About the 2010 NAB Show
The NAB Show will take place 10-15 April, 2010 in Las Vegas (exhibits open 12 April). It is the world’s largest electronic media show covering filmed entertainment and the development, management and delivery of content across all mediums. Complete details are available at http://www.nabshow.com.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Scott Gentry | 02/10- 01:13 PM
WAYNE, NJ (February 10, 2010) – JVC Professional Products, division of JVC U.S.A., today announced that Modern VideoFilm, a feature film and television post-production facility in Glendale, Calif., used two JVC GD-463D10U 46-inch 3D LCD HD monitors extensively during its digital intermediate (DI) work on Avatar, the worldwide blockbuster feature film written and directed by James Cameron.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Scott Gentry | 02/10- 12:59 PM
Red-hot software developer to showcase latest advancements in multi-camera & DSLR editing workflow technology
Vancouver, British Columbia – February 10, 2010 – Singular Software, developer of automation applications for post-production, has announced that they will be attending the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention held annually in Las Vegas, NV at the Las Vegas Convention Center from April 12th through 15th, 2010. Exhibiting at the Plug-in Pavilion, Singular Software will be showcasing its flagship product, PluralEyes™, alongside brand new product releases in multi-camera and DSLR editing workflow technology. Singular Software will also be highlighting the latest PluralEyes version 1.1 release, which includes support for Apple® Final Cut Pro® and Sony® Vegas Pro® and an array of new features for managing multi-camera, multi-take, and dual-system audio productions.
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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Scott Gentry | 02/09- 10:43 AM
Booth #N3807
Vision QMD & Octane
SD & HD Production Switchers
Ross Video raises the bar in high end production switchers with the North American launch of Vision Octane, the world’s first 8 MLE switcher. Vision Octane is extremely powerful with 35 Full Screen HD Animation Stores, 24 Channels of 3D DVE with WARP capability, 96 inputs, 48 outputs, and an unprecedented total of 56 Keyers - 32 Full Keyers, 12 AuxKey Mixer / Keyers on the aux bus outputs and 12 DVE key combiners. Vision Octane can be loaded with any number of MLEs from 1 to 8, match any application, and be combined with up to 9 different control panels.
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Thursday, February 04, 2010
Chris and Trish Meyer | 02/04- 10:21 PM
A chance to get inside Adobe’s head.
In late January, Adobe invited a variety of well-known people in the industry to come get a closer look at what they’ve been working on, and to provide feedback on their direction. To Adobe’s credit, this was no “preaching to the choir” session; many of those invited were FCP and Avid editors, and several current users gave Adobe personnel an earful both publicly and privately. It was also made clear to us that no specific product versions or release dates were being discussed, and that we couldn’t repeat anything that had not already been mentioned publicly (reminds us of the old Zen Buddhist saying “Those who know don’t say; those who say don’t know”). However, this event gives us an excuse to aggregate into one place a number of emerging technologies Adobe has already murmured about, for those who haven’t had the chance to keep up, and want an idea of what they might see at NAB 2010.
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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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Mark Spencer | 05/01
3 interesting products that passed under the radar
Mark Spencer | 05/18
Record-breaking Q1 sales and major new encoding, transcoding, live webcasting and workflow automation solutions fuel significant business momentum
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.
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