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Digital Rapids releases Broadcast Manager 1.3
Genarts releases Sapphire plug-ins for OFX products
Vision Effects releases Video Gogh 3
now TV’s sports studio boosts performance with latest robotics technology from Vinten Radamec®
Panasonic P2 HD equipment captures passion of Beijing 2008 Olympics
Mammoth HD presents the MHD/2008 HD Demo/Show Reel
NFL’s Buffalo Bills invest in Panasonic P2 HD equipment to shoot game-day features, web video
Panasonic’s advanced AVC-Intra codec supported by Avid in latest releases, hardware configurations
Telestream acquires live production and streaming specialist Vara Software
wondertouch releases significant feature enhancements for particleillusion for MAC OS X product line
Canon U.S.A. announces the introduction of the new EOS 50D digital SLR camera
Wonderdog Media produces Pacific Northwest medical news network with Panasonic AG-HVX200 P2 HD
Century adds lens accessories for Sony HVR-Z7U
Maxon delivers fully loaded Cinema 4d R11
HP Brings DreamColor Accuracy to Mobile Power Users
Red Giant Software releases Magic Bullet Steady
IRIDAS to Showcase DualStream and Real-Time RAW 2.0
AJA Gets Into the Game at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Digital Anarchy sells Visual Effects and 2D Animation product line
Alioscopy to showcase its award-winning 3DHD-40 autostereoscopic display
NewBlueFX bursts into Mac market
Adobe Systems and CCTV International announce strategic relationship
Red Giant Acquires Digital Anarchyvi
Panasonic unveils pricing, ship date for new AG-HMC15
Cinnafilm ships Cinnafilm HD1

Monday, August 04, 2008

Digital Anarchy sells Visual Effects and 2D Animation product line

Randy Boyes | 08/04- 11:39 AM

Allows company to concentrate on Photoshop and pro photography markets

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San Francisco, CA — August 4, 2008 — Digital Anarchy, known for its high quality creative software in both the broadcast and Photoshop markets, has announced today the sale of their full video product line to Red Giant Software. For seven years, Digital Anarchy has made a name for itself by delivering innovative software for visual effects, video editing and 2D animation in the film and television industry. Effective Monday, August 4th, the company will transfer sales and support of 12 plug-in products for host applications that include Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, Avid systems and Autodesk systems.

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Monday, August 04, 2008

Alioscopy to showcase its award-winning 3DHD-40 autostereoscopic display

Randy Boyes | 08/04- 11:24 AM

Advanced display boasts unmatched clarity, contrast and depth of field

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SAN DIEGO, CA, Aug. 4, 2008, Alioscopy ® USA, a leader in 3D display technologies, today announced it will introduce its new, state-of-the-art, 3DHD-40 autostereoscopic (no glasses required) 3D LCD display technology at SIGGRAPH 2008- the leading international conference and exhibition on computer graphics and interactive techniques, taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center, August 11-14, 2008.

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Monday, August 04, 2008

NewBlueFX bursts into Mac market

Randy Boyes | 08/04- 11:01 AM

Video special effects and transitions for Apple Final Cut Pro

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LA JOLLA, CA (August 4, 2008) – NewBlue, Inc. today continued its widening rollout of video effects plugins by unveiling a host of new offerings for Apple Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express. Users of this popular video editing software for Intel-based Apple Macintosh computers can now enjoy 893 presets and 71 effects plug-ins encompassed in 7 distinct and competitively-priced NewBlueFX plug-in collections, designed to enhance the video editing experience. The release follows the company’s progressive launch of video fx plugins for the Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Avid Xpress Pro, Avid Liquid, Corel VideoStudio, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas, Thomson Grass Valley Edius product lines.

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Monday, August 04, 2008

Adobe Systems and CCTV International announce strategic relationship

Randy Boyes | 08/04- 10:43 AM

2008 Beijing Olympic Games coverage through the Web

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SAN JOSE, Calif., USA and BEIJING, China—August 4th, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced a strategic relationship with CCTV International Networks Co., Ltd.(CCTV.com) to deliver the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games’ coverage through the Web. The coverage will be delivered to millions of sports fans in mainland China and Macau through the “Olympic Network TV Station”, CCTV.com’s next-generation online experience based on Adobe® Flash® and Flex® technology. CCTV.com owns the online video rights to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games for mainland China and Macau. With thousands of hours of competition video available on CCTVOlympics.com , the Olympic Network TV Station will allow sports fans to view the Olympic sports, athletes and country teams of their choice.

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Monday, August 04, 2008

Red Giant Acquires Digital Anarchyvi

Mark Christiansen | 08/04- 08:53 AM

No immediate change to product lineup

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San Francisco, CA, August 4, 2008 – Red Giant Software, with popular products Magic Bullet, Knoll Light Factory, and Trapcode, today announced that it has agreed to acquire the video plug-in portfolio of Digital Anarchy, a San Francisco-based plug-in developer. Digital Anarchy is known for its high-quality creative software for broadcast designers and 2D animators. The acquisition will add six new products to Red Giant Software’s roster, which will be repackaged under Red Giant Software’s own product names.www.digitalanarchy.com

These new products make Red Giant Software a one-stop shop for plug-ins, with over 30 plug-in packages for Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Avid. Users can now turn to Red Giant to create a wide variety of effects, including particles, keying, color correction, lighting, cartoon effects, look creation, animated titles, and ultra-realistic water. Several of Digital Anarchy’s former products will distributed free of charge, including PlasmaFX, Color Theory, and Microcosm Codec. These free products will be introduced later in 2008.

The six new tools include PlaneSpace (formerly 3D Assistant Lite/Pro), a 3D layer animation tool; Datamator (formerly Data Animator), which creates and animates charts and graphs in 3D space; Psunami (formerly Psunami Water), a photorealistic water and wave generator; ToonIt (formerly Toon It!), which creates cartoon-style art from video footage; and Knoll Light Factory Spark, a version of the popular lens flare generation tool especially for advanced Autodesk platforms.

Jim Tierney, president of Digital Anarchy, said, “As I looked to exit the video plug-in business to fully concentrate on our photography/Photoshop products, I approached Red Giant Software to help ease the transition for our users. Red Giant Software is recognized in the industry for taking care of its customers with a solid record for support and marketing. It was important to find Digital Anarchy’s film/video users a good new home — Red Giant Software fits that bill.”

Sean Safreed, owner of Red Giant Software, said, “This is an exciting milestone for our company. We entered the plug-in market nearly six years ago, and we are now are one of the largest providers of tools to production professionals. We are dedicated to providing innovative tools for broadcasters, film designers, and independent filmmakers, and Digital Anarchy’s video toolset expands our palette. We look forward to providing Digital Anarchy film/video users and future customers with the best support and on-going updates to these new tools, and we’re already working on updates and compatibility enhancements.”

Digital Anarchy will continue to publish plug-ins and filters for Adobe Photoshop. For more information, visit http://www.digitalanarchy.com.

Frequently Asked Questions: For more product information, visit:www.redgiantsoftware.com/featured-news/da-faq/

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Panasonic unveils pricing, ship date for new AG-HMC15

Randy Boyes | 08/02- 10:55 AM

Highly anticipated Pro AVCHD handheld available early October

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SECAUCUS, NJ (July 31, 2008) – Panasonic announced today suggested list pricing and a ship date for its new AG-HMC150 professional handheld AVCCAM camcorder. Based on the proven design and advanced functionality of the highly popular DVX100, this new camcorder will offer both 1080 and 720 HD recording with solid-state SD memory card recording. With an exciting range of professional features, impressive picture quality and a sleek, compact design, the new AVCCAM handheld will be available on Thursday, October 2nd at a suggested list price of $3,995.

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Cinnafilm ships Cinnafilm HD1

Randy Boyes | 08/02- 10:40 AM

Industry’s first all-in-one format conversion platform

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Albuquerque, New Mexico – July 31, 2008 - Cinnafilm Inc. (http://www.cinnafilm.com), a pioneering developer of advanced film and video production tools, today announced the immediate availability of Cinnafilm™ HD1, the industry’s first all-in-one format conversion platform designed specifically for film simulation and unlimited frame rate conversion of digital video. The unique combined hardware and software platform leverages the power of graphics card parallel processing to deliver unmatched quality format conversions and celluloid simulations quickly, easily, cost effectively and most significantly, in real-time. HD1 places complete and instantaneous control of the artistic process directly into the hands of creative professionals without sacrificing production quality or visual integrity.

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Imagine Products, Inc. announces release and general availability of ShotPut RED

Randy Boyes | 08/02- 10:15 AM

New, automated offload application for RED media and CF cards

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Carmel, IN. Imagine Products, Inc. announced today the release and general availability of ShotPut RED a new, automated offload application for RED media and CF cards. Now you can securely backup any RED media device while streamlining your workflow from acquisition to archive. Available for Mac or Windows (Intel-Mac, Windows XP and Vista computers). ShotPut RED features Single card or volume (manual) and Multiple card or volume (auto) modes. Simply insert the CF card for example into a PowerBook or Notebook’s card slot, or plug in a mountable volume or card reader, and ShotPut RED makes secure, verified copies of the volume’s contents in up to three (3) locations.

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Too Much Data!

Art Adams | 09/05- 02:07 PM

In a world where tape is disappearing, how do I inexpensively backup all my data shoots?

The Art of the Opening Title

Chris Meyer | 09/05- 11:26 AM

A wonderful website dedicated to commentary on opening title design.

Want To Save 5% Off Your Next Purchase?

Scott Gentry | 09/04- 07:46 AM

VideoGuys offers 5% discount when you register at PVC.

Avid Hidden Gems - Part 1

Steve Hullfish | 09/04- 07:38 AM

Tips for Avid Editors

“First Cuts”… Are We Ready For Another Paradigm Shift?

Terence Curren | 09/03- 06:56 PM

Can the job of creating a story via editing be automated, or would that just prove the infinite monkey theorem?



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