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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

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Digital Rapids releases Broadcast Manager 1.3

Randy Boyes | 09/04- 09:16 AM

The tools and reliability of broadcast to Internet TV and IPTV

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September 3, 2008—Markham, Ontario: Digital Rapids—a leading developer of solutions for bringing television, video and movie content to the latest generation of viewing devices—has released a powerful new version of the Digital Rapids Broadcast Manager enterprise-class live encoder management software.

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Genarts releases Sapphire plug-ins for OFX products

Randy Boyes | 09/04- 09:06 AM

Supports leading post-production platforms including The Foundry’s Nuke, Autodesk Toxik, Eyeon Fusion and others

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Cambridge, MA. September 3, 2008—GenArts, Inc., a leading provider of visual effects plug-ins for the film, broadcast and video industries, today announced the immediate availability of Sapphire Plug-ins for OFX products. A collaborative effort by visual effects developers, OFX is an open standard for plug-ins, enabling developers to support a broad range of platforms with a common interface. Sapphire Plug-ins for OFX makes its full range of features and functionality, including more than 200 Sapphire effects, available to users of a growing list of popular post-production platforms from industry leaders including Autodesk, The Foundry, Eyeon, FilmLight, Digital Vision and Assimilate. Demonstrations of the new release will be given at IBC 2008 on GenArts stand 7.K41.

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Vision Effects releases Video Gogh 3

Randy Boyes | 09/04- 08:55 AM

Video Gogh turns your videos into moving paintings, using RE:Vision Effects optical flow technology to move brush strokes without stuttering artifacts. Video Gogh 3 opens up other possibilities in motion graphic design by introducing the option for users to define their own brushes, which may be animated. Version 3 adds a substantial amount of new visual effects opportunities that many have requested over the years.

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

now TV’s sports studio boosts performance with latest robotics technology from Vinten Radamec®

Randy Boyes | 09/04- 08:49 AM

Vinten Radamec announces now TV has chosen Vinten Radamec’s latest robotics technology for its sports studio as part of the company’s ongoing technology enhancement strategy.

As the world’s largest and most successful commercial deployment of IPTV technology, now TV, faced the need to deliver high-quality studio productions while holding the line on the expense of manning individual cameras in their studio.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Panasonic P2 HD equipment captures passion of Beijing 2008 Olympics

Randy Boyes | 09/02- 01:20 PM

The first HD Olympics

SECAUCUS, NJ (August 29, 2009) – From U.S. Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps’ eight Gold Medal wins to Jamaica’s dominance on the track, all of the events’ ups and downs at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games were captured for the first time in high definition with Panasonic broadcast equipment , including the popular solid-state P2 HD series, DVCPRO VTRs, systems cameras and production monitors.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Mammoth HD presents the MHD/2008 HD Demo/Show Reel

Randy Boyes | 09/02- 01:11 PM

http://www.mammothhd.com/MHD_DemoReels.html

Featuring new additions to the Mammoth HD Royalty-Free Collections/Single Clips and Rights-Managed Footage Libraries. New material featured - lifestyle, sports, world locations, scenics, wildlife, time-lapse and Underwater/Ocean Life.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

NFL’s Buffalo Bills invest in Panasonic P2 HD equipment to shoot game-day features, web video

Randy Boyes | 09/02- 12:55 PM

SECAUCUS, NJ (August 28, 2008) – To enrich the viewing experience of on-site and on-line Buffalo Bills fans, the NFL franchise recently purchased Panasonic P2 HD production equipment to shoot game-day features that will be shown on the team’s 82’ by 35’ in-stadium HD video display. The same programming will be carried on the team’s closed-circuit cable network that airs in the facility’s suites and club areas.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Panasonic’s advanced AVC-Intra codec supported by Avid in latest releases, hardware configurations

Randy Boyes | 09/02- 12:47 PM

SECAUCUS, NJ (August 27, 2008) – Panasonic Broadcast announced today that new editing solutions from Avid Technology, Inc. offer import and native editing support for its AVC-Intra codec. The Avid® products supporting AVC-Intra include Avid Media Composer® software – Version 3.0; Avid Media Composer Mojo DX – v 3.0; Avid Media Composer Nitris® DX – v 3.0; Symphony™ Nitris DX – v 3.0; Avid NewsCutter® software – v 7.0; NewsCutter Mojo DX – v 7.0; and NewsCutter Nitris DX – v 7.0.

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FRESHDV Joins ProVideo Coalition

Scott Gentry | 09/07- 06:41 PM

Seven Rules for Film and Video Editors

Matt Jeppsen | 09/07- 05:20 PM

Tried-and-true principles to guide you in the edit suite

TED Talk: The Web and TV, a Sibling Rivalry

Chris Meyer | 09/07- 09:37 AM

Peter Hirshberg gives a history lesson on the parallel development of computers and TV over the past 50 years.

Offline To Online For An HD Project

Kevin P. McAuliffe | 09/06- 09:32 PM

After you get over completing your first “online”, you will be finishing all your projects in record time.

Nikon D90 vs Red’s Scarlet - Specdown!

Mike Curtis | 09/06- 02:14 PM

Does the Nikon D90 pose a threat to (the specs only of) Red’s Scarlet?



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