Saturday, April 21, 2012

NAB 2012: Promise Technology’s portable Thunderbolt J4 and J2

Scott Simmons | 04/21- 08:03 AM

Thunderbolt is beginning to live up to it’s promise of small, fast and portable storage. Affordable remains to be seen.

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Promise Technology has become a major player in the relatively new Thunderbolt storage market and their Pegasus RAIDs were all over the NAB show floor. If you’ve never seen a Pegasus RAID, they’re big, fast, multi-drive units, just like a professional desktop RAID should be. Promise Technology also introduced two new small drive enclosures that will them continue to be leaders in all things Thunderbolt.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

NAB 2012: NewBlueFX Titler Pro

Scott Simmons | 04/21- 07:50 AM

They call it “A Titler for the Professional Editor’s Schedule.”

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NewBlue, Inc. is a software developer that had a booth in the South Hall’s plug-in pavilion. They were showing their NewBlue Titler, a dedicated title creation and animation tool that resides in most all the major NLEs. It has a clean, simple interface that didn’t look like it breaks any new ground as far as design goes but that may be okay if you’ve got the need to create and animate your titles in a hurry … which many of us do.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

NAB 2012: PluralEyes 3.0 from Singular Software

Scott Simmons | 04/20- 06:43 PM

Believe it or not I think tiny little PluralEyes 3.0 is the NAB 2012 product I’m most looking forward to using.

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One of my favorite products being shown at NAB 2012 is the upcoming PluralEyes 3.0 from Singular Software. Many of use have been using PluralEyes for a lot of years now in all of our NLEs but when PluralEyes 3.0 ships, probably this summer, you’ll see a totally different and cleverly redesigned application.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

NAB 2012: Technicolor CineLights from the GoPro booth

Scott Simmons | 04/20- 06:24 PM

A simple, affordable color correction application for the GoPro crowd might be useful in other circles as well

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I wandered into GoPro’s rather large booth on Thursday morning as they had both a Porsche 911 and Ford GT40 on display with a ton of GoPros attached. An announcement late in the NAB week was that an update to the tiny GoPro cameras would finally give them 24 frames per second capability. It was also a surprise that none other than Technicolor was going to supply a flat cinema-style picture profile for a bit more dynamic range in your GoPro footage as a part of that firmware update. I was even more surprised to see Technicolor demoing a new color correction application called CineLights in the GoPro booth as well.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

NAB 2012:  Eizo 4K Monitor

Bruce A Johnson | 04/18- 06:36 PM

You are going to have to look at your 4K footage on *something.*

At NAB 2012, when you see a crowd of people clotted around a small booth, it’s a sign you should pay attention.  The Eizo full 4K monitor I found there was easily one of the most beautiful I saw all week, with a price tag to match.  Also:  A belated “Thanks!” to my colleague Erik Higgs for letting me edit on his laptop while in Vegas.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Adobe Reveals Future Areas of Focus at NAB 2012

Richard Harrington | 04/18- 04:28 PM

Richard Harrington discuss the future of Adobe Video with Bill Roberts the Director of Video Product Management for Adobe.

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Richard Harrington discuss the future of Adobe Video with Bill Roberts the Director of Video Product Management for Adobe. They discuss future areas of focus that Adobe has and where Creative Suite is going.

Richard has had a long history with Adobe including producing official Adobe books and training.  He also runs his own shop using Adobe software.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

What’s New in Creative Suite CS6

Richard Harrington | 04/18- 02:54 PM

Richard Harrington interviews Dave Helmly the Sr. Technical Sales Manager Pro Video/Audio Americas for Adobe.

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Richard Harrington interviews Dave Helmly the Sr. Technical Sales Manager Pro Video/Audio Americas for Adobe.  They discuss the future of post-processing and what’s new within Adobe Premiere Pro.

 

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Top Ten Trends of NAB 2012

Mike Curtis | 04/18- 11:17 AM

Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad NAB 2012 - here’s why

Lots of change this year - not just new products, but new KINDS of new products from companies we didn’t expect them from. Here’s some new tech, trends, and an attention seeking Top Ten List of my take on the show so far.

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