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Review: Singular Software PluralEyes

Review: Singular Software PluralEyes

by David Smith

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

Multi-camera video production is commonplace, especially for studio broadcast but also for coverage of conferences, concerts and numerous other live events.

Motionlink diversifies into the DCI market with CLIPSTER

Motionlink diversifies into the DCI market with CLIPSTER

by Press Release

Wed, Mar 17, 2010

CLIPSTER can perform all the steps required for the production of Digital Cinema Packages ...

Congratulations to all Oscar nominees using Blackmagic Design

Congratulations to all Oscar nominees using Blackmagic Design

by Press Release

Wed, Mar 17, 2010

Blackmagic Design Inc. congratulates Avatar, Precious, Coraline and Invictus on their nomination for the Oscar Awards by the National Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Video Production Tips

Video Production Tips

by David Smith

Tue, Mar 16, 2010

Always ask the right question ...

Premiere Pro Audio Tips

Premiere Pro Audio Tips

by Steve Turner

Mon, Mar 15, 2010

So you've managed to glue a few pics to a timeline and run through the video effects.

Matrox HD Showreel Competition

Matrox HD Showreel Competition

by Press Release

Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Send Matrox your HD demo reel or clips from your best projects and have a chance to be a part of our upcoming show reel !

Video Convention in May

Video Convention in May

by Joan Rennie

Thu, Mar 11, 2010

This is going to be so exciting! A week-long get-together of video enthusiasts.

Hauppauge and IceTV Promotion offering free

Hauppauge and IceTV Promotion offering free

by Press Release

Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Hauppauge and IceTV are pleased to announce that all Hauppauge TV Tuners (both retail and OEM) will commence shipping with a 3 month FREE IceTV membership

Review: Panasonic HDC-SD700 (Updated)

Review: Panasonic HDC-SD700 (Updated)

by David Hague

Fri, Mar 05, 2010

I'm in love. No really! I have just had the new Panasonic HDC SD700 arrive and I am truly smitten. Here is everything a hi-def camcorder should be - and then some. In fact, I could only find one fault.

New StreamZHD Live ABR encoder

New StreamZHD Live ABR encoder

by Press Release

Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Digital Rapids has unveiled the new StreamZHD Live ABR encoder, the industry's highest-performance Adaptive Bit Rate streaming system.

Attention: Avid Liquid users ...
The Future will be Captioned: Improving Accessibility on YouTube

The Future will be Captioned: Improving Accessibility on YouTube

Mon, Mar 08, 2010

Today, YouTube announced that it is making auto-captions available for all users, representing one of the largest accessibility projects of its kind

Road Test RØDE Blimp

Road Test RØDE Blimp

by Ben Longden

Sat, Feb 20, 2010

Wind noise is one of Ben Longden's pet hates. See how he solved his problem by using a Rode Blimp and watching his diet.

The Other Side of the Camera

The Other Side of the Camera

by Juanita Grayson

Tue, Mar 30, 2010

Meet Juanita Grayson our latest columnist. She views the perspective of film making from the other side of the camera...

Review: Sony HDRAX-2000

Review: Sony HDRAX-2000

by Ben Longden

Wed, Mar 17, 2010

Independent film makers, wedding snappers and wannabe newsos; stop what you are doing and have a read of this.

The Camzilla CZ1 Monster Grip Camera Support System (UPDATED)

The Camzilla CZ1 Monster Grip Camera Support System (UPDATED)

by Frank McLeod

Thu, Mar 11, 2010

Sometimes you get to find out about things in the most chancy of ways - and I recently stumbled across the Camzilla CZ1 Monster Grip online

Matrox Convert DVI lets broadcasters easily and economically get Skype, YouTube, and mobile phone videos to air

Matrox Convert DVI lets broadcasters easily and economically get Skype, YouTube, and mobile phone videos to air

by Press Release

Fri, Mar 05, 2010

Matrox Ships World’s First HD-SDI Scan Converter with Genlock Under $1500

The Art of Workflow

The Art of Workflow

by Steve Turner

Tue, Feb 23, 2010

So you’ve shot the masterpiece, scribbled some words and made a few graphics. Got the software working and it’s time to grab a cup of tea (or stronger) and sit down for some serious production time. So where do you start?