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16 2002 Broadcast Industry News: Media 100 to Begin Worldwide Shipments of 844/X on April 26 Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Launches OWC Bundles HD SpeedTools Maxtor Ships Atlas 10K III -U320 73 GB SCSI Drive Discreet Announces Latest Versions of inferno, flame and flint at NAB 2002 OpenTV and Panasonic Launch Interactive Television in Germany nCUBE to Showcase On-Demand Media and Digital Advertising Products at NCTA Cable 2002 Time Warner Cable of Maine Brings Video-On-Demand to Residents and Hotels ViewCast Launches Osprey-540 Video Streaming Solution Chyron Announces Integration With the Avid Unity MediaManager System
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![]() Summary of last week's show, with daily reports compiled by Charlie White The annual NAB Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas wasn't as well-attended as usual, but it was certainly as interesting. As manufacturers and developers still flirt with HDTV, filmmakers are getting more interested in video. And, a new powerhouse product is starting to show up here and there, promising to accelerate standard definition video beyond anything we've seen before. Even during a profound downturn like the one in the past year, high-technology companies continue to innovate. Let's take an overview, after which you can read Charlie White's daily reports all compiled into one big article. ![]() by John B. Virata Microsoft's Corona technology gained some momentum at NAB2002, with several digital media creation tools vendors announcing their support for the company's next generation Windows Media technology. ![]() Seasoned Filmmaker and Editor Tours NAB, Here Are His Thoughts by David Jon Devoucoux Filmmaker and digital video editor David Jon Devoucoux was all over the place at NAB 2002. Here are his detailed impressions on the gear he saw, ranging from editing systems to DV cameras and lighting. ![]() by C. White, J. Virata, J. Stewart & DMN Staff Coinciding with the NAB2002 trade show in Las Vegas, the Acquisition and Production Special Supplement should help you to scope out the latest technologies that have come to digital video cameras, determine which non-linear editing system is right for your specific job, and is the place to determine which compositing trends have become reality. Inside the supplement you will find the following features, plus a dozens of other related articles, reviews and tutorials. · Digital Acquisition: Technology in Transition· DV Camera Buyer's Guide· NLE Buyer's Guide 2002· Compositing Trends Shifty dealings in the video industry by Stephen Schleicher It is nothing new to hear of less than honest people in the video industry. How many of us have run across a young starlet who has had a casting couch try out, or have met someone who slips you his or her card and says, "I’m a producer, I’ll make you famous"? While there are those less than honest people floating around, we would hope that those retailers, where we buy our production equipment, are a little more honest. That’s not what I’ve found out over the last couple of weeks. We're
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