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| October
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2003 Broadcast Industry News: Tablet PCs to Help Production of Hit TV Show Go Paperless "According To Jim" Series Producers and Writers First to Go All Digital Omneon Video Networks Simplifies Media Playout, Ingest, and Management With New Suite of Media Tools New products part of MediaControl suite Darim Brings RS422 Sony Protocol Functionality to Darim Digital Video Recorder Inventor Receives Award for Audio Spotlight Directional Sound Technology Founder of Holosonics, Dr. Joseph Pompei, Wins Technology Review's TR100 Top Young Innovators Award Path 1 Presents IP Network Integration Products for Standard and High Definition TV IP and TV Experts Converge in Redmond, WA - October 20-21, 2003 Thomson Initiatives Bolster High-Definition Television Launch Throughout Europe Company Receives 5 Million Euro Order to Support New European HDSatellite Channel; New HDTV Consumer Products Planned Canopus Corp. Announces DVStorm2 Pro+ Discreet Kicks off Roadshow Showcasing Latest Product Releases Attendees Explore Proven Techniques For Driving Competitive Edge Net to Net Technologies and Tandberg Television Demo HDTV over ADSL ADSL Loop Bonding Provides Necessary Bandwidth for High-Bandwidth Video Streams Avid Ships Nitris Real-Time HD and SD Finishing Systems WaveForm Newsletter Archives If you were forwarded this email from a friend - subscribe now! |
Part 1: Stargate Digital CEO talks about high end compositing, quality and efficiency Sam Nicholson's Stargate Digital creates special effects for fourteen network prime-time series, including ER, Dead Zone, Threat Matrix and CSI, using artistic teams in Los Angeles, Vancouver and London. They're all connected by an enormous data network with extraordinary bandwidth, linking together hundreds of ordinary PCs with a tight-knit army of the industry's best compositors, editors and artists at the controls. In part one of this interview with Digital Media Net's Charlie White, Stargate Digital President and CEO Nicholson talks about how Stargate is using Sony's new FDC 950 HD camera, and how his company uses a combination of off-the-shelf technology and proprietary innovations to evolve its remarkable postproduction efficiency. ![]() One or the other? Or both? It's getting to be the best time of year here on the wind-swept prairie of the Midwestern US; it's Autumn in the land of Orson Welles, Frank Lloyd Wright and Houdini. It's a region where an auteur can architect a bustling video business, in a setting that is pure magic. When Fall comes around, it makes me think of what's falling and what's rising in the macrocosm of this Midwestern microcosm -- this highly competitive War of the Worlds that is the magical architecture of digital video editing. Specifically, what's the best way to speed up the editing workflow -- using hardware or software? Or both? ![]() Direct Mail Still Preferred In this weekly quick feature, TrendWatch founding partner Jim Whittington offers you interesting factoids based on market research from the broadcast and graphics industry. This week, see how direct mail is still getting the job done for a percentage of cable operators. And, in a bonus Fast Fact, find out where the jobs are for animators. Put together your own dream machine With all the real-time power in non-linear editing software these days, it's a great time to be looking at a new system to take advantage of it. Companies like Adobe, Avid and Pinnacle Systems are harnessing the power of your computer rather than using proprietary hardware, so it's more important than ever that you choose your computer system carefully. ![]() I've known for some time that Sony Vegas can compete feature-for-feature with other well-known non-linear video and audio editing software on the market. Unfortunately, Vegas users were missing a custom keyboard that not only helps them edit faster, but looks great, too. The wait is over. We're Looking for DMN Forum Champions! We are working on on adding new leaders to the DMN Forum's host panel to help champion our forums. If you know of someone who'd be a great addition to the DMN Forum team -- or if you yourself would like to join our team -- please contact us. webmaster@digitalmedianet.com |
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