Independent research firm says ADAM meets high end media production needs ADAM Software is said to offer an interesting DAM product with several differentiators Brussels – April 22th – ADAM Software (www.adamsoftware.net) has an interesting DAM offer towards the high end of the market. Under the name of ADAM, a full suite of DAM-based products […]
Month: April 2008
Top 5 Things at NAB ’08
1.) Red Scarlet/Red Epic – one for home, one for SERIOUS D-cinema work. Scarlet is easily summed up – “3K for $3K” – with 3K sensor that can shoot up to 120 fps for under three grand, when it ships in 2009 it will be a tough price point to beat. Red Epic, meanwhile, with […]
AE Puppet Tool
To get the hands on files Photoshopforvideo.com […]
A Ripe Time for Open Innovation
Recessions present a good opportunity to collaborate with others on finding, developing, and marketing new ideas by Jeneanne Rae With the economy softening, it’s tempting for companies to turn off the lights and shut the door on innovation efforts until things pick up. But while this might look like a smart move, the impact—lost momentum, […]
Enterprise 2.0 Getting Past the I.T. Gatekeeper
Written by Sarah Perez at ReadWriteWeb Getting Past the I.T. Gatekeeper One of the main challenges of getting Web 2.0 into the enterprise will be getting past the gatekeepers of traditional I.T. Businesses have been showing interest in these new technologies, but, ironically, the interest comes from departments outside of I.T. Instead, it’s the marketing […]
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Gonna Miss You Frank!
It is unfortunate that my very first blog entry has to be an obituary. In case you haven’t heard the news, Frank Capria is no longer with us. No, don’t panic, he isn’t pushing up daisies, it’s a little worse than that, he is working for a manufacturer! Of course I’m running with a bit […]
Snapshots – NAB 2008 Day 4
Softron’s OnTheAir Video: playlist automation for OS X Softron Media Systems demoed their suite of fully Mac-native broadcast automation apps, with OS X compliant user interfaces. Their capture and playout apps use AJA or BlackMagic cards, standard codecs, and are AppleScriptable. Never heard of Softron? They’ve been in TV Stations in Europe and Asia for […]
Apple: Does Denying a Rumor Only Validate It?
According to a highly reliable source, Apple emphatically denied in an NAB press meeting earlier this week any truth to the rumor that the Pro Apps are for sale. Now, even if Apple sold Final Cut Studio and its brethren, I hardly imagine the buyer (and who might that be? Avid?) would do much to […]
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Recovering From Failure
(Note: Names have been concealed to protect the helpful from becoming inundated with support calls.) This past Saturday, while setting up for our first presentation at Post|Production World at NAB, we were having trouble getting our MacBook Pro to recognize the projector. We put it asleep and woke it back up again, and got a […]
NAB 2008 Super Session: A Million Dollar Look on a Thousand Dollar Budget
With big exhibitions like The NAB Show falling out of favor, and some disappearing altogether in the 21st century, NAB struck back this year by offering more educational fare than in years past, featuring keynotes and panels of experts from the industry, as well as day-long classes. On Wednesday was “A Million Dollar Look on […]
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