GefenTV HDMI v1.3 repeatermi

CHATSWORTH, CA – For home theaters and pro A/V installations where high definition TVs need to be mounted away from the HD source, the GefenTV HDMI v1.3 Repeater offers a simple extension solution. It sits between two standard HDMI cables, transmitting the full scope of the expanded HDMI v1.3 format including 1080p full HD resolutions […]

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TV Magic partners with Sony, AJA Video, and Apple to present workshop on file-based HD workflow

Broadcast systems integrator TV Magic is partnering with Sony, AJA Video, and Apple to present a workshop on file-based HD workflow. During this free event, Nov. 6 at TV Magic’s San Diego facility, the four companies will showcase industry-leading technologies, including the Sony XDCAM HD series cameras, AJA KONA capture card, and Apple’s Final Cut […]

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JVC introduces world’s first PoE IP-network PTZ camera with 360 degree continuous rotation

Wayne, NJ (October 27, 2008) – JVC, an industry pioneer in IP camera technology, expands its V.Networks line-up with the introduction of the VN-V685U, the world’s first Power over Ethernet (PoE) IP camera with Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) and 360 degree continuous rotation. PoE technology speeds installation and is the preferred method of powering IP network cameras. […]

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Reliant Digital, Inc. announces release of its “Sentry” PC Connect Duplicator

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November 3rd, 2008. Wheat Ridge, CO. Reliant Digital, Inc., has announced the release of its “Sentry” PC Connect Duplicator, the world’s first tower duplicator built specifically to create copy protected DVD-Rs. Intended markets include Duplication Houses and Service Bureaus, Event Videographers, Producers, Corporate applications, and any other environment where small to medium runs of copy […]

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ImageFlow 1.5 released

The latest version of ImageFlow FX has been released this week adding a range of new features and plugins to the list of already impressive effects with which to bring your still images alive easily and effectively. ImageFlow Create stunning image montage animations instantly in After Effects CS3, Final Cut Studio or Final Cut Express. […]

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No preconceptions about keywords or taxonomies

Clustify groups related documents into clusters, providing an overview of the document set and aiding with categorization. This is done without preconceptions about keywords or taxonomies — the software analyzes the text and identifies the structure that arises naturally. Clustify can cluster millions of documents per hour on a desktop computer, bringing organization to large […]

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Making “One Man, One Vote”

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Ten years ago a fellow named Marshall Spight posted a challenge on DV-L called “Throwing Down the DV Gauntlet”, in which he said, “everyone talks about shooting serious dramatic films with DV, but does anyone actually do it?” I responded, and we wound up making a 20-minute short called “The Beautiful Thing” using Sony DCR-VX1000s, […]

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The RED Camera and Green Screen

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After working in this business a while (this year was 21 for me) I find that I don’t worry about venturing into the unknown. And three weeks ago green screen with the RED was certainly an unknown for me. It’s been a tough sell getting the RED camera on paid jobs. Up until recently every […]

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When 25p beats 24p…

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There are many times when it makes more sense to shoot and edit video at 25p than at 24p, regardless of the final framerate(s) to be delivered to various distribution formats, even if you live in an NTSC (or ex-NTSC) country. You may know that “24p” video is almost always really recorded at 23.976p (although […]

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