Video Technics and Comprompter Introduce NewsFlow Complete

Video Technics and Comprompter Introduce NewsFlow Complete – Total File-Based Production from Script to Air! Atlanta, GA (April 6, 2009) – Video Technics, based in Atlanta, Georgia, has partnered with Comprompter from LaCrosse, Wisconsin to create “NewsFlow Complete”; a file-based solution that provides a virtually seamless interaction between every aspect of the newsroom operation – […]

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Kensington trackball as a poor man’s control surface

You may have never thought of using a trackball as a cheap substitute for a control surface when color correcting in Final Cut Pro but you can. At least you can use the functionality of a Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball to make using Colorista or the stock FCP 3-way color corrector to keep you hands […]

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Tip: Apply Color Adjustments to RED QuickTimes

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As you probably know, when you transfer footage from a RED camera you get QuickTime movies along with the source R3D file, in the same folder. These QuickTimes are symbolic links only with no data of their own (mine show up as 4K in size); they merely provide a means for QuickTime-enabled apps to preview […]

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Pass On Your Digital Assets After You’ve Passed On

Legacy Locker: Pass On Your Digital Assets After You’ve Passed On Maybe your tweets have little lasting value, but what about those Flickrphotos or those YouTubevideos that went viral? Those assets are worth something right? That’s whereLegacy Lockercomes in and helps you protect your email, social networking, virtual world, and photo and video assets, even […]

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Taxonomy, Metadata, Cod Liver Oil & Guinness: Part 1

Download the CMSAdvisor Podcast “Taxonomy, Metadata, Cod Liver Oil & Guinness: Part 1” and “Part 2” in which Lisa Welchman (WelchmanPierpoint’sFounding Partner) and Joseph Busch (Taxonomy Strategies’ Founder) define the terms “taxonomy” and “metadata“, and provide advice on advancing taxonomy efforts in your organization. Taxonomy, Metadata, Cod Liver Oil & Guinness: Part 1 Sourcehttp://www.taxonomystrategies.com/ […]

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DocuShare Virtual Filing System

Image via Wikipedia Want to save 80% of the time it takes to find business critical documents? Replace your files, boxes, and piles of paper with DocuShare Virtual Filing System, only from Xerox Is your staff bogged down searching through file cabinets for the information they need? Are your costs for storage space, paper, couriers, […]

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Genealogists DAM

iFontium -digital asset management software for genealogists With iFontium, Genea-IT provides software that offers you many conveniences for the management of your genealogy research. And it also offers you, your ancestors and relatives a prestigious ancestral home for its many generations. iFontium is the perfect frame for your personal gallery of genealogy and everything that […]

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Mobile vision and the attentive interface

The MOBVIS project identifies the key issue for the realisation of smart mobile vision services to be the application of context to solve otherwise intractable vision tasks. In order to achieve this challenging goal, MOBVIS claims that three components, (1) multi-modal context awareness, (2) vision based object recognition, and (3) intelligent map technology, should be […]

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Google Already Knows What You’re Thinking

Image by zone41 via Flickr An unsubstantiated assertion I’ve seen repeatedly over the last months is that Google needs to acquire Twitter because Twitter knows what is happening (or what we’re thinking about) now, while Google can only look backwards. The latest version I’ve seen of this argument is from Jeff Jarvis’s post today, entitled […]

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