Comparison of portable HD studios: BCC versus TriCaster TCXD300

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Comparing the BCC and the TriCaster TCXD300 isn’t really about a price issue. If I included prices in the comparison chart you’ll see later in this article, it’s to show how close they are in price, not to let the price dictate your choice. The real factors that anyone who may be considering either one […]

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Reshaping the Way Organizations Think About Digital Asset Management

Reshaping the Way Organizations Think About Digital Asset Management | Barcamp Abidjan. By definition, Digital Asset management (otherwise known as DAM) includes tasks and decisions relating to ingesting, annotating, cataloging, storage, retrieval, repurposing and the distribution of digital assets. DAM, in its earlier days, was referred to as optimizing, maintaining, thinning and exporting files. As […]

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MONOGRAM’s BCC is a portable studio that changes the rules of the game

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When people first hear about MONOGRAM’s BCC (Broadcast Case) production TV studio in a box, some of them mistakenly assume that it is a copycat of existing portable TV studio systems that have been on the market for a while. However, as soon as they get closer or hear more about it, they realize that […]

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DAM Busters Podcast: From dumb repositories to interoperable nodes of information

The DAM blog Team (Paul, Henrik and Mark) talk toGunar Penikis Founder/CEO at OpenSamsn about new communication pathways using semantic metadata. OpenSAMSN is about enabling a true social media revolution by allowing rich media assets to describe themselves and connect to other data and services through the use of Strongly Attached Metadata with Semantic Namespaces […]

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