Day 3 (by my counting; HPA calls this Day 2, because Tuesday’s Super Session doesn’t count) covered LTO-5, LTFS, IMF, HDSLR, OLED, FIMS, SOA, SLA, monitors vs. displays, file-based mastering, Hollywood in the cloud, and Disney restorations. These Tech Retreat posts are barely-edited stream-of-consciousness note-taking; there’s no other way to grab all this info in […]
Day: February 18, 2011
Grass Valley Adds 3 Gb/s Support to Growing STORM I/O Editing Hardware Family
These next-generation PCI Express (PCIe) boards-the Grass Valley STORM 3G and STORM 3G Elite-help make editing affordable, faster, and more efficient, for all types of users; from prosumers working on personal projects to broadcast/professional users editing episodic television. STORM 3G and STORM 3G Elite make 1080p editing efficient and affordable by giving broadcasters and professional […]
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Quicktips 2011 Day 18: Two FCP tips for today’s Quicktip
Today’s a Reader Quicktip that is actually two tips from Final Cut Pro and After Effects trainer Clay Asbury. One tips is how he likes to setup his default FCP timeline settings and one is about using FCP’s Effect Availability option. Take it away Clay: 1) Setting Preferences – Final Cut assumes you are going […]
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 for Mac or PC
For years we have been recommending NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics boards to our professional customers who demand the highest level of performance, reliability and stability. Quadro cards cost a bit more than your average gaming graphics card, but for professional content creators, the extra cost is often worth it. In a nut shell, many tech […]