It’s official: Avid is finally going to lay the DS to rest

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It probably won’t come as a surprise to anyone but it would appear that Avid is finally going to bring the axe down on their long suffering, little loved, often misunderstood but rabidly niche product the Avid D|S. Rumors of the demise of DS have floated about for a long time, most recently at NAB […]

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Business Portrait Market isn’t Dead

The subtle selling point of good portraits is that they engender an aura of trust. Bad pictures send the message that if the business is careless with the images of what they do and who they are – well, they’re going to be slipshod in working with you and your job too. Just a quick […]

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Micro Four Thirds & Mirrorless – Here To Stay or Gone Tomorrow ?

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I've been wanting to write something along these lines for a while now because these thought have been running through my head over and over again.  The question I have pondered on more than one occasion is whether I should invest more heavily in some sort of mirrorless camera system or whether these types of […]

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Secret Clip Selections in Final Cut Pro X

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This week on MacBreak Studio, Steve Martin from Ripple Training and I share a couple of tips for selecting clips in a Final Cut Pro X project. There are times when it can be quite useful to be able to select a group of clips in your project. For example, you may want to put […]

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