Apple Pro Display XDR: compatible Macs with non-integer framerates

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I have previously covered Apple’s announcement of its new Pro Display XDR, with both integer and non-integer television rate support. I have also covered the new MacBook Pro 16” (2019) with both integer and non-integer television framerates. I also covered the announcement of the Mac Pro (2019) desktop workstation. Now, after months of awaiting the […]

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Color Finale 2 for FCPX: it is time to forget external color grading tools

Color Finale 2 for FCPX: forget external color grading tools

ColorTrix released Color Finale 2 and Color Finale 2 Pro for Final Cut Pro X, inviting users to experience grading in a whole new way… on their Final Cut Pro X timeline. Presented as “the fastest most powerful way to color grade in Final Cut Pro X”, the new Color Finale 2 and its Pro […]

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HITFILM Pro 14 – In-Depth

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Well, the HitFilm Pro team has done it again.  Just when I thought they couldn’t push things to the next level, they go and release version 14 of HitFilm Pro, available for both Mac and Windows.  I’ve referred to HitFilm Pro 14 in the past as “the little engine that could”, and this update proves […]

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Frame.io for iPad aims to transform the mobile video workflow landscape

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Another step toward realizing a fully, globally distributed video workflow, the now announced Frame.io for iPad follows the success of the company’s 2016 Apple Design Award-winning iOS app. Visitors of Frame.io’s website had a warning note welcoming them in recent days: “Something bigger is coming”. The mysterious message is now explained, as the company unveils […]

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Zylia introduces 53 microphones installation for Virtual Reality projects

Zylia introduces 53 microphones installation for Virtual Reality projects

Zylia’s test setup for 6 Degrees of Freedom audio (6DoF) is based on 53, 3rd order Ambisonics microphone arrays in five layers, to create a full immersion of the listeners. Zylia is introducing a six-degrees-of-freedom (6DoF) multi-level microphone arrays installation for navigable live recorded audio. The technology gives people the possibility to listen to a […]

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