AJA DataCalc By Dan Ochiva
If you're busy on a production or in the edit suite, any tools that offer to help you work faster and smarter are welcome. And it's even better when they are free...
Swiss Picture Bank and SnapHaven By Dan Ochiva
If you're thinking about the long-term value of your photographs however, you might want to look at the Swiss Picture Bank or its consumer side, SnapHaven...
Millenniata M-Arc Disc and M-Writer By Dan Ochiva
The story sounds almost too good to be true, but the technology behind Millenniata's "1,000-year" archival system got its genesis from a visit by a Brigham Young University professor...
Media Distributors R-Series Archive Station By Dan Ochiva
Media Distributors (MD) is continuing its move from its traditional beginnings just more than a decade ago. The company, based out of Los Angeles but with offices in major production centers...
CalDigit VR mini By Dan Ochiva
With laptops having overtaken desktops as the preferred computing platform, storage gear manufacturers are following with products that you might take on the road...
G-Technology G-Speed eS PRO XL By Dan Ochiva
While local storage works for many postproduction setups, some newer, less expensive technologies are enabling editors to add larger high-speed disk arrays once only affordable by the big players...
Focus Enhancements FS-H200 By Dan Ochiva
Tiny hard drives anchored the first generation of portable recorders; now, the latest varieties of flash memory are fast and cheap enough to start turning up...
Codex Digital Transfer Station By Dan Ochiva
If you take flash RAM-based camera systems on the road, better be ready to back things up ASAP. The Codex Digital Transfer Station does just that...
AJA Video Systems Ki Pro By Dan Ochiva
Solid-state, flash RAM-based systems are catching on for location recording. But until recently, the products have been pricey...
Globalstor Data ExtremeStor-DI REDe By Dan Ochiva
Does it make sense to work at 4K resolutions? Heck, even attempting to view 4K is tough since little except Sony's high-end SXRD can claim to play back such resolutions, something monitors still can't do...