Products: Anton Bauer By Dan Ochiva
Anton Bauer actually started out selling battery belts to the film industry. Over the past decade, the company has been known in the video world for its on-camera battery packs....
Shoot Tools: Maxell By Dan Ochiva
At the 2008 NAB Show, Maxell will be showing its version of the iVDR format with its Field Archive Media, configured for backup and archiving in the field....
Distribute Tools: Addonics Technologies By Dan Ochiva
If you need to add or upgrade storage on a regular basis, you could be out of luck as many of the rack solutions on the market are proprietary to the type or brand of storage. Addonics offers one solution with its 4U Storage Rack, a rackmount storage chassis that is designed to fit into a standard computer rack....
Shoot Tools: Focus Enhancements By Dan Ochiva
The Focus Enhancements FS-5 hard-drive recorder is the company’s latest version of its Direct To Edit (DTE) model, which adds metadata capabilities, additional file-format support, and UDF disk formatting....
Edit Tools: Boxx Technologies By Dan Ochiva
That’s put to good use in Boxx Technologies’ latest high-end workstation, the RTX 8400—which employs two of these quad-core CPUs. Designed with an eye for supplying realtime playback of everything from HDV and HD through to 4K files, the workstation chassis can house up to 24 hot-swappable data drives in addition to two system drives. ...
Edit Tools: CalDigit By Dan Ochiva
The latest Mac and PC hardware and software deliver a lot of capability, including the option of building a software RAID...
Edit Tools: Sonnet Technologies By Dan Ochiva
Until recently, taking a technology such as a RAID array on the road meant only one thing: big flight cases full of rack storage...
Products: Celco By Dan Ochiva
With more interest in 4K production and post, making sure that high-res work is safe is a new problem to consider...
Products: Sonnet Technologies By Dan Ochiva
As new generations of more-capable hard drives turn up in ever smaller form factors, it's not too much to imagine taking a RAID array on the road...