Review: HP Z400 By Jan Ozer
The HP Z400 is the entry-level computer in HP's new Nehalem-based line, with models starting as low as $969. That's compared to $1,679 for the midlevel Z600 and $1,999 for the high-end Z800...
NAB Show 2009 Through My Ears, Eyes, and Sore Feet, Part 1 By Jan Ozer
I spent four days at NAB last month, and this month I’ll describe what I learned in the key areas that I follow...
Test Drive: Intel Nehalem, Part 2 By Jan Ozer
Welcome back to our presentation of how HP’s new Intel Nehalem-based workstations compare to older workstations when rendering from Adobe Creative Suite 4 (CS4)...
Q&A with Salt Creative Director/Partner Ian Douglass By Craig Erpelding
Ian Douglass is creative director/partner at Salt, a creative design and postproduction boutique located in Culver City, Calif., that has done work for national advertising clients ...
The Disappearing Desktop By Dan Ochiva
Is your current computer your last desktop? You might think so if you’ve been reading the pundits lately. The world seems to be thinking small...
Test Drive: Intel Nehalem, Part 1 By Jan Ozer
A few months ago, I ran some Adobe Creative Suite 4 (CS4) benchmarks on different computers that isolated how CS4 performed with formats ranging from DV to Red. Now that Intel’s Nehalem processor is upon us, those numbers are obsolete...
Beyond Web Video By Franklin McMahon
The last several years have seen dramatic shifts in how we view video on the Web and how we produce web video...
Review: HP Z800 By Jan Ozer
Sporting a completely redesigned case and Intel’s new Nehalem processor, the HP Z800 knocks the socks off HP’s existing workstation line...
Crossroads for the Arts By Eric Melin
You might have heard of Kansas City's most famous filmmaker. After brief stints at the Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio and the Kansas City Film Ad Company, Walt...