Multicam Roundup: Part 1 By Jan Ozer
Most video producers would agree you can't be too skinny, too rich, or have too many camera angles. Though multicamera shoots can be a logistical challenge,...
Edit Review: Apple iLife '06 Reviewer: Franklin McMahon
Apple's goal of bringing professional features to everyday consumers may have you wondering, can you still use iLife 06 if you are a pro? Absolutely....
A New Premiere By Jan Ozer
Unless you've been under a rock for the last few months, you've undoubtedly heard about the high-profile new features in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. These include the new clutter-free interface, four-camera multicam editing, DVD ...
Shoot Review: Datavideo SE-800 Reviewer: Tom Patrick McAuliffe
In television and video production, gone are the days of simply switching between two sources. Our viewers expect more than that. The switcher is the...
Edit Review: Adobe Audition 2.0 Reviewer: Franklin McMahon
Audition 2.0, the latest version of Adobe's multitrack audio editor, finally shakes off its Cool Edit Pro roots with a spiffy new professional interface,...
Mark In
As computer technology has become more deeply a part of production and postproduction over the past few years, it's become apparent that major trends...
iTraining By S. D. Katz
Software-based training for production hasn't always been cool. It's taken 10 years for software companies to realize that helping customers learn to use their products is an opportunity, not a duty. Now, in 2006, there's a new wave...
Miami-based Alienware now offers an expanded mobile workstation line that doesn't lighten the wallet quite as much as its workstations can....
Edit Review: Bias Peak Pro 5 Reviewer: Gary Eskow
If you make your living as an audio professional, you understand that staying afloat requires a flexible approach to the business. Having a specialty...
Olympian Storage By Michael Goldman
Bill Lorenz, project manager for NBC's editing facilities at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy, worked his fifth Olympics this year...