Editing


Editing is at the core of what MacVideo is about. Whether you use Final Cut Pro, Avid, or Adobe Premiere, MacVideo covers each of these applications and whatever hardware and software one uses in combination with these. The technological leaps in post-production moves at a tremendous speed with Apple clearly leading and determining the direction and pace of change


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DigitalFilm Tree, Hollywood

DigitalFilm Tree, Hollywood

When Walter Murch was investigating using Final Cut Pro to edit Cold Mountain, he and his assistant, Sean Cullen, visited a Los Angeles post facility known as DigitalFilm Tree to see what was possible. This resulted in a $999 piece of software being used to edit an eighty million dollar feature film. This high profile project well and truly put DigitalFilm Tree on the map as a facility able to handle major feature film work outside the established AVID way of working. In this piece we step inside DigitalFilm Tree, and Founder and CEO, Ramy Katrib shows us the facility and describes how it all works.

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Editing News

Archiware free 'Video Visions' event with guests Apple, JPY, MXF4Mac next month

Free afternoon of talks, tips and demos for post-production professionals

Apple, Archiware, JPY and MXF4Mac will be demonstrating a range of time-saving video production tips at a special central London event next week on the afternoon of Tuesday 23rd March.

Apple's patent power play, iPad challenge to publishers

Readers weigh in on why Apple's patent suit against HTC is wrong, why iPad users will gladly pay for 'print' content and more

It's time again to dip into the reader mailbag and pull out some nuggets from the residents of Cringeville. First up - Apple's patent suit over HTC's touch screen technology.



Virgin Media to trial fiber broadband over telegraph poles

Broadband provider looks at alternatives to putting cables in the ground

Virgin Media will use telegraph poles to extend the reach of FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) in a test in the UK village of Woolhampton, it said on Thursday.

Apple reveals US iPad accessory pricing

US customers can now pre-order the Wi-Fi version of the iPad, which ships on 3 April

Apple has updated the US Store with iPad ordering details and pricing a range of accessories including the iPad Keyboard Dock, iPad case and iPad Dock.

Freescale to build cheap tablet running Android and Linux

i.MX51 prototype showed off at Mobile World Congress

$200 tablet PCs have been something of a pipe dream. There was the Crunchpad, which was supposed to be $200, but that didn't last very long, coming out as the $400 Joo Joo. If what Freescale showed off at Mobile World Congress becomes reality, though, the dream may finally come true.

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