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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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Stu Maschwitz: DV Rebel (part 1)
Stu Maschwitz: DV Rebel (part 1)
Stu Maschwitzis a highly regarded director, writer and visual effects artist based in San Francisco. He has worked as a senior visual effects supervisor on many films. He previously worked at Industrial Light and Magic and also co-founded a company known as The Orphanage. In 2007 he authored the book The DV Rebel's Guide: An All-Digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap. In 2008 he became software director of Red Giant software
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80% of UK creatives pressured to be more productive than creative, Adobe
Adobe survey finds UK creatives are meeting a number of challenges to their creativity
While 51% revealed that they are expected to think creatively whilst at work, just over a third (35%) of those surveyed feel they are living up to their creative potential.
Avid sells consumer business: video to Corel, audio to inMusic
Avid is to concentrate on the professional products it's best known for
Avid is to concentrate on the professional products it's best known for.
Apple to release Mac OS X Mountain Lion in July, upgrades cost $19.99
Apple has revealed the final build of Mac OS X Mountain Lion, and that it will likely cost less than £13 to upgrade
Apple has revealed the final build of Mac OS X Mountain Lion, and that it will likely cost less than £13 to upgrade
MacBook Pro Retina display ruins web, Google fixing Chrome browser
Due to bandwidth constraints, webpages traditionally feature low-res images and vectors. It seems that, just as HDTVs have highlighted the imperfections of actors, the high-def MacBook Pro could make websites look fuzzy.
Due to bandwidth constraints, webpages traditionally feature low-res images and vectors. It seems that, just as HDTVs have highlighted the imperfections of actors, the high-def MacBook Pro could make websites look fuzzy.
Apple confirms Mac Pro not dead – but no new model til 2013
Apple has removed the ‘New’ icon beside the Mac Pro on its Apple Store webpage and confirmed that a new Mac Pro is in the works, with a new model expected next year
Apple has removed the ‘New’ icon beside the Mac Pro on its Apple Store webpage and confirmed that a new Mac Pro is in the works, with a new model expected next year





