Want an opportunity to edit your own feature-length movie? Director Bruce McDonald is giving you that chance, as he recently made all the footage from his latest feature film available for download. … Keep reading >>
DMN has a nice first-look review of Sony Vegas Pro 8 in which the reviewer takes a look at some of the functions and features of the software.
All in all, Vegas 8 … Keep reading >>
One of the new features included with Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium is the ability to author Blu-ray DVDs … Keep reading >>
The blog over at Adobe has a good article about some of the different products and codecs that are out there to capture and edit HDV footage. Of course, it is focused … Keep reading >>
Studio Daily reviews Avid Xpress Pro 5.6 (recently updated to 5.7), which is now available for Mac OS X, finally making it a direct competitor with Apple’s Final Cut Pro. Although the … Keep reading >>
DMN has a tutorial on how to edit Canon’s 24f footage in Final Cut Pro 6. Similar to progressive-scan video (think 24p), Canon’s 24f stands for “full-frame” video. It is only used … Keep reading >>
Today Adobe announced the newest version of its popular consumer video editing software, Adobe Premiere Elements 4. Also announced was Adobe Photoshop Elements 6. The two … Keep reading >>
Adobe has added native support to Premiere Pro CS3 for Panasonic’s P2 recording format. This means no more need to transcode footage, and creates a much … Keep reading >>
Armed with a new name and some great new features, Sony has announced Vegas Pro 8, the latest in their line of professional NLE software titles. … Keep reading >>
Studio Daily has a quick low-down on Apple’s new iMovie ‘08, which now includes support for many AVCHD camcorders. Apple decided to really simplify this new … Keep reading >>
Designed with content producers in mind, LaCie’s Biggest S2S 5-disk RAID solution will give you storage for hours upon hours of uncompressed HD video. The LaCie Biggest S2S … Keep reading >>
Post production with HDV can be a little tricky, and, for professionals, extra hardware is must in many situations. Tom Kolb over at Creative Cow has … Keep reading >>