Articles Posted in July 2002
"SIGGRAPH 2002 Show Preview" By Dan Ochiva A sneak peek at what you can expect to see at this annual computer graphics conference.
Articles Posted in February 2002
"Set to Fly High? The Long Awaited Media 100 Pegasus Has Arrived" By Bob Turner An Advanced Look at Media 100's Next-Generation Editing/Compositing System.
"Is Nothing Real Anymore?" By Bob Turner A Preview of Avid's Upcoming XPress DV 3.0.
"Mac Enabled: Avid Xpress DV 3.0" By Bob Turner An analysis of the implications of Apple's acquisition of Nothing Real.
Articles Posted in December 2001
"A Technical Discussion on Megahertz Myths"
By Bob Turner
An interview with Mike Rockwell, Avid chief technology officer.
Articles Posted in October 2001
"Designing a Webcasting Facility"
By Mark Siegel
To build a well-planned webcasting facility, it’s important to understand the differences and similarities between webcasting and broadcasting.
Articles Posted in September 2001
"REVIEW: Panasonic's LF-D201U DVD-RAM Drive"
By Tom Patrick McAuliffe
DVD-RAM is, on a per-megabyte basis, a very cost-effective medium for storage. This drive from Panasonic gives video pros, who routinely wrestle with files larger than a gigabyte, easy access to immense backup and storage power.
"Salvaging Bad Audio"
By Steve Cunningham
There are several hardware and software tools that can greatly improve bad audio tracks and deliver sound that is much improved over the original recording. The trick, though, is finding the right audio tool for the specific noise problem.
"Meet Me on the Web"
By Phil DeLancie
By moving meetings onto the Web, budget-conscious companies can trim travel budgets while working more efficiently.
"Building the Interactive TV Infrastructure"
By Chris Lee
As television migrates from a system fundamentally based on broadcasting to one fundamentally based on on-demand delivery, we shall see a change in the infrastructure used to deliver programming to our homes.
"Not Just a Flash in the Pan"
By Frank McMahon
As Macromedia's Flash matures as a tool for creating online content, it continues to be enhanced not only by new features but also by an ever-widening circle of support programs and technologies.
Articles Posted in August 2001
"Returning the Sense of Touch to Audio Editing"
By Steve Cunningham
Several companies have brought forth control surfaces for audio editors to lead us out of the fader-less desert and back to the promised land of buttons, faders, and knobs.
"GlobalStreams: Turning from Play to Business"
By Debra Kaufman
GlobalStreams president/CEO Ted Briscoe faces the difficult task of taking the best assets of a defunct company with a tarnished street rep and turning them into gold.
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