» DVEO Announces U.S. Introduction of World’s First Seamless IP Redundancy Switch

IPGuard™ Secures the Delivery of any Digital TV, Radio and Data Services Over IP Networks

» Testronic Incorporates New Tool from Deluxe Digital Studios Into Award Winning File-Based QC Lab

Lab Introduces Innovative Veristream Automation Tool Into Digital Content Chain

» Introducing Schneider Kreuznach Cine-Xenar III Prime Lenses including 18mm/T2.2

Lenses will be available in July 2012

» Full Compass Hosts “Music Biz” Workshop For Young Musicians

“Making It in the Music Biz” features notable Yamaha recording artists and other music business professionals

» NVIDIA CEO to Present Keynote Address at GPU Technology Conference

Live video webcast of the address will also be available

» The Hollywood Post Alliance Opens the 2012 HPA Awards Call for Entries

Industry Honors Focus on Innovation, Creativity, Excellence in Post Production

» CineGear Solutions, Inc. Launch the aiRCam GP on Kickstarter.com for only $375

Makers of the aiRCam SC debut new product

» Blackmagic Design To Host NYC Blackmagic Roadshow on May 24th

Event will include Blackmagic Design’s complete range of products for broadcast, post production and live events

Friday, May 27, 2011

Audition: Made for Video (Part One)

elaine montoya

A complete roundtrip audio workflow solution for those of us working in broadcast, film, vfx, and motion graphics.

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Adobe recently released Production Premium CS5.5. With this new release, there are some amazing new features designed specifically for motion graphic designers, vfx artists, and editors. Advertisement

I was fortunate to get a chance to try out early versions of several of the applications, and couldn’t wait for the release date this past April. My reason? In addition to the numerous updates to applications in the Production Premium suite – including ‘major upgrade’ features like the new Warp Stabilizer, Camera Lens Blur and Light Falloff features in After Effects - I was really excited about the inclusion of Audition into the Production Premium and Master Collection suites.

Here is a look into my own real-world workflow using Audition.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

After Effects Apprentice Free Video: Managing Audio Levels

Chris and Trish Meyer

Audio doesn’t work like other parameters…

As we mentioned earlier, we’ve been busy this year creating an extensive, multi-course video training series based on our popular beginner’s book After Effects Apprentice. Each course has a selection of movies that are free for all to view; we’re re-posting those videos here on PVC to make sure you don’t miss them. This one is for those new to handling audio, and wondering how to best control its level.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

AJA KiPro Mini review + commentary

Allan Tépper

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Like a miniature version of the original KiPro from AJA (which I reviewed in October 2009), the KiPro Mini performs many of the same functions (although not all of them) in a fraction of the space —and at a fraction of the cost— and is designed to dock onto the back of many professional camcorders, while it makes a higher quality recording than that is possible internally with most of them. With a flood of other 4:2:2 dockable recorders reaching the market (and one that existed previously which recorded MPEG2 8-bit), this article will attempt to point out the KiPro Mini’s unique virtues, so you’ll have a better idea why it may —or may not— be the best one for you.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Adobe Audition for Mac at NAB 2011

Scott Gentry

Completely new for Mac and 5.5

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Ellen Wixted narrates a brief Adobe Audition demo for the Mac.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

FirstCom Music Library at NAB 2011

Scott Gentry

How do you video a music library?

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Sure, there’s not much to see in a video about a new website for a music library, but the spokesperson is engaging and informative.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

KTEK Booms and Shoes

Scott Gentry

New from KTEK

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Ktek makes pretty great products.  I have 2 poles myself and love checking out the goodies every NAB.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Zaxcom Audio at NAB 2011: Nomad Production Sound

Scott Gentry

I want….

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Zaxcom booth is always understated, but the products are drool worthy.  We’re hoping to get our ProAudio Coalition guys to review this soon.  Stay tuned…

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Audio-Technica Head Worn Microphone

Scott Gentry

This mic would have been a good choice for NAB coverage.

Cool announcer voice guy walks us through Audio-Technica head-worn microphone.  This is part one for Audio-Technica.

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