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NewTek Ships Sub-$5k TriCaster 40 Multi-camera Live Production System

TriCaster 40 creates a new entry point for broadcasters and producers who need full-resolution, HD, multi-camera live production and streaming capabilities, at a breakthrough price
Featured News, Posted 29 Aug 2012

Review: Sony Google TV NSZ-GS7

Sony shrinks its Google TV box, but the new box lacks basic functionality.
Featured Articles, Posted 28 Aug 2012

48 Hour Film Project, Part 2: Accelerating the Edit in Apple Final Cut Pro X

No matter how fast, efficient, and determined a 48 Hour Film Project production team is, they need to finish strong with a streamlined edit. Final.revised editor Scott Strimple describes how Apple Final Cut Pro X allowed him to deliver the goods on deadline, by leveraging key features that could make any edit cook.
Featured Articles, Posted 22 Aug 2012

Streaming Over 4G with Teradek Cube, Pt. 2: Testing Results

In Part 1 of this article, we looked at how to set up a live webcast over 4G with the Teradek Cube and the Bond 4G Cellular Transmitter. Now we'll look at the results of the testing with the setup we assembled.
Featured Articles, Posted 15 Aug 2012

Sony Creative Software Rolls Out Pixelcast Online Media Sharing Service

Pixelcast encourages collaboration between friends and family with videos, photos, and music to create a complete multimedia experience. Videos can also be uploaded directly to Pixelcast.com from within the newly upgraded Movie Studio Platinum 12 software.
Featured News, Posted 13 Aug 2012

Streaming Over 4G with the Teradek Cube, Pt. 1: Setup

With the rise and increased penetration of 4G networks, live streaming over cellular is becoming more and more accessible. For this review, we tested the Teradek Cube encoder and Bond 4G cellular transmitter
Featured Articles, Posted 13 Aug 2012

Video Review: Collaborative Editing in the Cloud with WeVideo

WeVideo is a cloud-based NLE that allows video editors to upload media files and edit them collaboratively or individually from any computer with a viable broadband connection, for HD export and sharing to YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and Twitter. But is it powerful and versatile enough for professional editors?
Featured Articles, Posted 13 Aug 2012

StarTech Releases New PCI Express and ExpressCard HD Video Capture Cards

Both cards support full, high-definition (1080p) video capture, the PCI Express Capture Card supports both digital and analog video input support with built-on HDMI and DVI input ports, and includes the necessary adapters for converting and capturing video from VGA or component video sources
Featured News, Posted 03 Aug 2012

Sonnet Adds Echo Express SE to Echo Line of PCIe Thunderbold Expansion Chassis

The new, lower cost device enables the use of a wide variety of high-performance PCIe adapter cards, originally designed for use in desktop computers, with any computer equipped with a Thunderbolt port
Featured News, Posted 03 Aug 2012

Telestream Announces Flip4Mac 3.0

New version of official Mac Windows Media player supports OS X Mountain Lion, and features 64-bit enhancements and Flip Player multiformat video player
Featured News, Posted 25 Jul 2012

Review: Sony NEX-FS700 Large-Sensor Camcorder

The Sony NEX-FS700 has much to recommend it as a top-flight large-sensor, interchangeable-lens camcorder and as a worth-the-upgrade successor to the Sony FS100. And it's 4k support and 10x slo-mo are nothing to sneeze at. But what makes it the best camera in the market for webcast producers?
Featured Articles, Posted 23 Jul 2012

Review: Nikon D800 DSLR Camera, Part 1

In this two-part series, we'll examine how well Nikon's much-heralded D800 DSLR works as a video camera, in terms of operability and functionality. In part two, we'll report on some audio and video tests comparing the D800 to another highly regarded DSLR, and to a more traditional prosumer camcorder.
Featured Articles, Posted 23 Jul 2012

From Slides to Tape to Streaming: Nordwin Alberts, Moving Stills

Dutch filmmaker Nordwin Alberts has worked with a range of media in his 26 years in the professional production business, transitioning from stills and multi-projector slideshows to tape-based editing and DVD delivery. Today, streaming is the medium of choice for his industrial, promotional, and experimental films; here's a look at how his work and workflow have evolved.
Featured Articles, Posted 19 Jul 2012

DVEO Intros First Real-Time Commercial HDMI to HD-SDI Converters

DVEO HD Spigot converters feature dual outputs and are fully compatible with SMPTE-259M and SMPTE 292M; supported resolutions include 1080p, 1080i, 1035i, or 720p HD
Featured News, Posted 17 Jul 2012

KnowledgeVision Brings Presentation Video Versatility to YouTube Users

YouTube videos can now be enhanced with advanced interactive features including synchronized presentation slides, clickable reference links, navigation, searchable transcripts, and social media widgets
Featured News, Posted 17 Jul 2012

Benchmark Tests: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 vs. Apple Final Cut Pro X

There have been lots of comparisons between Final Cut Pro X and Premiere Pro CS6, with most focusing on features and workflows. This article discusses a series of multiple-format benchmark tests that analyzed comparative performance between the two programs.
Sponsored Articles, Posted 09 Jul 2012

Grass Valley EDIUS 6.5 Now Shipping

Key new features for streaming producers include cross-platform codec support, 10-bit color correction, Flash exporter, updated Layouter, native image stabilization, and new loudness meter
Featured News, Posted 03 Jul 2012

Broadcast Pix Helps Beam Olympic Torch from Northern Ireland to World-Record Audience with Granite 5000

Two-hour live production streamed live to Neelb.tv and delivered on large public screens in Belfast using Broadcast Pix Granite 5000 Video Control Center
Featured News, Posted 26 Jun 2012

Is the New MacBook Pro the Ultimate Ultra-Portable Live Stream Machine?

Due to its unprecedented screen resolution, speed, and next-gen connectivity, the new next-generation MacBook Pro, announced on Monday at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference, might just be the ticket for streaming media ultraportability, for a variety of reasons.
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Jun 2012

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