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20 2003 Production News: Upcoming AMD Athlon 64 CPU Named `Best PC Processor' by Microprocessor Report Max-T Launches Sledgehammer HD!O Network Storage for HDTV Content Creation Internet Broadcast Audience Surpasses 100 Million Person Milestone Product Managers Salaries Increase, Study Says Ulead DVD Workshop AC-3 Now Available Digital Voodoo Ships HD Cards NAB Announces First Annual Product Awards TrendWatch Fast Fact: Will Stations Compete with FX Studios? Roxio Intros Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Platinum Western Digital Ships FireWire/USB 2.0 Combo Drives Timeline Newsletter Archives If you were forwarded this email from a friend - subscribe now! Related DMN Communities AVVMMP Digi Post Production Film & Video Magazine DV Editing DV Format Digital Producer DMN Newsletters DMN Newsletter #1 Industry News Resource CMN Corp. Communications WaveForm Broadcasting Industry Levels Game Development Loud! Pro Audio Industry Mac Alert Creative Macintosh Pros Pixels Imaging/Design Pros KNews A/V Presentation Industry StreamLine Streaming Industry The CADList CAD Industry TimeLine Production Industry Renders Animation Industry |
Product Manager Maurice Patel talks about the present and future of high end post production In the second of a two-part series of interviews with Maurice Patel, product manager, Discreet systems division, the discussion turns toward how Discreet systems are actually used. In these wide-ranging talks with Digital Media Net's Charlie White, Patel takes a look into the future of post-production, as the high end post world moves toward an all-digital lens-to-screen workflow. ![]() Techno-advances set to shake things up Put your ear next to the digital video editing railroad tracks, and listen along with me. What do you hear? Rumblings. Big, loud, basso-profundo, earth-shaking sounds, telling you that something is coming down the track that's going to shake things up, big time. What is this beast, on its way to rock our world? Come on inside and find out.
What cameras were the press corps shooters using at the big show? Here's an insider's report. With all the hype about new products on the market today, veteran shooter Tim Gibbons thought it would be of some value to write an article about what types of equipment are actually being used in broadcast production. Last month he was hired by Fox Sports News to shoot during the week leading up to Super Bowl XXXVII. Here's his first-hand report. ![]() Without going into a history lesson, dB levels were established in the early days of telephone and radio. In fact, the deci-bel was named after Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of many things including the telephone. The early years determined that 0dB would equal one milliwatt. |
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