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6 2003 Production News: Avid Ships OS X Systems Applied Magic Intros ScreenPlay Plus Wedding Package Dell Ships Wide Screen Inspiron 8500 Notebook PC Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7 Now Available, Fully Compatible With Matrox Parhelia Graphics Card Laird Ships capdiv Direct DV Recorder Discreet Unveils cleaner XL for Windows Canon Intros New Optura DV Cameras NBC Reaches Agreement with Avid for Network-wide Installation of Newsroom Computer Systems TrendWatch Fast Fact: Most Stations Dont Plan To Upgrade Their Primary OS Canopus Announces Adobe Premiere 6.5 Bundle for ADVC-1394 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 |
![]() Communicate with shooters so you won't be saying this during your edit sessions If you've been editing video for a while, or even for a few minutes, you can vouch for the truth of that old saying, "garbage in/garbage out" (GIGO). If the footage isn't there, you could be in store for an edit session that could be characterized as The Day From Hell. In this editorial/tutorial, let's take a look at ways to avoid this dreaded situation. Sometimes It's Inspired Photography In/Garbage Out In response to Charlie White's editorial/tutorial about communication between good editors and sometimes bad cameramen, seasoned shooter Tim Gibbons writes about the tragedy of seeing inspired photography butchered by an oftentimes nefarious editing staff. ![]() Music videos revolutionized the music industry in the early 80s with the explosion of MTV and VH-1 making their broad stroke on the cable scene. Most large-arena bands such as Quiet Riot, Poison, and even Yanni made their careers entirely based on the quality and visuals that accompanied their music. More importantly, a music video allows the musician to more capably express their vision and meaning behind a particular song. With more and more musicians coming into the new revolution of desktop audio and video production, it can be safely assumed that a new musical revolution is just beginning. In this tutorial, Douglas Spotted Eagle gives a quick demonstration of the making of a current music video. ![]() A few years ago, turnkey video editing systems belonged to the realm of the specialized reseller. Today, you can get such a system from a variety of sources, including the major computer manufacturers. One such company, Gateway, has set its sights on this market with the latest Digital Film Maker series of DV workstations. The latest system, the 700XL is the company's top of the line system, targeted at the budding digital filmmaker. |
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