The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: RumorsGerald Sinden of the Huffington Post writes that he was given the first production model of the iTablet and 24 hours to play with it. According to his post, its gesture based and sports a 10" screen along with being a phone, albeit a large one. There will be two cameras in it, and an option to mount it on (Read More)
Post Magazine's News:
HOLLYWOOD - DreamWorks Animation SKG and Sony Pictures Imageworks are both integrating Autodesk Mudbox software into their Linux-based production pipelines. Autodesk Consulting's custom development team worked collaboratively with teams at both facilities to port the digital sculpting and texture painting software to the Li (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Is CrunchGear gradually turning into a car blog? We test drove a Chevy Volt concept, saw the Subaru snowtank, and tested the Telsa Roadster Sport. I sense a disturbing trend… But at least this next car we looked at is 100% geek through and through. It’s the world smallest HD video production studio, crammed inside of a Mini (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Reviews, MusicHere at TUAW, we've not given Apple's Logic Studio a great deal of coverage recently. In particular, back in July 2009, Apple released its latest iteration of the popular music production software, Logic Pro 9 (alongside the upgrade to all its various virtual studio components too), and (Read More)
Articles For Google Sitemaps:
CULVER CITY - Editor Peter S. Elliot and assistant editor Rob Molina were part of the team that cut Roland Emmerich’s new apocalyptic feature 2012. The film stars John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Danny Glover and Chiwetel Ejiofor, and was shot digitally using the Genesis camera, though 35mm was used for some underwater sequences. (Read More)
Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed:
Due to positive client feedback, the Mobile Television Group has installed its second Kayenne multiformat video production switcher. (Read More)
Studio Daily | Main RSS Feed:
EditShare, the technology leader in cross platform collaborative editing and shared media storage, and Dixon Sports Computing, the sports video management experts since 1992, have deployed a new HD production workflow at the Cincinnati Reds' Great American... (Read More)
Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed:
The video production unit of the NFL team is using a combination of an RF Central RFX-CMT-II transmitter and RMR-X6-II diversity receiver. (Read More)
Studio Daily | Main RSS Feed:
Noise Industries, developer of visual effects tools for the postproduction and broadcast markets, announced that it has released an update to its popular freebie generator plug-in, Pan and Zoom. The intuitive controls of the new Pan and Zoom 2 plug-in enables... (Read More)
Post Magazine's News:
NEW YORK – Stock video marketplace Pond5.com has expanded its royalty-free offerings with the addition of stock music and sound effects. The new audio component of Pond5 launches with more than 15,000 sound effects and over 3,000 production music tracks. (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, iPhoneLet's file this under 'really bad ideas done poorly.' Sony would like to sell you 1,000 ringtones, sound effects, and comedy voices on a data DVD that's just oh so ready to import into iTunes. Sony doesn't seem to offer a comparable product for other cellphones, like may (Read More)
Articles For Google Sitemaps:
As the world turns to HD, there is an increased focus on quality throughout the production chain. New technologies enable new, distributed workflows. The TV and film industry is looking for remote editing, often in a different time zone, so that they can move towards cost-effective 24-hour operation. This means that very hi (Read More)
UMPCPortal:
The Eee PC T91 is one of the few netbooks we really track closely now at UMPCPortal. Most others have drifted off into the forest of 10”. 1.5KG ‘high-end’ netbook land so it’s nice to see some news on it. This time it’s about the multitouch touchscreen version.With Win 7, 32GB of SSD (no word on the speed of that yet) and (Read More)