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October 08, 2015 |
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Featured Articles |
Choosing a Capture Card for Multicamera Live Production |
To choose the best capture card for mixing live events with PC-based software, you should pursue multi-part analysis. In this article, I'll get you up to speed on what features to look for, but you're going to have to carry the load on the critical subjective items. |
The Connected Camcorder: Pros and Cons of In-Camera Wireless Capabilities for Live Delivery |
As we enter the "Internet of Things" era, when all sorts of "things" are directly reachable over the internet, it should come as no surprise professional camcorders are coming along for the ride. They are actually somewhat late to the game, with smartphones already providing the ability to send a video out over the internet from the same device that captured it for quite some time. But connected professional camcorders have a lot to offer users looking for a streamlined professional streaming solution that video-capable smartphones can't deliver. |
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Featured News |
JVC Unveils 2.0 Firmware for 4K Camera Line |
Free upgrade for all current GY-LS300, GY-HM200, and GY-HM170 owners adds log gamma setting and a unique Prime Zoom feature to the GY-LS300, as well as a histogram and new 70 Mbps 4K recording mode for all three camcorders |
RE:Vision DE:Flicker Now Available for Nuke, Vegas Pro, Fusion, HitFilm, Other OpenFX Plug-in Hosts |
DE:Flicker is designed to smooth out those annoying flicker and artifacts when shooting high frame rate or timelapse video |
Waves Audio Announces 5.1 and 7.1 Surrround Support in MultiRack SoundGrid |
The world's best-sounding reverbs, equalizers, compressors, limiters and delays, used in recording studios and mixing rooms the world over, are now at the fingertips of all audio engineers, without the limitations of hardware and at a fraction of the cost. MultiRack is ideal for live sound, broadcast, post-production and more |
Adobe Announces CC Video App Updates at Adobe MAX 2015 |
Key announcements include Adobe Capture CC; video in Adobe Stock; Touch capabilities in Premiere Pro and After Effects; 4k-to-8k and HDR support; and Audition's new Remix feature |
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