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4/07/2011 11:57 AM
Broadcasters have a range of choices when it comes to signal compression solutions. For advanced, professional-grade compression, MPEG-2, H.264 and JPEG 2000 are all viable options. Ultimately, network infrastructure, bandwidth requirements and budget all help to define the “right” choice for a broadcaster. MPEG-2 and H.264 are strong options for compression for next-generation multimedia applications. Read More
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11/22/2010 12:09 PM
Here are some Holiday shooting tips to make your family videos more enjoyable to watch.

(Holidays 2010 update - with Video Montage and new HD DSLR shooting Tips)

Each year around Thanksgiving we update and publish this guide. We've been doing it for over a decade. Today you can shoot video on not just a camcorder, but your iPhone or cell phone, still camera, webcam, or pocket size solid-state digital video cameras. No matter what you shoot with, you'll find the tips in this guide helpf Read More

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4/02/2010 10:53 AM
We've been busy publishing and updating the Guides on our website!
  • Videoguys' Guide to DSLR Workflows
  • Videoguys Guide to Migrating From Avid Liquid to Avid Media Composer
  • Videoguys Guide to Understanding HD Formats
  • Videoguys' FAQ: Matrox MXO2 Family of Products
  • Wedding & Event Videography Guide from the Videoguys
  • Videoguys' Professional Video Editing and Production Guide

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    4/02/2010 9:15 AM
    In 2006, Avid liberated its flagship Media Composer from its hardware host and offered the widely popular editing platform in a software-only version. The company has faced fierce competition from other popular editing platforms, and has responded by steadily ramping up the capabilities and features of Media Composer. With its second major upgrade, Avid has repositioned itself as a cutting-edge innovator of digital editing technology with more competitive prices.

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    3/30/2010 11:05 AM
    Canon USA choose the FCP SuperMeet in San Francisco as the first public venue in which to display the same mock-up for a U.S. audience. Similar to the first unveiling at InterBEE, the unlabeled model was shown only under glass, however I managed to sneak a few photos when it was briefly out of its display case at the conclusion of the event. Read More
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    Posted by: gary September 13, 2011 9:39 AM
    One of the most confusing things about digital video editing is the storage requirement. In this article the Videoguys Techs will help you better understand just what kind of storage you'll need for your video productions. Mac or PC based video editors face the same storage challenges and questions, and we've got the straight forward answers you need! (Read More)
    Posted by: gary July 28, 2011 12:44 PM
    We get asked all the time, "What computer system should I use for Video Editing?" So, we created this page to give you some basic guidelines. Every month computers get more powerful and less expensive, so the recommendations on this page could become outdated very quickly. We will try our best to keep it up to date but if you see something that doesn’t look right or if you’re configuring a system that may be somewhat different please e-mail (videoguy@videoguys.com) or call the Videoguys at 800- (Read More)
    Posted by: matt July 14, 2009 2:19 PM
    Inexpensive Consumer Video Editing programs like Pinnacle Studio, Adobe Premiere Elements, Sony Vegas Movie Studio, Apple iMovie, Windows MovieMaker are easy and fun to use. In fact, I think they are pretty amazing. While these products can be purchased for less then one hundred dollars they deliver a level of performance and features that would have cost 10 times as much just 5 years ago! While these products allow you to edit your video, create slideshows, author DVDs and export them to the we (Read More)

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