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5/02/2012 1:53 PM
Attention Avid Editors: Your Existing Hardware & Software are Your Key to Savings on the Latest Avid Hardware & Software... including Symphony 6

Upgrade Your Mojo SDI, Mojo or Adrenaline to the New Avid Mojo/Nitris DX Hardware & Get a FREE Upgrade to Avid Media Composer 6! Read More

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4/27/2012 1:53 PM
Avid is currently (until June 15, 2012) running a special upgrade/crossgrade promo on Avid Symphony. You can crossgrade your Final Cut Pro (V7 or before) or upgrade your old Avid (Xpress Pro, Xpress DV or Media Composer) license to a brand new Symphony v6.0 license for a meagre US$995. That is a $5,000 discount on the full price, and $2,500 discount on the Avid Media Composer crossgrade price. Read More
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4/21/2012 9:11 AM
With Apple almost throwing the baby out with the bathwater in Final Cut Pro X, it’s down to Avid to steady the video-editing ship with a solid update to its venerable Media Composer.

The first big change is that Avid has gone down the 64-bit route and for Mac users it means that Lion is a requirement. The advantage of 64-bit, besides the processing boost, is the ability to access much more memory, which is vital for complex sequences that use a lot of effects. Read More

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4/16/2012 1:14 PM
MOTU will showcase broadcast-quality, Thunderbolt-based workstations featuring Final Cut Pro X and Media Composer running on a MacBook Pro, tethered to a 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt Display, Caldigit T-series high-speed storage devices (single drive and RAID), and the HDX-SDI Thunderbolt video interface. Read More
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4/11/2012 9:30 PM
For a limited time only, Avid Media Composer & Apple Final Cut Pro Owners can step-up to Avid's professional editing & finishing software at the lowest price ever! At last year's NAB show Avid launched a special Media Composer Crossgrade program for Final Cut Pro editors to come back to Avid for just $995. That program was a huge success! Now Avid is upping the ante and going all in by making the same offer to Avid Symphony 6! Yes, that's right, FCP editors may now crossgrade to Avid Symphony Read More


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Posted by: gary February 24, 2012 2:23 PM
March 2012 update with 3 recommended builds! You can mix & match components between the two DIY9 P9X79 builds (Hot Rod vs Videoguys' Choice). For those on a tight budget our DIY8 Sandy Bridge system based on the P8Z68 and i7 2600K processor is a fine choice. For our Videoguys' Choice DIY9 system we tried to get as close to $2K as possible for our system, but we went over. (Read More)
Posted by: gary January 6, 2012 1:07 PM
Thunderbolt is a new, high-speed, dual-protocol I/O technology designed by Intel and introduced by Apple that delivers amazing performance, with ease & simplicity. It makes attaching Thunderbolt enabled storage and I/O cards a breeze. All of the current Apple iMacs, MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs and Mac Minis have Thunderbolt. Today’s iMacs with Thunderbolt no longer have the drawback of limited upgradeability. They are easily expandable and support video capture and output as well as professional (Read More)

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