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3/04/2010 3:56 PM
If you're a post-production professional editing with Apple Final Cut Studio, Avid Media Composer or Adobe CS4 Production Premium, Videoguys.com is your source for the professional tools you need to make the most of your production environment. At Videoguys.com, we understand that professional video editors have different needs than the average consumer. Not only do you need the best tools available in the industry, you also need the fastest and most reliable solutions because down-time may not Read More
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3/01/2010 2:43 PM
Videoguys.com is your source for the best training products you need to make the most of your video editing and production software! You can sort through the training products in our library by going to the BY CATEGORY > Training section from the top of any page and further sort those results for Adobe, Apple, Avid and more! Here are some great deals to help get you started.

Videoguys.com is your source for the best software to get the most from your video editing system. We now have a com Read More

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3/01/2010 10:38 AM
Matrox Convert DVI lets broadcasters easily and economically take the computer-based content that is quickly becoming a key part of the nightly news to air. It's ideal for creating broadcast video from computer applications such as Skype, YouTube, Google Earth, video games, and web browser sessions, as well as citizen journalists' mobile phone videos. Read More
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Feb
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2/26/2010 11:48 AM
It's snowing again. Most of the schools on Long Island are closed, but we're open with a skeleton crew. We'll be here until 3PM on Friday, then we'll close early for the weekend.

If you're snowed in like us, or you just have some extra time this weekend, why not check out some of the valuable articles posted to our blog.

We've added a really cool feature to the blog, our HOT TAGS cloud. By using our HOT TAGS you can zero right in on the stuff you are interested in. Our HOT TAGS will Read More

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Feb
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2/25/2010 3:27 PM
In this article Walter Biscardi, Jr. tries out the new MC Color controller from Euphonix.

Apple Color has brought a powerful color enhancement tool to the masses much like Final Cut Pro did for editing when it was released. What was once possible with only a high end hardware based system, like daVinci, was now in the hands of anyone with $999 who purchases Final Cut Studio. What has finally started to appear on the landscape are reasonably priced hardware controllers that emulates the same Read More

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Feb
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2/22/2010 10:20 AM
The delivery guy walked in the door just over a week ago with a box containing a sparking, new, fresh off the assembly line MC Color control surface from Euphonix. For those who aren’t familiar with this unit, it’s a brand new entry into the affordable (relatively speaking at $1,499) trackball based hardware support for Apple Color. The Euphonix unit has the Tangent Wave square in its sights with a similar price point and similar functionality. In fact it’s hard to talk about one without compari Read More
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Feb
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2/18/2010 2:58 PM
"The Matrox MAX technology has revolutionized our workflow. Our camera crews typically would record to tape or FireStore drives using our Canon HV20/HV40, Sony PMW-EX1, and Panasonic HPX500 camcorders. They would then ship the tapes or drives back to our facility where staff would transfer the footage to Final Cut Server. It would take us a day just to see it, then another three or four hours to add all the metadata so the editors could get to work. Once the editing was done we would output from Read More
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Feb
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2/18/2010 10:59 AM
Euphonix, a world leader in large-format digital audio consoles, media controllers, and peripherals for over twenty years, has started shipping MC Color, a color grading surface that offers unmatched control and integration with Apple’s Color 1.5.

The slim-line MC Color attaches to the Mac via Ethernet, and features high-resolution optical trackballs, trackwheels, displays, encoders and a host of programmable keys to speed up and enhance the Apple Color workflow. Read More

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Feb
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2/16/2010 4:01 PM
Matrox® Video Products Group today announced Matrox Vetura Playback, a new application on the Mac for convenient playback of H.264 and .mov files using any of the Matrox MXO2 I/O devices.

Field journalists equipped with a Matrox MXO2 device that includes the Matrox MAX H.264 encoding accelerator can shoot and edit their stories, then quickly encode to a very high quality H.264 file faster then realtime. Read More

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Feb
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2/15/2010 10:18 AM
The folks over at Grass Valley have put together a nice littel promo video for the Edius Neo2 w/ Booster. If you have a Videocamera that shoots inteh AVCHD format, you will not find a more powerful and cost effective solution for editing! Which is why we named it one of our Top 10 products of 2009!

Edius Neo 2 w/ Booster is a light version of the full Edius 5 software. Unlike most light NLEs, Neo 2 isn't an oversimplified, dumbed down version. Neo2 is the exact same inteface and software a Read More

Feb
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2/15/2010 9:51 AM
lets get on to the Matrox MXO2 and, more importantly, the newest and imminent driver release that’s coming our way. Unlucky for some perhaps, but hopefully not for Matrox or their users, version 1.9 will be the 13th driver release for the MXO2 in just 18 months... and its a doozy. Read More
Feb
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2/08/2010 11:06 AM
With Apple’s announcement of the iPad there’s been tons of articles, tweets and blog posts about this upcoming piece of hardware. There’s also been tons of ink spilled about just how this little device could be useful in the filmmaking process as well, some right here on this site. I had decided not to write anything at all about the iPad since pretty much everything had already been said. But I got to thinking how this device might integrate more with the post-production side of the filmmaking Read More
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Feb
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2/04/2010 9:15 AM
Edius is not among the most well known Windows based nonlinear editing applications, but this is not for lack of features, functionality, format support, or affordability. For several years now, Edius has been part of the Grass Valley/Thomson stable of products, acquired from original developer Canopus. It's often offered as a bundle with I/O hardware, such as HDStorm, HDSpark, or HDThunder. In this review, we are just considering the Edius 5.1 application and multifunctional software bundle. Read More
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Jan
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1/21/2010 4:01 PM
Over the past year Pioneer Blu-ray burners and our Blu-ray burner bundles have become one of the biggest sellers on our website. Avid, Adobe, Sony, Grass Valley and now even Apple support Blu-ray exporting and authoring. No matter what format of HD footage you shoot, and regardless of the platform or NLE you edit on, there is simply no excuse not to be delivering HD productions to your customers on Blu-ray Disc. Read More
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1/18/2010 3:13 PM
Matrox Video Products Group today announced support for the Matrox CompressHD H.264 encoding accelerator card in conjunction with the Matrox Axio LE and RT.X2 realtime editing platforms.

Award-winning Matrox CompressHD card featuring Matrox MAX technology speeds up HD H.264 file creation for Blu-ray, Flash, YouTube, and other web formats Read More

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