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NVIDIA Cash back offer - Don't miss out!

Monday, November 28, 2011

We don't see trade-in offers in the hi tech products sector very often but NVIDIA and Matek Business Media are currently offering owners of any professional NVIDIA graphics card the offer to get cash back on their old, used card when they upgrade top a new Quadro 4000 and 5000 card. 

The Quadro 4000 and 5000 cards offer dramatic increases in speed on both Avid editing solutions and Adobe CS Suite, so for most video professionals the card is a cost effective upgrade increasing the productivity substantially.

The cash back amount you can get is equivalent to if you sold your old card on ebay! so is a pretty good deal as trade-ins go so don't miss out! - you can get a full run down of the offer from the Matek website: NVIDIA Graphics Cards Special

Apple announces Final Cut Pro X

Thursday, June 23, 2011
Apple have announced thier latest version of thier editing and post production software; Final Cut X.

Final Cut X is a new landmark release. The popular video editing software has been rebuilt from the ground up and according to Apple "breaks free from the restrictions of old fashioned timeline tracks"




The new software boasts a host of new features and improvements for video editors including:

  • Improved performance
  • New timeline including 'clip connections' magnetic timeline' compound clips and a host of features that improve the workflow of video editors
  • dynamic media organisation that helps editors find thier video clips
Further information on Final Cut X is available on the Apple website.

How to Survive as a Freelance Cameraman

Monday, September 06, 2010
The Guild of Television Cameramen business skills 'roadshow' is soon to be in the North West. The 'How to Survive as a Freelance' event will be staged in Manchester on Saturday 25 September. the roadshow has already visited Uxbridge and Birmingham and have had excellent responses from those who attended. 

The event includes guidance and information on how to market yourself as a freelancer, vital information on tax and insurance, and advice on how to finance camera and video kit purchases.

Topics and activities covered:

  • Survival Skills for Freelances
  • Paying for Your Gear
  • Keeping the Books Straight
  • The Risk Business, Simon Shaw
  • Vision + Media, 
  • Big Shed, a tour of the facilities and studios
  • All this plus a free lunch and refreshments!
See the feedback from earlier days on our Wish you were there? section.

These workshops are free to Guild of Television Cameramen members. Non-members are welcome, space permitting, but will be subject to an entrance fee. Further details can be found on the Guilds website

Avid releases Media Composer Version 5.0

Monday, June 14, 2010
Avid have finally released version 5.0 of their popular editing software - Media Composer

What’s new in Avid Media Composer v5.0

  • Directly access and edit RED files through AMA, without transcoding (images are scaled to HD frame size) 
  • Work natively with QuickTime video formats, including Apple ProRes and H.264 
  • Edit video and audio by dragging and dropping elements in the timeline 
  • Keep high-end finishing projects in-house and gain great color precision with HD-RGB support (including dual-link I/O support with Nitris DX systems) 
  • Monitor video externally with support for the Matrox MXO2 Mini 
  • Mix and match frame sizes and aspect ratios — in addition to formats, frame rates, and resolutions — in the same timeline 
  • Take a break during long renders and have your system email you when the job’s done 
  • Import AVCHD files directly from cameras and other devices 
  • Capture to and edit XDCAM HD and DVC PRO HD formats from baseband without additional hardware 
  • Access low-res XDCAM proxies for offline work, with full-quality audio Import text-based ancillary data and embed it in the video signal with the new “Data Track” and SMPTE 436M support using Nitris DX- and Mojo DX-based systems 
  • View stereo audio tracks as single channels in the timeline for easier handling 
  • Create high-quality sounds and mixes with support for RTAS audio processing plug-ins 
  • Natively access and edit 4:2:2 MPEG-2 media from the new Canon cameras using AMA

The First HD-SDI Scan Converter with Genlock for under £750?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The Matrox Convert DVI lets broadcasters and video professionals easily take the computer based content direct to air. It adds the option of creating broadcast video from computer applications such as Skype, YouTube, Google Earth, video games, and web browser sessions, as well as journalists’ mobile phone videos.

Quality HD-SDI scan converters with genlock typically cost thousands of pounds each and SDI audio embedders are often required. However Matrox Convert DVI is very inexpensive by comparison and allows system audio to be embedded in the SDI signal. It provides high-end features, excellent quality, and the ease-of-use necessary in broadcast operations.

The Matrox Convert DVI controls are provided via a simple PC-based user interface. By simply using a mouse, rather than with buttons on the unit itself, users can choose to output the entire screen or a region-of-interest of any size. Additional features such as a flicker reduction filter, an underscan mode, customizable presets with user-assignable hotkeys, password protection, and a stand-alone mode ensure optimal flexibility for many different applications, provide additional value. In applications where the DVI signal is not coming from a computer, but from a camera or medical device for example, Matrox Convert DVI can operate independently of a PC to deliver SDI and analog video.

This quite possible could be the best value Scan converter and Genlock available today!

Apples Final Cut Pro popular at the Oscars!

Monday, July 20, 2009

As an indication on how far Apple has come in the last few years with it's editing and effects software, the predominant platform for editing Documentaries in this years oscars was: Final Cut Pro. According to a CNET news article 9 out of the 10 nominees in the "Documentary Feature" and "Documentary Short" categories this year, used Final Cut Studio in the making of their films. The Final Cut Studio package includes Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color, Compressor, and DVD Studio Pro, This extensive suite gives filmmakers all the post production tools necessary to produce movies.

CNET interviewed acouple of the people responsible for this year's nominated movies including Matthew O'Neil, director of "China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province;" Kim Roberts, editor of "Food, Inc.;" and Dan Wilken, online editor of "Food, Inc."

"We switched over entirely to Final Cut Pro and forced any holdout editors to switch too, because it made the most sense economically and allowed us to do everything we needed," said O'Neil.

Roberts added. "I tend to work on a lot of independent documentaries and Final Cut Pro is affordable and a good application. It's been a natural choice for filmmakers," she said.

You can catch up with the full article on CNET here 

Buy Final Cut Studio here, you never know it could be you at the Oscars next!