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Featured News from The Briefing Room
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SI-3D
By Michael Goldman
Silicon Imaging continues to ride the
wave
of success its camera had as part of Slumdog Millionaire’s
Oscar-winning ride. The company, at NAB this year touting its
integrated
3D cinema camera/visualization system, had the good timing last year to
provide technology from its original, now two-year-old, SI-2K camera
system to director Danny Boyle and his award-winning cinematographer,
Anthony Dod Mantle, for crucial chase sequences across the city of
Mumbai, India, that were part of the movie’s critically acclaimed
visual style. more>>
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EditShare
sharing more than storage
By Trevor Boyer
In this media day and age,
it’s apparently not enough to offer just blazing-fast shared storage
based on SATA drives and Gigabit Ethernet or 10-Gigabit Ethernet
networking. EditShare, which over the past few years has made
network-attached storage systems that act like SANs, is now focused on
workflow. more>>
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AV
at NAB
By Michael Goldman
As the editor of
millimeter’s sister publication Sound & Video
Contractor, it was informative to see quite a few professional AV
technologies, applications, and players on the NAB show floor as I
wandered around today. Digital Signage and various display
manufacturers
might well be expected, but what is interesting is that a handful of
other hardware manufacturing types from the AV world are finding NAB a
useful introduction to their own big summer show: InfoComm. more>>
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FreshDV
Video: Litepanels
We dropped by the Litepanels booth at NAB
2009 to talk about the company’s dimmable, color-selectable,
focusable
1×1 units for video and cine lighting. We also talked about the
Litepanels Mini and Mini Pro units for on-camera lighting. more>>
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Featured News from The Briefing Room
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Matrox
Announces Matrox MXO2 Mini--Affordable High Definition HDMI and Analog
I/O for Mac and PC
Matrox Video Products Group
announced Matrox MXO2 Mini, a new version of the award-winning Matrox
MXO2 I/O device. It can be used with Mac and PC laptop and desktop
systems and popular applications including Final Cut Pro, Adobe
Premiere
Pro and Photoshop, and many more. It provides capture and playback of
high definition video via HDMI and analog component; or NTSC and PAL
via
analog component S-Video, and composite. more>>
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Nvidia
Brings Highly Acclaimed Quadro FX 4800 to Mac Market
Nvidia brings to Mac Pro
users its award-winning Nvidia Quadro FX 4800, the market’s most
advanced professional graphics card. With its sophisticated GPU
architecture and industry leading features, the Quadro FX 4800 delivers
a substantial boost in graphics performance and capabilities, allowing
users to continue to push the boundaries of realism and performance in
markets such as: architecture, content creation, science, and medicine.
more>>
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