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When University of Florida's Director of
Electronic Media for the Athletic Association, Jerry Wetzel, was looking
for a portable, tapeless HD recording device to travel to the 2010 Sugar
Bowl in New Orleans, he turned to the University's new Center for Media
Innovation and Research for advice. Professor Tim Sorel suggested
looking into the AJA Ki Pro to record video feeds from the New Year's
Day game that the Florida Gators played against the Cincinnati Bearcats.
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Tool of North America Director Erich Joiner's
comedic storytelling sensibilities are on tap for Bud Light in the
latest viral video from DDB. Clothing Drive is the hilarious
sequel to the Emmy award-winning Swear Jar, one of the most
popular web films of 2008. more>> |
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NewTek, a manufacturer of video and 3D
animation products, announced that it is now shipping SpeedEdit 2. This
upgrade to SpeedEdit offers numerous advancements, including support for
additional file formats and enhanced subproject capabilities for more
flexible realtime layering. more>> |
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Luxology, an independent technology company developing
next-generation 3D content creation software, announced a free biweekly
podcast on the company's 3D modeling and rendering software, modo.
Created by Pixel Corps, a worldwide guild of content creators, each
podcast will be hosted by Pixel Corps founder and Chief Architect, Alex
Lindsay, with Pixel Corps digital effects artist McKay Hawkes as the
show's first guest. more>> |
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Flashback Media
Productions
Boulder, Colo.
Flashback is a full-service media production company. Our two
company owners each have spent 18 years in Hollywood doing shows for
Paramount, CBS, NBC, Smith-Hemion, and many others. Our clients include
Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and individual filmmakers. We
have won multiple Tellys, Communicators, Auroras, and Summit awards. Watch the reel>> |
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