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September 12th, 2006
Michael, an Applications Engineer, showed off the newest Avid Media Composer, as well as talked about work flows between Media Composer, and the Sony XDCAM, and a brief show and tell of the integrated Script features as well as basic Avid Marquee usage.
Steve Chazin was on-hand to give away a special gift to one of our lucky member on September 12th. Steve gave away a full copy of the newest Avid Media Composer software, as well as hats, and other Avid swag!.
Steve's philosophy:
When passion turns professional, the most innovative and talented artists turn to Avid Technology for the tools to make the world’s best media. These are the same tools that help students get the very best jobs, and Avid is committed to helping students launch successful careers by providing:
Students who learn Avid products quickly develop the advanced skills required in today's job market using the same tools they will use every day as a professional. And Avid offers a complete range of professional solutions for media labs, campus TV stations, and classroom instruction, so schools can attract top students and faculty and stay ahead of the technology curve.
Joseph showed off the wonderful Sony XDCAM camera, and Avid work flows. He was nice enough to donate a copy of the Power Point presentation for our group, which you can download and review here.
Joseph Perecman is a Senior Sales Support Engineer for Sony Electronics Inc. He provides pre-sales support of Broadcast and Professional Storage products, including standard definition and high definition tape-based and optical-based products. In addition to providing product specific support, Joseph also presents general background material on the underlying technologies that make today’s products possible. During his tenure at Sony, he has been responsible for a wide range of broadcast and professional products. Joseph has been with Sony for 20 years and is based in Detroit, MI.
Bob Donlon is an award-winning editor, animator, and musician now working on the digital video team at Adobe Systems. A native of Manhattan, his credits include work on "Beavis and Butthead" and "Late Night with Conan O’Brien". Donlon is the author of several books on video and film production, and has served as moderator for user-forums for editors and motion graphics designers.
Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/bobddv
John McKay leads Virtual Katy Development Limited, drawing on his 28 years experience in the Film and Television Industry to ensure that Virtual Katy meets the exacting needs of the Sound editing community.
John McKay is one of the foremost experts in the field of post-production management. He is popular speaker, and recently presented his paper, “The Non Linear Soundtrack,” at the 117th Audio Engineering Society (“AES”) Convention on “Sound Editing Workflows and Technologies for Digital Film.
Download the PowerPoint Presentation: [ virtual katy powerpoint ]
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Panasonic Camera demonstration and HD workflow Meet Joe Falcone from Panasonic and learn about their latest "tapeless" camera technology. Joe will be demonstrating the new AGHVX200 camera, combining variable frame rate technology and P-2 storage. This compact, versatile camera records DVCPRO100HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and MiniDV at different frame rates, making it ideal for a wide range of film, video,and broadcast projects.
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