Video Systems February 2001ViewpointIt's everywhereCynthia Wisehart The most interesting thing at Macworld had nothing to do with operating systems or release dates. On page 20, Perspectives columnist Jeff Sauer discusses... FeaturesSimplifying Large Screen ImagingPeter H. Putman The Art of Electronic Multi-Image in the 21st CenturyA picture is worth a thousand words. That maxim has been heard countless times, ever since the first... Wall to wall videoPeter H. Putman Since the mid-80s, videowalls have faded in and out of the professional video spotlight. But with a recent infusion of new technology, they are once again... Lenses in focusBarry Braverman While cameras have enjoyed exponential jumps in quality and drops in price, lens technology is too entrenched and expensive to keep pace. Meanwhile, too... The best DAM solutionsDan Ochiva Basements are flooding. Streets are looking a lot like canals. Just what is going on? It's a digital media deluge, and we're drowning in it. Fortunately,... MacNuggetsPhilip De Lancie Macworld San Francisco wasn't video Super Size like NAB, but it offered a few tasty items, including the latest developments in Mac videocards, DVD tools,... Interviewing the TOP DOGBill Miller Collaring a big exec on tape can be a challenge. Research, a few people skills, and these tips can help you prepare for a successful chat with the leader... NumbersNumbersVIDEO SYSTEMS STAFF Delays possible According to the NAB's 2000 Digital Implementation Survey, nearly 40% of stations have experienced government speed bumps in their conversion... ProductsProductsVIDEO SYSTEMS STAFF High-Definition Editing Interactive Effects Piranha HD V3.3 This version for Silicon Graphics workstations (including the Octane V8) expands capabilities... SolutionsWildcats turn PRO earlyCarl Levine Northwestern University journalism students prep for the big leagues with Panasonic's DVCPRO line of digital camcorders, video monitors, and VTRs.There... 360-degree video comes of ageTrevor Boyer The world's third narrative 360-degree short puts the viewer - via Be Here's lens - at the center of the action for a 13-year-old boy's first plane flight.When... Ski-cam broadcasts snow businessTrevor Boyer As if the lure of ditching work and hitting nearby ski slopes wasn't already strong enough for Denver residents, now powdery temptation is served fresh... Plasma display shows its teethTrevor Boyer Dental students are used to seeing a fair bit of plasma - in the form of blood. At the University of California-Los Angeles School of Dentistry, students... PerspectivesHello againJeff Sauer Apple's colorful consumer push has left industry professionals a little blue, but its new iDVD authoring tools may spark yet another Mac revolution.A... Reviews1 Media 100iTOM PATRICK McAULIFFE Media 100i combines a traditional NLE with an interactive streaming solutionThe new Media 100i system is the world's first interactive streaming NLE,... 2 AVI Net ProphetTOM PATRICK McAULIFFE Like a vision of the future, AVI Net Prophet brings mobility and redundancy to Internet streamingNet Prophet from Amalgamated Video International (AVI)... MusingsThe video voyagerCody Holt Gerard Dolan has traveled all over the world on video productions, most of them with a humanitarian purpose.About 15 years ago, Gerard Dolan went to Peru... SpotlightSynchronized streamingDouglas King Interactive Video Technologies takes a big-picture approach to organizing content, advertisers, and vendors for profitable video.Offering video on the... InboxUnfiltered opinionsVIDEO SYSTEMS STAFF I enjoyed Barry Braverman's viewpoints about "harsh, brassy" digital video images in "The Curse of Digital Video" [December 2000, page 60]. It is true... |