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Blackmagic Design at Sundance in Intel's booth

Jan 24, 2006 12:20 PM


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PRESS RELEASE: Blackmagic Design announced that it is demonstrating the new Adobe OpenHD turnkey system in Intel's booth, at the Sundance Film Center in Park City. The Adobe OpenHD turnkey configuration includes an HP XW8200 dual core Xeon workstation with Adobe Production Studio®, Blackmagic's Multibridge Extreme, DeckLink HD Pro, with their latest software drivers supporting Adobe's Production Studio, and WorkgroupVideohub.

The Film Center explores the craft of filmmaking by offering the opportunity to engage in a dialogue with industry leaders and filmmakers. At Intel's booth, Blackmagic is demonstrating the perfect solution for filmmakers of every genre - whether indies or feature films, episodic television, documentaries, or broadcast studios. Seamless transition between HD and SD is enabled with these latest tools from Blackmagic.

"We are honored to have been invited by Intel to participate with them in their booth at the Sundance Film Center and to have the opportunity to demonstrate our new software support for Adobe's Production Studio,” said Grant Petty, CEO of Blackmagic Design. “The new enhanced Blackmagic software, which enables professional post-production, effects and video editors to work with uncompressed HD and SD video with Adobe Production Studio applications, is the perfect solution for anyone in film or television.”

This new software is the first of its kind with Dual Link 10 bit RGB 4:4:4 workflow capabilities for Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. It also supports real time effects in HD resolutions and a full 10 bit workflow within Adobe Production Studio applications, enabling seamless transition between the video and graphics applications, including Adobe Premiere Pro® 2.0, Adobe After Effects® 7.0 and Adobe Photoshop® CS2.

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