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Video Editing: Digital Director
By thebes11
Published: April 1, 06
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We take a look at the EZKeyboard Professional aimed at the consumer and based on the same technology the professionals use.  The DV Keyboard has a built-in jog/shuttle controller and specialty keys enabling the home enthusiast with the same control that the pros have over their timelines and video clips. 

The best feature of the EZKeyboard Professional is the shuttle/jog dial on the lower right third of the keyboard. During video capture, it controls the camera (or playback deck if you're fancy) making it much easier to log the clips for capture. The outside ring is spring loaded and you simply rotate right to go forward, the further right, the faster and left do go backwards, obviously, the further left the faster. The middle dial rotates 360 degress and "click" into place every 1/10 of the way around. Each click advance the frame on the camera on frame.

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By Marc Peters
Published: February 25, 06
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TV on a PC's certainly nothing new, but Pinnacle's PCTV USB stick is aimed squarely at TV on the move - plug this little gadget into your laptop for digital TV and radio anywhere. At least that's what is says on the box. How does it work in practice? Inside the little package (and yes, it's one of those plastic cases designed never to be opened), you'll find an aerial, remote and USB stick. Dig a little deeper and you'll also find an installation CD and instructions. The instructions couldn't be simpler: plug in the ariel, insert the USB stick into a port and install the software on the CD...

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By Turn Media
Published: February 18, 06
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I bought my Rode Videomic after deciding I needed better audio than the standard onboard camera microphone could give me. One thing that always comes through seems to be handling noise on the camera and with the feature of an integral shock suspension mount as standard I considered it to be worth a shot. After some hunting around I finally bought from an eBay dealer, and including postage it cost me just short of eighty quid....

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By Marc Peters
Published: August 27, 05
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You'd never display fluffy dice on a Porsche... so why even consider connecting a VCR to a spanking new home entertainment system? Oh and I also hear that they've actually stopped making VCRs. So it's clearly time to preserve your collection of VHS videos in a digital format. You could throw money at some guy you've never met to watch you prat around, or you could save both money and embarrassment by investing in an analogue to digital video converter.

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By Marc Peters
Published: July 31, 05
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Our recent article, "Scream if you want to go faster", featured the performance enhancing benefits of RAID arrays. As any viditor will tell you, there's no such thing as too much drive space - and the often neglected benefit of adding a RAID controller is the extra hard drive capacity it provides. So with a RAID controller you can have your cake and eat it. With SATA drives rapidly becoming the standard, your choice will probably be a SATA RAID controller - the addition of a SATA RAID controller is therefore a great way of adding additional SATA drives to your PC.
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By Marc Peters
Published: July 31, 05
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The ATI all in wonder cards offer a cheap route into video editing, combining a complete home entertainment solution with high end gaming performance. The latest incarnation in the All-in-Wonder series is the Radeon 9700.

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By Marc Peters
Published: July 31, 05
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Sony's history in video and video editing demonstrates the company's commitment to developing new technologies - Betamax and Digital-8 are two shining example of their desire to create a "Sony Standard" technology. You could argue that both Betamax and Digital-8 offered supperior quality over their more prevalent rivals, but history shows that both failed to gain mass market appeal. Well, it's time for a Sony to roll out a new recording format - a technology known as MicroMV. Rather than the standard DV codec, this format uses an adapted version of MPEG2. In theory, this would be ideal for creating DVD direct from your source material.
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By Marc Peters
Published: July 31, 05
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Following the rapid fall in the price of DVD writers, creating DVD home movies is now a real possibility. With this in mind, your next upgrade will no doubt be the addition of a DVD burner to your PC. Fear not though, as the installation of this piece of kit can be achieved with little of no PC hardware know-how.
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By Marc Peters
Published: July 30, 05
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Practice can't make perfect.

That's the unfortunate truth in eliminating camera shake from handhelds. I know the funky "handheld" look is the current darling of filmmakers, but it's just a fad. Camera shake looks plain amateurish, and we all know the 'professional look' is the holy grail of any aspiring amateur. Inevitably the experienced shooter claims rock handheld shots (he'll also be heard repeating the "my body is a tripod" mantra), but this dedication and skill will always be limited. Tripod, dollys and cranes are also great for very well, but completely useless for the intrepid DV shooter.

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By Marc Peters
Published: July 30, 05
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It seems the creation of a DVD camcorder is the product of today's society: Sony's market research apparently suggested the current crop of gadget hungry 30 somthings desire their video footage served immediately. Forget editing, they want instant DVD creation. It would appear Sony's previous attempt at wowing this market failed dramatically with its MicroMV format. Small was good, but not perfect. And so was born the DVD camcorder: a device that records footage directly onto a DVD in MPEG2, playable in (just about) and DVD player (including Sony Playstion 2s).It all sounds good on paper, but how does it fair in the hands of end users?

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