D P BuZZ - 2010 NAB Show Special Report #4




Digital Production BuZZ (AAC) show

Summary: <p>It's Day 3 of the 2010 NAB Show in Las Vegas -- and the second day of the trade show. This is the fourth in our series of NAB Special Reports - and we have another fascinating show for you today!</p> <p>First, is <strong>Nick Rashby</strong>, president of AJA Video Systems, talking about their latest announcements and how they plan to react as our industry moves to tapeless video.</p> <p>Next is <strong>Wes Plate</strong>, CEO of Automatic Duck. Their products featured prominently in major announceents from Avid and Adobe yesterday. We talk with him about the sudden interest in moving video between different editing platforms.</p> <p>3D and stereoscopy are huge hot buttons this year. <strong>David Taylor</strong>, president of Cineform explains how much of the work needed to make stereo video look right is done in post, and how his latest tools can help.</p> <p><strong>Maurice Patel</strong> is the Entertainment Industry Manager for Autodesk's Media and Entertainment Division. They've added support for stereoscopy (meaning video in 3D) across all their products, including Flame.</p> <p><strong>Paul Babb</strong>, CEO of Maxon, explains why 3D images are not the same as stereoscopic video and how the latest release of Cinema 4D improves the ability to move projecs between applications.</p> <p>And <strong>Paul Holtz</strong>, President of Class-on-Demand, explains why training needs to be more than screen shots. Quality still counts.</p>