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  • November, 2007
    by Charles Fulton
    New Gear: Swipes are full-screen animated wipes bundled with matching custom sound effects. OWC's Oxford SATA-to-FireWire. Blackmagic Intensity Pro HDMI capture card.
  • November, 2006
    by Charles Fulton
    There's no way you can ever really have too much storage. But if you're running low, what's the best way to get more?
  • October, 2005
    by Charles Fulton
    A very good video capture solution, especially if you want better computer sound.
  • September, 2005
    by Kyle Cassidy
    VHS, Hi8, USB, FireWire, PCI, 8mm... confused on how to fit it all together? Don't be. We've got the ticket to your video capture dilemma.
  • May, 2005
    by Brian Peterson
    Voyetra Turtle Beach Video Advantage PCI Capture Card
  • February, 2005
    by Joe McCleskey
    The best consumer video products of 2004, as selected by the editors of Videomaker.
  • January, 2005
    by Charles Fulton
    Sony Announces Hybrid Set-Top/Computer DVD Recorder. Turtle Beach Video Advantage PCI Capture Board. InterVideo DiscMaster 2 Gold and Platinum.
  • July, 2008
    by Greg Robinson
    Simplicity Itself
  • August, 2007
    by Mark Montgomery
    Video Industry News: Sanyo introduces the E1 waterproof camcorder. Blackmagic Design with 24-bit audio and RCA connectors. NYC YouTube meet-up makes buzz
  • June, 2007
    by John Burkhart
    Intense Video, Small Size
  • December, 2005
    by Charles Fulton
    ADS Tech Pyro Studio FireWire Card/Capture Box/Vegas+DVD Bundle
  • March, 2005
    by Tyris M. Audronis
    ADS Instant DVD 2.0 Capture Device
  • February, 2005
    by Charles Fulton
    • United Media Multicam
    • Sony DVDirect
    • Turtle Beach Video Advantage PCI
  • December, 1994
    by Bob Doyle
    Titles and Graphics
  • November, 1996
    by Joe McCleskey
    • Hitachi VM-E625LA 8mm Camcorder
    • Truevision Targa 1000 PCI A/V Capture Board
    • Shure SM89A Condenser Shotgun Microphone
    • Samsung SV-2040U VHS/8mm Dual-deck VCR
    • MetaTools Kai's Power Goo
  • July, 1995
    by Scott Anderson
    Bundles of Joy
  • November, 1995
    by Dave Felder
    Digitize It
  • March, 1996
    by David Brott
    Our subscribers give advice, and share lessons learned in their videography experience
  • May, 1997
    by Donald Keller
    Video industry news. Winnov company showed its audio-video capture board. Matrox Graphics, Inc. has released a snap-on module for its Mystique graphics accelerator.
  • June, 1997
    by Joe McCleskey
    • Hitachi VM-2900A VHS Camcorder
    • Videonics Home Video Producer
    • Pinnacle Systems VideoDirector Studio 200
    • miroVIDEO DC10 MJPEG Video Capture Card
    • Boris Effects 2.1 (Power Mac)/2.2 (Windows)
  • July, 1997
    by William Ronat
    In this article, we'll look at the types of products that can give you what it takes to move into the world of digital video. Accompaniedby a nonlinear editor's buyer's guide and bonus guide to digitizers.
  • September, 1997
    by Joe McCleskey
  • January, 1997
    by Joe McCleskey

    • Canon ES4000 Hi8 Camcorder
    • Mini DV Face-off:
      Sony DCR-TRV7 Mini DV Camcorder
      Panasonic PV-DV710 Mini DV Camcorder
    • Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.0
    • Radius PhotoDV/MotoDV IEEE 1394 FireWire Capture Card
  • February, 1998
    by Joe McCleskey
    • Samsung SCL90
    • Samsung SCL91
    • Fast Electronics DV Master IEEE 1394 FireWire
    • Panasonic Proline CT series
    • Lexmark 7200V Color Jetprinter
    • Videonics MXPro
    • Video Research SportsCam
    • FutureTel VideoSphinx Pro
    • Lawhide deposition system
    • TV One CORIOscan Pro
    • American Recorder Technologies CO-2 Dust and Particle Remover
  • April, 1998
    by Joe McCleskey
    • Sony DCR-SC100
    • MEtaCreations Bryce 3D
    • Mitsubishi HS-U680
    • Martel Electronics Videomaster V456-2
    • Panasonic PV-DP2000
    • iRez CapSure PC Card
    • Dubner Stealer-in-Color
    • TechSmith SnagIt 4.1
    • Castlewood ORB
    • DogByte Custom Video Labels and Covers
  • June, 1998
    by Karen Director
  • May, 1998
    by Bronwen Grady
    • Quest Tiberon
    • Datavideo Technologies MD-1000 Video Producer
    • Seagate Elite 47
    • Panasonic PV-L858
    • Panasonic PV-L958
    • RCA CC4371
    • MetaCreations Final Effects Complete
    • Vitec Multimedia MPEG-Cut Machine
    • Sharp Electronics VL-PD1U
    • Marshall Electronics V-VGA300
    • Azden WX/T-PRO
  • June, 1998
    by Loren Alldrin

    • RCA ProV2000D MiniDV Camcorder
    • Pinnacle Systems miroVIDEODC30 plus
    • DataVideo TBC-2000 TimeBase Corrector
    • Smith-Victor K-86 Light Kit
    • Canopus DVRex M1 DV Capture Board
  • October, 1998
    by Jim Martin
    • Cool-Lux Stablecam
    • Classic Video Productions Cobra Crane
    • DPS Spark Plus/Video Action
    • Sonic Foundry ACID
    • Pinnacle miroVIDEO DV300
    • AIMS Lab VideoHighway Xtreme 98
    • Spirit by Soundcraft Folio Powerpad
    • JVC GR-DVM5
    • Medea VideoRaid DV
    • COMO DVX Capture Engine
  • December, 1998
    by Loren Alldrin
    Because of the massive amount of data that digital video uses, the nonlinear editing PC needs to be a finely tuned instrument for maximum performance. Learn the basics of PC performance in this feature.