Video editing systems

Mar 1, 2011 12:00 PM

    

NONLINEAR EDITOR

Avid Media Composer 5.5

Works with practically any media format; captures, monitors and outputs with AJA Io Express; edits HDCAM SR Lite footage natively; accelerates AVC-Intra workflows with Nitris DX AVC-Intra; features better search capabilities and finds video clips based on a spoken word or phrase.
978-640-6789; www.avid.com
Booth: SU902

NONLINEAR EDITOR

Grass Valley EDIUS 6

Works with any video standard up to 1080p50/60 or 4K digital cinema resolution; all major codecs in use in the industry are supported natively, with no transcoding required even when different compression formats are mixed on the timeline; users are able to preview effects in real time; features include 10-bit editing support, 2K/4K resolution support, free-shape mask filter, 16-camera multicam editing, proxy mode workflow, Canon XF format and EOS movie format support, as well as exporting in AVCHD format to a media card.
503-526-8100; www.grassvalley.com
Booth: SL106



COLOR CORRECTION SYSTEM

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 7.1

Adds clustered multi-GPU processing to Mac OS X systems; features improved support for Tangent Wave control panels, support for the JL Cooper Eclipse CX control panel, and new file formats and codecs, including support for Arri Alexa ARRIRAW, Phantom Cine, high dynamic range OpenEXR and more.
978-337-0991 www.blackmagic-design.com
Booth: SL220




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