Monthly Archive: April 2010

Apr
24

AZFCP Meeting Wrap Up – 4/22/10

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I wanted to thank everybody that showed up Wednesday and special thanks to Alina Hushka as she was our only NAB attendee representative.  We covered a number of topics from plugins to utilities.  I copied down the web links to the products discussed and I’ve noted them below: 1) First was CRAM Compressor which is …

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Apr
15

Next FCP “Awesome?”

So lately in case you don’t follow a lot of blogs, Steve Jobs has been pretty vocal when it comes to his email. He’s replied to critics that emailed him about policies and now he has responded about what is going on with Final Cut Pro. The Unofficial Apple Weblog has this story where Steve …

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Apr
13

April 4/22/10 – AZFCPUG Meeting

AZFCPUG Meeting Notice! AZ Final Cut Pro User Group Meeting! Thursday, 4/22/2010 IFP (Independent Feature Project) Phoenix 1700 N 7th Avenue, Suite #250, Phoenix 85007 doors 5:30, meeting 6-9pm. NAB Round Up We are breaking from our tradition of having a meeting every 3rd Thursday to accommodate the NAB Conference this week. For this reason …

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Apr
06

Maxon at NAB 2010

Maxon, maker of Cinema 4D, will be at NAB this year and showing off their latest versions plus a new version which is called Cinema 4d R11.5 Broadcast.

Apr
05

Get the Grand Perspective of your system’s hard drive!

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This is a brief writeup of a nifty little Mac utility that I use quite often.  In my previous engineering days, I spent most of my time on a Linux OS system.  One of the utilities built into that OS (using KDE Desktop for those geek inclined) is that their file manager had a built …

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Apr
02

FCC Tells Wireless Mics to Get off 700MHz Spectrum Band

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will prohibit hundreds of existing wireless microphone models from being used in the U.S. in five months because they operate in the 700MHz spectrum band, which was auctioned off to mobile voice and broadband carriers in 2008. The FCC prohibited electronics makers from selling existing devices that operate in the …

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