Craft & Tech Talk at CCW
One of the best reasons to attend the annual Content & Communications World convention is to listen to top New York creatives tell how they’re solving today’s tough tech problems...
Crucial Sony and Adobe Moves Highlight IBC 2011
Among the announcements at the show, Sony's F65 camcorder and Adobe's announcement of the purchase of the Iridas IP stand out as bellwether developments...
Sony & Adobe Double Down
This week we check out new technologies that could topple leading companies, consider if New York production incentives are fair, and bid farewell to two pioneering filmmakers...
HP EliteBook 8760w Mobile Workstation Review: Serious Power for the Road
In this review, we take a look at HPs brand new mobile workstation, the 8760w, a powerful system squarely aimed at high-end users including production and post professionals of all stripes.
HP Z800 Workstation & ZR30w Review:A Great Combo for Adobe Premiere
In this article, we take a close look at Hewlett Packard Z800, the most powerful and expandable machine in HPs Z series of workstations. We'll also check into HP's ZR30w high-performance 30 inch display, and see how both relate to changing trends and recent developments in post-production.
Computer Eyes
This week we see how computers can control vision, find deals for editing, and hear about the city's growing start up scene...
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Make Way for Adobe Creative Suite 5.5
We're starting a multi-week mix of reviews and reports on Adobe Creative Suite 5.5, an important upgrade to an indispensable creative tool
The Past Week in Review, for April 4, 2011
The news today includes proliferating VJs, enchanting marimba sounds, and how we'll all be using Cloud apps real soon...
Photoshop Tips from Richard Harrington
For those creatives who haven't sat in on one of his classes, or read one of his many Photoshop books, Richard Harrington should be on your must meet list...












