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TV Screen Final Cut Pro Training
With the release of Final Cut Pro 5 many new enhancements have been made and support has been added for just about all professional formats. Even if you have no experience, are moving from linear editing or finally created your dream system and just want a brief introduction to this comprehensive video software, we are here to help. Final Cut Pro, more than any other new video editing system has changed the film and television editing business. In a short time since it's release FCP has become an industry standard. We offer complete individual training with an emphasis on extremely high production values more >

Final Cut Pro System Design
FCP System Design
Final Cut Pro system's configurations can range from basic DV configurations to High-definition systems conforming to ATSC DTV standards. We will research your current needs with an eye towards your future needs, By researching all third-party options and current trends in both hardware and software we are able to create an unique system for a minimum cost. more >
Web
Optimization Of Video for the Web.
With today's video codecs from Real Video , Windows Media Video 10 to Apple's Quicktime 7.X it is sometimes confusing to understand the basics of positioning your video productions for a web audience. With prior planning in the video production process it is possible to avoid some common problems before production even begins.
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Production and Post Production
Production and Post Production
Video production from personal stuff to HD productions remains an elusive art of combining talent with equipment within a certain budget. We have been involved with video production/post since 1974. Past productions have ranged from simple one camera/cuts only editing to multiple cameras/NLE productions complete with 3D compositing. more >

Video Restoration
Vintage Video Restoration
Imagine a movie made in 1975 unable to be shown except on 25 year old equipment kept going by parts from other "dead" machines. Preserving video from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s has taken on an urgency as we are losing more and more of our history due to early videotapes disintegration and the lack of available playback machines. We have been preserving reel-to-reel video tapes for many years with a high success rate. more >

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