Canopus and Grass Valley/Thomson?

Spot|DSE wrote on 12/5/2005, 8:50 AM
Thomson buys Canopus

Kind of a shocker... Thomson's been struggling for an NLE since Discreet killed Edit, but damn...what an odd choice. Maybe it's because they're the only free-standing NLE out there now.

I can't remember who owned Premiere first.
Final Cut-Acquired by Apple from MacroMedia
Vegas-Acquired by Sony from Sonic Foundry
Media Studio-Acquired by Intervideo from Ulead
Pinnacle products-Acquired by Avid from Pinnacle
Canopus-soon to be acquired by Thomson from Canopus

I guess that leaves AIST and Magix to be snarfed up by someone soon, you think?

Comments

John_Cline wrote on 12/5/2005, 9:56 AM
Yep, that's pretty surprising alright. Although, not quite as much of a "head scratcher" to me as Avid buying Pinnacle.

John
Spot|DSE wrote on 12/5/2005, 10:02 AM
Given Grass Valley/Thomson's announcements about cheaper cams, and cheaper HD at IBC earlier this year, it makes a little sense, but not a lot.
I think Avid got a lot more out of the Pinnacle purchase than most folks realize, especially on the hardware side.
p@mast3rs wrote on 12/5/2005, 11:42 AM
Speaking of Avid, they just released 5.2.1 which supports QT7 fully with H.264 AVC encoding.

Also, Adobe just announced new collections with a new Video Collection due early next year which if my sources are correct, supports the specs for authoring HD-DVD content and discs.

Exciting times indeed.