Here's a first.
I'm in my 26th year at NAMM. That should tell you how old I am.
This is the FIRST YEAR in the history of NAMM that video has been presented for editors. And, what's serendipitous about it is that
Adobe, Pinnacle, Final Cut Pro, and Ulead are all within about 20 feet of each other, with Sony being about 200 feet away from all that, with a couple other small video-related offerings very near by. WAVES has a new IR convoluted reverb plug that is totally revolutionary that will have major impact/benefit to location recorders. Lotsa video stuff this year, and it's a first.
I feel vindicated; the audio guys have been predicting this for years. The video folks have been poo-pooing it and saying it will never happen. Now all 5 'bigger' companies in the vid biz show up at the same time, and since I have some inside knowledge, I know it happened entirely innocently. Hilarious.
Rudy Sarzo, playing live in the Sony booth, is a huge draw for ACID and live recording in Vegas, too.
I'm in my 26th year at NAMM. That should tell you how old I am.
This is the FIRST YEAR in the history of NAMM that video has been presented for editors. And, what's serendipitous about it is that
Adobe, Pinnacle, Final Cut Pro, and Ulead are all within about 20 feet of each other, with Sony being about 200 feet away from all that, with a couple other small video-related offerings very near by. WAVES has a new IR convoluted reverb plug that is totally revolutionary that will have major impact/benefit to location recorders. Lotsa video stuff this year, and it's a first.
I feel vindicated; the audio guys have been predicting this for years. The video folks have been poo-pooing it and saying it will never happen. Now all 5 'bigger' companies in the vid biz show up at the same time, and since I have some inside knowledge, I know it happened entirely innocently. Hilarious.
Rudy Sarzo, playing live in the Sony booth, is a huge draw for ACID and live recording in Vegas, too.