![]() He also discusses Lumberjack System’s new product Lumberjack Builder, which focuses on transcription, with additional features including keyword narration and emotion extraction, all contributing to the ability to edit video by editing the transcript. Philip Hodgetts, President/CEO, Lumberjack System/Intelligent Assistance, comments on Apple’s new codec – ProRes Raw.He also discusses Flanders Scientific’s new LCD Monitors with their own backlight, as well as the challenges in supporting HDR. talks about Flanders Scientific’s new 65-inch UHD OLED Monitor supporting both SDR and HDR, along with SDI inputs. Bram Desmet, President/CEO, Flanders Scientific, Inc.Larry O’Connor, CEO, OWC (Other World Computing), shares OWC’s new ThunderBlade SSD, which saves time and money for editing, and their new certified eGPU system for the macOS.He also discusses Mocha’s new visual workflow and URI. Boris Yamnitsky, Founder and President, Boris FX, talks about Boris FX’s new product, Particle Units with an all new user interface, fully modernized.Durin Gleaves, Product Manager, Audio, Adobe Systems, Inc., summarizes the popularity of Adobe Audition, his favorite feature called Remix, and the ability to import Premiere projects into Audition without first exporting them.Will Waters, Director, IP Workflow, NewTek, discusses Newtek’s Video over IP Workflow (NDI) and how this workflow extends into virtual control rooms and production environments.Alan Hoff, Vice President, Marketing Solutions, Avid, talks about Avid’s media central editorial management, improved collaboration, Avid connect app, the growing Avid Artist Community, and new tools for content creators.Dan May, President, Blackmagic Design, discusses the new DaVinci Resolve 15, Fusion, and their newest product the 4K Pocket Camera.James DeRuvo talks about how he plans to cover the event for DoddleNEWS.Debbie Price talks about how she planned and produced our event coverage.Chris Brown and Michelle Kelly talk about how they design and plan the NAB show for this year.Not only did this give our crew time to get lunch, but it also meant that we could present a fast way for our audience to catch up on key events. (The photo shows me, taking a break from setup on Sunday.)Įach day, we collected our favorite four interviews from the past 24 hours and bundled them into a highlights show. Over the course of four days, we created 27 45-minute programs, featuring 88 companies, with 102 total guests. This year, as we have for the last ten years, the Digital Production Buzz took a production team to the show to cover the news and announcements from as many companies in our section of the industry that we could. It is both great fun and grueling at the same time. NAB is an amazing, exhausting, overwhelming show – all packed into four days. This weekend is devoted to recovering from the 2018 NAB Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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