Avid Packs a Prosumer Video Editor Into an iPad
Avid is well-known for its chops as a maker of professional video editing suites, but on Thursday it grabbed some notice in consumer circles with a new offering for Apple's iPad 2. Avid Studio, available from Apple's App Store for a limited time at $4.99, brings a solid set of video editing tools to the iPad.
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Avid Studio offers video editing on the iPad
Avid, the Massachusetts-based creator of pro-level hardware and software for multimedia production, has unveiled Avid Studio for iPad, a precision video editor.
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Intel pays $120M for RealNetworks video patents, software
Intel buys more video clout with "foundational" patents and next-generation encoding software. Video is spreading to every sort of gadget, and it's a market with abundant patent challenges.
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Apple Brings a Key Feature Back to Final Cut Pro X
Apple just released an update to its professional-level video editor, Final Cut Pro X, which brings back a major feature to the program: multicam editing. The feature, which had been in versions of the software since 2005, was conspicuously absent when Apple launched the latest version of Final Cut last summer.
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VIDEO: Hello! editor on royal beach photos
Rosie Nixon, editor of Hello! magazine, tells the Leveson Inquiry that in January 2012 her magazine was offered photos of Prince William and his wife Catherine on a beach, but decided not to use them.
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