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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Post
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Alias debuts Maya 6, parts from SGI
by Marc Loftus - Sound on Sound joins forces with Thwak! Music
- David Tidler
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Thoughts from the floor
by Randi Altman -
Restoration: keeping the past current with new technology and techniques
by Claudia Kienzle - Discreet shows Flint on Linux
- Digital Post & Production opens new audio suite
- Doing the dew
- Bauhaus Mirage V.1.2
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NAB report: affordable HD post
by Bob Pank - AJA supports DVCPRO HD codec
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Shrek meets the parents
by Ken McGorry - New managing director for guava and freestyle
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Mackie, Digidesign, Yamaha and SSL intro new mixers
by Marc Loftus - Rob Aiello
- Up Satellite in Boston
- Steve Horowitz scores Super Size Me DOC
- Toni DiMauro
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Tire kickers
by Marc Loftus - Nvidia hits film rendering and HD broadcast
- MTI Film offers upgrades for DI
- GSN gets re-branded
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Serious Magic's Ultra Key: greenscreen for the masses
by Tor Rolf Seemann -
NAB report: eclectic product choices
by Daniel Restuccio - TDK intros disc for Sony's XDCAM
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The democratization of post: the proliferation of tools like final cut Pro and after effects has enabled many new players to enter the post business. post's roundtable panel examines this trend's impact on their companiesand yours
by Christine Bunish - JVC intros HD/SD-switchable camcorder
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Arri developing CMOS-based HD camera
by Marc Loftus - Maxine Cherlin
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The expanding universe of duplication: new formats can mean new opportunities for duplication houses and their customers
by Matthew Armstrong -
Apple looks to HD, offers new products, strategic alliances
by Daniel Restuccio - Adrenalines pumping for playoffs
- Final Cut Pro plug-in from Red Giant
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Animation for games: animators pay particular attention to the process of character building
by Ann Fisher -
Adobe upgrades Video Collection
by Daniel Restuccio - A shoot'em-up trailer
- Lasergraphics shows QuickTime support
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Audio for games: composers are being asked to come up with movie-like scores while sound designers are providing 5.1 effects
by David John Farinella
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