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The Symphony option in Avid Media Composer has made color correction easier!
Are you a videographer looking to know more about 360 VR videos? This DSLRguide video by Simon Cade puts 360 cameras and their usage into perspective.

Your phone does a terrible job streaming live to Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, UStream, Livestream, and all these other providers.
Don Baine, the Gadget Professor, takes a look at one of his favorite streaming devices, the LiveU Solo. LiveU Solo offers the best-in-class ‘plug and play’ live streaming bonding solution, bringing LiveU’s broadcasting expertise to the online media market.
Get up to $7,000 towards a New TriCaster TCI with this Special Introductory Trade-In Offer
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The quest for a standard for uncompressed HD-SDI video over IP is resolving down to the forthcoming SMPTE 2110 standard.

The 1703-P3 enjoys a peak brightness of 450 nits, which is healthy for a non-HDR display. For more power, there’s the 1703-HDR which is capable of 1100 nits and goes for a dollar less than $4000.
As live streaming becomes increasingly popular, one of the most common questions that’s asked by new broadcasters regards bandwidth. Specifically, how fast does your Internet upload speed have to be in order to live stream? Truthfully, there’s no hard or fast rule to answer this question. The answer depends on a wide variety of variables. Don’t worry, that’s why we’re here! Let’s take a look at these variables at play so that you can make a final decision about the bandwidth you need for your live streaming purposes.

The WWE universe is about as diverse as its wild, larger-than-life wrestling characters. The award-winning media organization reaches 650 million homes across the globe with original programming on the WWE Network, reality shows on E!, and films that are both produced and released through WWE Films.