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Atomos announces ProRes RAW for Olympus cameras

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 18, 2020

Olympus users who love the OM-D family for its portability and in-body 5-axis image stabilization will be able to get all the benefits of a ProRes RAW workflow soon, thanks to a firmware update.

Lights, Camera, Action: Adobe Opens New Office for Post-Production Professionals in Los Angeles

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 30, 2018

Our office opens with an engineering and support team that provides professional-level support for Hollywood editors.

Are you heading to Cine Gear Expo L.A.?

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 31, 2018

Are you heading to Cine Gear L.A.? Jared will be representing Team Broadfield and is Available for Dealer Meetings. Email jared@broadfield.comĀ or call 800-634-5178 x1114 to meet him and our vendors […]

20 Years of Streaming Media: Looking Back and Looking Ahead

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 24, 2018

Streaming Media launched during the dot-com bubble, and while some of the early players faded away when their funding ran out, others helped chart the future of the industry.

Facebook Reveals Watch for video

By Jim Bask 0 Comment August 15, 2017

new facebook video platform Watch

Facebook has announced a new platform for video shows, called Watch. It will initially be launched to a limited group in the United States before a wider rollout to a potential user base of 2 billion people. It may be rather late in taking on YouTube but its regular reach could offer producers an attractive audience.

Envision a World with Thunderbolt 3 Everywhere

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 25, 2017

Intel has a long history of leading the industry in I/O innovation. In the late 1990s, Intel developed USB, which made it easier and faster to connect external devices to computers, consolidating a multitude of existing connectors. Intel continues its I/O innovation leadership with Thunderbolt™ 3, one of the most significant cable I/O updates since the advent of USB.

Support Growing for SMPTE IP Standard

By Jim Bask 0 Comment January 23, 2017

The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers committee at work on a new standard for professional video over IP is nearing the stage where its work can be put to the test. Many are hopeful the SMPTE 2110 standard will deliver what’s needed for the industry to coalesce around an IP protocol that broadcasters and others in the industry can support.