artist

Apple intros Final Cut Server for asset management and automation

skitched 20070415 132020 Apple intros Final Cut Server for asset management and automationApple today introduced Final Cut Server, a new server application that works with Final Cut Studio 2 to provide media asset management and workflow automation for post production and broadcast professionals. A scalable server application that supports workgroups of any size, Final Cut Server includes a cross-platform client that enables content browsing, review and approval from within a studio or over the Internet. Final Cut Server automatically catalogs large collections of assets and enables searching across multiple volumes via an intuitive user interface. Final Cut Server is designed to manage the flow of work, as assets and projects move from producer to editor to artist through the entire production process.
Final Cut Server will be available this summer through the Apple Store, Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of USD$999 for one server and 10 concurrent client licenses, and USD$1,999 for one server and unlimited client licenses. Full system requirements and more information on Final Cut Server can be found online.
Note:

Nitrozac’s iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED painting for Global Fund charity

272291710 43d77394cd m Nitrozacs iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED painting for Global Fund charityA few weeks ago we told you about Nitrozac’s Steve Jobs portrait which was at that time on the eBay auction block (it sold for USD$260.00, by the way) as part the Joy of Tech artist’s Painting A Day Blog. Today we bring you news of her latest creation, a painting of an iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED. This 5″x7″ work of art is being sold on eBay with 100% of the proceeds of the sale going to The Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa…. 100%…. all of it…

Note:

V for Vendetta, I for Iconfactory

114250569 fb99a3c8bc m V for Vendetta, I for IconfactoryThis week, Iconfactory released their latest icon from from ‘factory worker and artist, Dave Brasgalla, based on the new film from Warner Brothers– V for Vendetta. The freeware set contains several beautifully rendered objects from the film including V’s trademark mask and daggers.

Note: