video editing

Total Training for Final Cut Pro 5 Now Available

Total Training today announced the availability of Total Training for Final Cut Pro 5: The Essentials. Visual effects guru Brian Maffitt helps viewers get up to speed on the leading Mac-based video editing application. With 12 hours of comprehensive videos and access to the same footage used by the instructor, viewers are able to sharpen their skills as they experiment with new techniques.

Total Training for Final Cut Pro 5: The Essentials was produced in state of the art High Definition. Viewers will benefit from a 165% larger screen size for viewing on a computer monitor, crystal-clear image capture to easily read text and fine details, and higher frame rate support for smoother playback when viewing the DVD-ROM Tutorials.

Total Training for Final Cut Pro 5: The Essentials sells for USD$229.99.

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After over 2 decades, Apple announces a multi button, scroll mouse

30629507 b69624ad34 m After over 2 decades, Apple announces a multi button, scroll mouseApple today introduced Mighty Mouse, its next generation mouse with several innovative new
features that make using a Mac even more powerful and easy. Mighty Mouse offers power users up to four independently programmable buttons, without compromising simplicity for users who prefer just a single-button mouse.
Mighty Mouse also introduces an ingenious Scroll Ball that lets users scroll in any direction-vertically, horizontally and even diagonally. With the Scroll Ball, users can scroll with natural, fluid movements, making Mighty Mouse perfect for applications from viewing web pages and photographs, to
video editing and music creation. Mighty Mouse is priced at just USD$49.

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WiebeTech announces G505 Contest for videos edited on Macintosh G5

WiebeTech announces the G505 Video Contest to recognize video editing work done on the Macintosh G5. Participants may enter a video clip (up to 5 minutes long) of their video project edited on a G5, and a panel of judges selected by WiebeTech will decide the winner based on creativity and editing.

The winner will receive a G5JamPak, worth over USD$2,000. This bundles the popular G5Jam+ and TrayDock eSATA and gives the G5 ultimate capacity and highest performance.

Entry deadline is November 15, 2005 and the winner will be announced at Macworld Expo, Jan. 9-13, 2006 in San Francisco. The winning clip will be published on the WiebeTech website.

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