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Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999]: Features
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As more and more videographers extend their reach to corporate and stage-event clientele, they meet a growing demand for DVD duplication in quantities that run well beyond the half-dozen-or-fewer discs produced for a typical wedding or bar mitzvah client. Which leaves them in a quandary: do I invest money and time in purchasing, mastering, and maintaining duplication equipment and do the jobs in-house, or do I outsource the work to a local service bureau and stick to what I know best?
Posted 01 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Stephen F. Nathans
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Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999]: Column: The Moving Picture
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Posted 01 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Jan Ozer
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Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999]: News: Features
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With some technologies, protracted delays can turn out to be good news. Case in point: Blu-ray and HD-DVD.
Posted 10 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Stephen F. Nathans
There is a lot of myth and mystery surrounding that little plastic disc that we call a DVD. I’m going to blow away the smoke and break a few mirrors to expose the truth about choosing and using the proper media to save those precious memories that your clients entrust to you.
Posted 01 Sep 1999
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Ed Wardyga
John Goolsby | Here are three marketing methods that have worked for us at Cannon Video: location, signage, and the Internet.
Posted 01 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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John Goolsby
Taking a cue from Oprah's "Favorite Things" show, this is the first in a series of "Jenny's Favorite Things" columns. In this installment, we'll look at camera lenses.
Posted 07 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Jenny Lehman
Most of the exciting news at NAB concerns products and technologies that won’t be generally available for quite some time.
Posted 10 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Stephen F. Nathans
Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen | Bundled with Soundtrack and LiveType, Final Cut Express HD ($299) is a significantly better value now than its predecessors, and not just for the HD capability. But if it’s HD you want, at an attractive price point, you won’t be disappointed.
Ed Wardyga | You’ve booked an event and purchased all of the necessary equipment. Now let’s move into the auditorium and get ready to shoot.
Posted 01 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Ed Wardyga
The Yellow Pages are an excellent advertising medium for wedding and event videographers for one simple reason: people using the Yellow Pages are looking for vendors who do exactly what you do.
Posted 07 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Steve Yankee
Doug Graham & David Chandler-Gick | Welcome to Part 2 of our series on producing upscale wedding videos. In this segment, we'll look at the pre- and post-ceremony wedding day shots that will enhance your work and give your clients more comprehensive coverage of their special event.
In April, Al and Kathy Ritondos launched WedVidTalk.com, the first podcast site devoted to wedding and event video.
Brett Culp | Understanding your own beliefs, philosophies, and current limitations is key to expanding your creative horizons.
Posted 01 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Brett Culp
Alienware seems poised to take the plunge into Dual Core alongside mass-market rival Dell.
Posted 10 Jun 2005
/ Eastman Software Positioning Paper [Sep 1999] Issue
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Stephen F. Nathans
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