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  • Prime to digitise media archives

    By Rodney Gedda | 15 June, 2011 14:01

    Television and radio broadcaster Prime Media has embarked on a digitisation project for its content over the next seven years.

  • Director shoots movie with iPhone

    By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal | 12 January, 2011 06:17

    Amateur filmmakers have no excuses now--film director Park Chan-Wook has just finished shooting a major motion picture with an iPhone.

  • Aiptek i2 shoots 3D video on a budget

    By Nick Barber | 05 September, 2010 02:00

    Aiptek has introduced the i2, a pocket-sized twin lens camcorder that can record 3D video, at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.

  • Panasonic debuts first consumer 3D HD camcorder

    By Robert S. Anthony | 03 September, 2010 07:51

    Panasonic used the broiling, hectic setting of the U.S. Open tennis tourney in New York Wednesday to showcase the capabilities of its first handheld consumer-grade 3D camcorder. On a day so hot and humid that one athlete, Victoria Azarenka, collapsed and had to withdraw from competition, Panasonic showed how the US$1,400 Panasonic HDC-SDT750 handheld unit could record clear 3D video without the large and heavy hardware usually connected with 3D videography.

  • Roxio Creator 2011 adds 3D

    By Ian Paul | 25 August, 2010 02:32

    Forget about Avatar in 3D -- thanks to software maker Roxio, now your home movies can feature grandma, the kids, and all your friends in eye-popping 3D. Roxio announced Tuesday the latest versions of its all-in-one media software suite, Creator 2011 and Creator Pro 2011.

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  • Viral video: A DIY guide

    By Christopher Null | 18 September, 2010 10:30

    Now that YouTube officially supports 15-minute videos, Andy Warhol's dictum that we'd all be famous for 15 minutes has proven more than a little prescient. Viral video is nothing to scoff at. There's more than just page-view bragging rights at stake--there's real money to be made. (Get popular enough, and YouTube will cut you in on ad revenue.)

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