Looking to run a collaborative editing project on Adobe Premiere Pro? You need to get acquainted with Team Projects. Almost a decade ago, Adobe started its migration ...
Apparently this is what film editing looks like now. Photo: Jon M. Cho A filmmaker stuck at home during LA’s recent epic rainfall, unable to go to his editing room, said he used Evercast on an Apple ...
Canadian producer on how he used Blackmagic’s tech to shoot six short horror films for web in just six days with a staff of 12 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Ozone, the maker of an AI-powered collaborative video editor in the cloud, has raised $7.1 million in seed funding and is launching in open beta. The Y Combinator alum aims to provide content creators ...
One of the coolest features of Web-based productivity applications is that they enable people to easily collaborate on documents. Some, like Google's word processor Writely, and its spreadsheet Google ...
Using the free video editing tool CapCut creative suite, users can easily produce professional-caliber content from their computer movies. It works with online and Windows editing and is appropriate ...
[Editor’s note: VentureBeat uses WordPress as its content management system.] WordPress’ parent company Automattic bought content sharing technology startup Cloudup today. The company’s technology ...
Adobe on Thursday announced the acquisition of Frame.io, a popular cloud-based collaborative video editing platform. The deal, which will result in Frame.io being incorporated into Adobe’s software, ...
LibreOffice has been growing by leaps and bounds ever since it sprang up out of its OpenOffice roots back in 2010, with frequent improvements, a veritable horde of developers, and ever-increasing ...
KASHIWA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Urchin&Company, Inc. (Head Office: Chiba-ken, Japan) today announced that it has released the Standard Plan which allows users to use collaboration functions for the ...
There are many cloud-based editing solutions available, nearly too many to count. Who should consider using them and why? How can you tell them apart? That’s what I’ll cover in this article. Let’s ...