Video editing app: Forscene iPad review
At Princess we have been using Forscene for years, using the java application on desktops for viewing, logging, sync pulling and so on. Now the iPad version has appeared in the App Store and I’m going…
Read MoreVideo editing app: Forscene on a tablet
One of the major benefits of Forscene has always been that it runs on almost any hardware. This frees you from being tied to an expensive editing system, as it can run on Mac, Windows or…
Read MoreHow can you possibly edit in real-time over a 1.5Mb/s connection?
Find out in a fully virtualised workflow on Forscene stand 8.B38e at IBC 2015 – book a demo now. One of the biggest buzzwords of the last few years has got to be “The Cloud”, it seems…
Read MoreJAVA & the Forscene cloud
Java is a revolutionary concept. Developers can write computer programs which run in web browsers without configuration or installation. The software has access to the supplier’s cloud storage and computing infrastructure, but does not (without permission)…
Read MoreYOUR FILES ARE SAFE IN THE INTERNET CLOUD
Since the Sony scandal at the end of 2014, people have become hesitant of the term “cloud”, and cloud-based platforms are beginning to cause concern. Many people don’t like the idea of their data being stored……
Read MoreThe cloud experience for post-production
I am just like you, an editor. Originally cutting on Steenbecks, Moviolas, linear suites and eventually on the Avid 1 Media Composer in 1989. (Bragging rights, Serial number 003 with the privilege of crashing every 20 minutes.)…
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