Video on the Net
Forbidden is exhibiting at Video on the Net, the San Jose, California, Conference and Exhibition. Our stand is no 1309A – visit us there, or come to listen at one of the three Forbidden Technologies speaking…
Read MoreCraft editing
FORscene, Forbidden’s web based video logging and editing system, is being used increasingly as a finishing tool. Features which help craft editors include: a search engine to locate source clips, frame accurate editing and trimming, video…
Read MoreVideo on the Net
Forbidden Technologies is taking a booth at Video on the Net. The conference takes place between 19th and 22nd March 2007, and is being held in San Jose, California.
Read MoreFORscene Load Mac
Version 1.4.14 of FORscene Load Mac, released today, supports NTSC source video in both drop frame and non drop frame timecode versions. NTSC is also supported on the corresponding EDL exports to such systems as Avid…
Read MoreDVD quality
The latest camera phones have video resolution similar to DVDs: 640×480 pixels, 30 frames per second. Now you can shoot on a phone, upload over the air, edit on the web in FORscene, and publish at…
Read MoreInternet coverage
James E. Clarke summarises the current position of web editing tools. His report points out: “Forbidden was the first company that got a true Post Production level video editor running on a web technology stack. Everything…
Read MoreFirst US sale
Forbidden has been expanding its global reach beyond Europe. With the help of Formidable Technologies, Forbidden has made its first US sale of FORscene.
Read MoreEurope Trip
Forbidden Technologies has sent two staff for meetings in Europe. This trip is to explore the potential markets for the consumer version of FORscene, Clesh.
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks