FORweb option
A big picture option has been added to FORweb so videos can be played at a multiple of the normal size. In the Ecocats example, from a compressed MPEG source, you can see the effect of…
Read MoreFORscene update
FORscene now has context sensitive pop-up menus. Users retain a simple interface for simple tasks and have easy access to more esoteric features when required.
Read MoreFORscene upgrade
FORscene is designed to be quick to learn and simple to use. The latest upgrade – tooltips – reveals the hidden power within the interface.
Read MoreRecent press
The latest Showreel “Let’s go tapeless” article describes the move to tapeless editing and client approval. “Forbidden Technologies of Wimbledon, south London, has come up with a devastatingly simple concept which appears to solve these and…
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The latest FORscene upgrade incorporates slip and slide. By dragging edited clips with the left or right mouse button pressed, editors change either the source or record time code of clips while preserving their length. As…
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FORscene has just been upgraded again. Now people are using FORscene for more complex edits, we have added Undo and Redo.
Read MoreProducers' dinner
Forbidden Technologies is hosting the next in its series of industry dinners tonight. The record attendance reflects the growing interest in Forbidden’s products, particularly FORscene. The demonstration will include the latest features, which all users will…
Read MoreBeyond Band Aid
Save the Children have put a video update of Band Aid on their homeĀ page. The video, compressed using FORweb, comes with subtitles.
Read MoreRecent press
“JUST WHEN everyone thought the the video editing business was sorting itself out, along comes someone offering free editing software.”, says AV Magazine. “… Users can log onto Forbidden’s specialist web site and use its browser-based…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks