NAB is a show for professional products for video and audio. Speed bumped iBooks and Powerbooks will just pop up on the Apple website as they always have when there isn't a brand-new product form. The small amount of press invited to the presentation is pro-specific not consumer specific. A press release should be on the wire as soon as the presentation ends I suppose.
On the other hand.... "moving sound, moving pictures" as Apple headlined the invite could be????????
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Shake 3.5 (I think this is a given)
An update to FCP having to do with some HD mumbo jumbo (whether or not this is a full-point update I haven't a clue)
An announcement with Aja on a new Io HD, with Aja dropping the BlackMagic codec in favor of something they've whipped up with Apple.
No hardware
Nothing at all.
**DMBand crosses fingers in hopes that he is wrong**
FCP 4 is still too new to see FCP 5
Shake is a possibility
No new hardware
If anything at all, it's going to be software.
Originally posted by KANE
My fingers are crossed for the QuickTime 7. How much time is left before we know?
We should know within an hour.
Originally posted by KANE
My fingers are crossed for the QuickTime 7. How much time is left before we know?
god I hate timezones....
it's still sunday here anyway.
On the other hand.... "moving sound, moving pictures" as Apple headlined the invite could be????????
Shake 3.5
Final Cut Pro 4.5HD
DVD Studio Pro 3
New Products:
Motion
Xsan
Just a guess...
Originally posted by Jambo
Updates:
Shake 3.5
Final Cut Pro 4.5HD
DVD Studio Pro 3
New Products:
Motion
Xsan
Just a guess...
Motion?? Is this Kormac77's AFX competitor?
Read the same thing off MacNN a few minutes ago.
Originally posted by msantti
Damn.
Read the same thing off MacNN a few minutes ago.
Go to apple.com ... it's all up there. "Motion", BTW, looks fantastic at only $299 ...
-John
p.s.: Update re: Xsan: http://www.apple.com/xsan/
Final Cut Pro HD
Motion is aiming at After Effects bullseye in the forehead. And it looks --from the product data sheet anyway -- like it seriously kicks AE's ass.
Seems like the relationship between Apple and Adobe is about to get even chillier...