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Fri 22nd Dec, 2006
Christmas card
Forbidden has made a video
Christmas card.
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
Thu 21st Dec, 2006
Recent press
The University of Guelph has made a series of videos from the recent demonstration and talk given there by Forbidden CEO Stephen Streater.
You can see the videos
here.
Wed 20th Dec, 2006
NTSC
NTSC is the video standard used throughout North America and Japan.
FORscene supports NTSC, which is played back at at 29.97 frames per second,
in both drop frame and non-drop frame variants.
Forbidden's trip to Canada this week is to demonstrate integration with a
High Definition Final Cut workflow at another frame rate: 23.976.
Mon 18th Dec, 2006
Share issue
Forbidden has issued 500,000 new shares to a founder of its Canadian Distributor, Formidable Technologies.
You can see the press release
here.
Fri 15th Dec, 2006
Party
The venue for Forbidden's Christmas party this year was the river boat Kingwood.
You can indulge your curiosity by watching a video of the trip
here.
Mon 11th Dec, 2006
Recent press
This month's Televisual talks about the growth in software desktop editing for TV post-production.
"The BBC has gone for desktop editing in a big way, both with its ...
creative desktop venture and in moving productions in-house".
Luke Colson, facilities director at dry-hire facility Unit
"issues a note of caution about not running before you can walk"
on the subject of going straight to High Definition, and recommends keeping the simpler offline stage.
Thu 7th Dec, 2006
Paypal
The addition of an "Add Credits" button means that Forbidden and its distributors
can charge FORscene and Clesh customers
electronically. Clicking on the button takes them to a Paypal page where payment adds
credits automatically to their accounts.
Tue 5th Dec, 2006
Storyboard
To reflect FORscene's success with citizen journalists, Forbidden has released a storyboard
mode for FORscene. This allows a simple way to create, label, select and reorder shots. The
storyboard is also available in Clesh, Forbidden's consumer offer.
Fri 1st Dec, 2006
Canada trip
Forbidden is sending a sales team for a series of high level meetings across Canada next week organised by Formidable Technologies.
The focus of these meetings is
FORscene,
for both broadcast television use and Citizen Journalism, an area where Forbidden leads the world.
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