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| 12|01|2005 |
By Stephen Beres
Traditionally, post-production facilities bring projects online only for short periods because of the amount of space that uncompressed media occupies on a disk. Each additional step in the post process then requires a layback.... »
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| 09|01|2005 |
By Bob Lampkin
Every year hundreds if not thousands of new terms enter the English vocabulary. It’s such a practical language for communicating complex ideas, in fact, that English has come to form the basis of a universal... »
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| 08|01|2005 |
By Linda Romanello
Want to sell your clips and tracks to stock houses? These tips from insiders will help you take your project shots to a much wider audience. ... »
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| 07|01|2005 |
By Bill Haley
Anyone who runs a production company can tell you that there are two constant challenges: Keeping your clients happy and managing your business. Both are essential for the health of the firm. Like most of us... »
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| 05|01|2005 |
By Steven Klapow
For me, as a consumer, the benefits of credit cards are obvious. Frequent-flyer miles from "charging it" have gotten me free trips to Seattle, London, Montreal and even Africa. For others, a credit... »
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| 04|01|2005 |
By Tom Catlin
All of Red Sox Nation seemingly held its breath: The Red Sox were one out away from the impossible—a World Series victory. They had been here before; they had been one out away from winning it all in 1986... »
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| 03|01|2005 |
By Bob Dolon
In this time of escalating real-estate costs and high inflation, co-op studios are becoming the norm. For me, this all came from necessity. My business/ creative partner Anne -Lise and I had been sharing a... »
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| 01|01|2005 |
By Beth Marchant
For many years, the general rule of business at the Campbell Soup Company in Camden, New Jersey, was to outsource all its video and media projects as they developed. Indie production teams and a string of... »
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| 03|01|2004 |
Data compiled by Steven Klapow
"I’m in this for the long haul." "There’s steady pay in corporate work." "I put in a lot of hours—but it’s worth it." "Shrinking corporate budgets mean even less... »
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| 02|01|2004 |
By Steven Klapow
We’ve all heard—certainly more than once—that it’s not really important how much money you make, but how much you love what you do. But does money really not matter? We realize that there are more... »
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