All posts by Terence

Episode 62: Innovation

Terence and Philip discussion innovation, starting with a recent article questioning Avid’s continued ability to innovate. The discussion covers who might be innovating, what it innovation and a whole lot of other subjects as well.

 

Thanks to Alpha Dogs interns Jesse Dunham and Hector Gonzalez for editing this episode.

Episode 61: Apps and Workflows

In this episode Terence and Philip discuss the way the App Store works and the issues that arise for developers; business models and compatibility between versions in Media Composer; in-app purchases; Adobe panels; Flash; Creative Cloud; app interchange formats; reporting; and app ecosystems.

Thanks to Alpha Dogs intern Hector Gonzalez for editing this show.

The Terence and Philip Show Episode 58

Recorded after the announcement of the new Mac Pro this episode covers that, 3D and 4K.

 

Correction: A couple of people have bought to our attention that the SSD in the MacBook Pro Retina and the MacBook Airs are in fact socketed and user replaceable.

The Terence and Philip Show Episode 57

A wide ranging episode that starts with a discussion of Avid’s financials, and goes all over the place from there. This episode was recorded before the release of Adobe Creative Cloud and the preview of the new MacPro. And a discussion of beer and wine seemed to be an appropriate analogy along the way. Sometimes a little heated.

 

Notes:  Adobe Creative Cloud now has over 700,000 subscribers. Terry did look it up and the (now old) MacPro can indeed carry two GPUs (but no more than two efficiently).

 

Thanks to Curtis Fritsch for editing this show.

Episode 56: Does the TV industry need it’s own “Steve Jobs” Visionary?

Terence and Philip consider whether or not the Television Industry needs a visionary like Apple’s Steve Jobs to innovate into the future. The Television industry will undergo upheaval anyway, with or without a visionary, but in what direction?

Episode 54: RED v Sony

In this episode Terence and Philip discuss the legal action RED Digital Cinema has taken against Sony Corporation over a patent dispute.

In fairness to what is said in the show, RED have suggested they will have an interesting announcement(s) at NAB 2013.

Thanks to Curtis Fritsch for editing this and recent shows.