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BEL.com Backstage w/ iMusic
Written by Rod Kim   
Friday, 18 April 2008

Newark, DE - April 18, 2008 - "iMusic" is a first of its kind multimedia violin concert created by world-renowned violinist Xiang Gao, UD associate professor of music, in collaboration with internationally known guest artist, Howard Watkins, pianist with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and members of the UD Faculty Jazz Ensemble.

xg2low.jpgThe New York Times has referred to violinist Gao as " a rare and soulful virtuoso." Gao has performed for many world leaders, including former presidents of the U.S. and China, and his musical integrity and virtuoso techniques have gained accolades from audiences and reviewers around the globe.

Watkins is a frequent collaborator with some of the world's leading musicians both on the concert stage and as an assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera. He has performed in numerous recitals and concerts throughout the United States, South America, Europe, Russia, Israel and the Far East.

Made up of UD faculty members who are jazz performers in and around the Delaware Valley, the U.D. Faculty Jazz Ensemble includes Vernon James and Todd Groves, saxophones; Harvey Price, vibraphone; Michael Arenson, piano; Craig Thomas, bass; and Tom Palmer, drums.

 For more information about iMusic, please visit Xiang Gao's Official Website.

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BEL.com Now Offers Niveus Media Solutions
Written by Rod Kim   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008

New Castle, DE - April 8, 2008 BEL.com is proud to announce it now offers the entire line of Niveus Media products and installation service.

Niveus (pronounced: NIVV-ee-uss) Media, Inc. is a software & systems company. Through the integration of key technologies from its own IP portfolio and that of its partners, Niveus Media manufactures digital media entertainment devices for the consumer electronics and television services markets. Based in San Jose, CA, Niveus Media was founded in May 2002.

Niveus Media products currently fall into three main categories: Complete Media Centers, Networked Storage Servers, and Advanced Input Devices. Niveus Media products have been showcased on stage at numerous events by both Intel and Microsoft, including the recent CES Keynote of Bill Gates. The Niveus Media Center continues to receive numerous awards, including Best of Show for Digital Life, and a CES Innovation Award in the Video Component category. Further recognition has been received by top industry publications including Business Week, Popular Science, and TV Guide.

Niveus Media’s flagship product is the Niveus Media Center. The Niveus Media Center fills the gap for consumers looking to create, store, and access their digital media (DVD, Music, Photos, TV) anywhere in the home. The Niveus Media Center delivers the power and flexibility of a computer, the functionality of a DVR, and the broadband capabilities of the home network. The advantage of the Niveus Media Center over other media computers is its fanless construction (heatpipe technology), its sleek design (radical A/V form factor), and unique software plug-ins from Niveus Media and partners.

 For more information about the various Niveus Media products, please visit The Official Niveus Media, Inc. Website.

(BEL is a trademark of Brandywine Electronics, LTD. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.)

 
Panasonic P2 Workflow Speeds Transfer To Clients
Written by BEL Production   
Sunday, 30 March 2008

In our old workflow plan we used to plan on a post production where we would make either tape or DVD dubs for clients and then delvier back the content to them for ingest into their systems. Now with BEL's new P2 system we deliver content to the client while BEL is still on site after an event. Because of the speed of transfer, the client can start using the content for playback and editing even before the load out is complete.

Our new tool of choice is the HPX500 .HPX500

 

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