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BEL.com Website
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Written by Nick Marques
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 |
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Has BEL.com produced an event for you or your company? If so, and if you have photos that we can use on our site, we'd love to hear from you! Also, we'd love to feature your testimonial on our site... so please, drop us a line!
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General Production
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Written by Nick Marques
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 |
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So, I've been really liking Adobe products lately. I've been using Adobe Premiere and Photoshop since both were version 5.0. Those were both released in 1998. Now, almost nine years later, I'm using what's called Adobe Production Studio Premium. Think of it as a streamlined workflow in a box.
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Other
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Written by Nick Marques
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 |
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For me, day to day computing consists of daily use of Adobe Production Studio, Macromedia Studio (now Adobe), and Microsoft Office. For all of my other software needs, chances are, there is a FREE or open source solution out there.
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Other
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Written by Rod Kim
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Monday, 23 February 2009 |
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February 22, 2009 - That 60% off plasma at your locally closing Circuit City looks tempting doesn't it? Besides most of the closing stores getting far past the point of being like a page right out of "Lord of the Flies," there's some other dangers in shopping those bargain basement sales when the economy clips the wings of its once thriving business.
Anyone can browse through articles on www.consumerist.com to see horror stories of nearly every recent liquidation, but a few of them stand out.
Stories are starting to come in about customers that are buying large ticket items under the stipulation of "sold as is" but also not permitted to open the packaging. This is resulting in stories like this one and this one in which customers paid sizable amounts of money for products that were shattered, unusable and broken without them being able to find out before purchasing.
The companies that are liquidating have no further responsibility to the consumers and while not every store can be judged by the stories linked here, it makes it easy for some stores to try and move inventory quickly by any means without ethical consideration.
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Sales
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Written by BEL Production
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Sunday, 30 March 2008 |
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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 .
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