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In-Depth: Another must-see music video from the Chemical Brothers
Review: Boris Continuum Complete 5 review
Boasting over 180 filters, Boris Continuum Complete (BCC) covers many bases, including traditional image processors, generators and compositional…
Review: GenArts Sapphire 2.0 review
Sapphire is the daddy of VFX plug-in collections. Its high-end toolset has found favour with firms producing VFX for Hollywood feature films –…
Review: Noise Industries FxFactory Pro 2.0 review
FxFactory Pro is an unusual set of plug-ins. Firstly, it’s available for Final Cut Pro and Motion, but not After Effects (though an AE version…
Review: Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite 2007 review
The Magic Bullet Suite 2007 combines two core colour-correction plug-ins – Looks and Colorista – with two helpful utilities: Frames and…
Review: RE:Vision Effects Effections V7 review
Effections is a bundle of RE:Vision Effects plug-ins, which are generally creative and technical tools, rather than whizzy artistic filters.
In-Depth: Visual effects plug-in suites
Plug-in collections offer a huge number of extra tools for not a lot of cash. We put them through their paces, helping you pick the best for your…
Review: Universal Type Server review
Universal Type Server is a font-management system that aims to make things easy for small design studios, while providing a huge amount of…
Review: Magnetar SDX review
The Magnetar SDX is a whopper of a workstatio, measuring 62cm-x-22cm-x-425cm and weighing only slightly less than a baby elephant. If you think…
Review: Vision Q64 Overdrive review
CAD2’s Vision Q64 OverDrive is plain, inexpensive, but still relatively powerful and an ideal first buy for a 3D artist taking their first…
Review: Acer Aspire EasyStore review
While clearly aimed at home users, the Aspire EasyStore offers much that will appeal to small studios – such as ease of use, speedy media…
Review: Drobo + DroboShare review
The Drobo is a USB 2.0 hard drive with a RAID technology all of its own, while the DroboShare is an add-on that allows you to connect it to a network.
Review: Freecom Network Drive Pro review
With only a single drive at its core, the Network Drive Pro is the simplest of the NAS units we’ve looked at here. It’s also the smallest and…
Review: Iomega StorCenter Pro 150D NAS review
The StorCenter Pro 150D is what you expect of a business-focused NAS device: a big boxy chassis that dwarfs its rivals, dull looks, and a noisy…
Review: LaCie 2big network review
Encased in dull grey metal like much of LaCie’s line of larger hard-drive systems, the 2big network would sit well next one of Apple’s…
Review: Thecus N3200 review
Pitched at both home users and small businesses, the N3200 offers the best combination of price and performance. Its three-drive set-up may look…
In-Depth: Network-attached storage devices
From back-up to sharing – even to storing the team’s music collection, NAS drives are an essential studio tool for managing and storing media…
News: Creative pros have easy access to PCs with Windows XP
Windows XP may not be as dead as you might think. The OS XP 'officially' went off the market on June 30, 2008 – but it's surprisingly easy to…
In-Depth: When not using Photoshop leads to disaster
In-Depth: Have you the nerve to play poker with coders?

