Timeline Analog 4 (1989-1991) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how Ubillos, Warner and the QuickTime, ImMIX and Avid teams built wondrous new tools for editing. The Timeline books are often updated at no extra cost.
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John Buck. Timeline Analog 4
Foreword by William (Bill) Warner
Dedication
About the Author
Thanks
Preface
This edition
Timeline 4
20: Non-print, Non-linear
EDUCOM
STOLEN GOODS
THE WHIZ
RAWLEY AND FERSTER
LINK AND SUPERMAC
PENCIL TEST
175 BEDFORD STREET - 1988
THE MOLINARIS
PHOTOMAC
COLORSPACE
COCKROFT, RAWLEY AND REBER
IT'S NON-LINEAR
21. NAB 88
MIDAS
QUICKSCAN AND RPZA
SUPERMAC
GONE FISHING
PIVOTAL SIGGRAPH
DIGITAL F/X
HOFFERT AND THE PIXEL MACHINE
ELECTRONIC FLATBED
E-PIX
COMPOSIUM
FATEFUL LUNCH
TRUEVISION
EMC
MIDAS AND SEEHORN
APPLE DEMO
22: This will be THE system
NEXT, APPLE AND INTEL
MILLER
BIG BLUE
MPEG
THE AVID TEAM
EDGEWRITER AND JULIAN
HOFFERT AND PEPPEL
CQD
1775
AVID ARRIVES
EMC 1989
DF/X
PINNACLE AND SEEHORN
PHOTOSHOP
A GRASS SYSTEM
23: That's my finger
DVI
WARHOL
EMC
BUY AVID
WINDS OF CHANGE
EARTHQUAKE
EDIFLEX
ENVISION
OLE AND FAST
PINNACLE, LOESCH AND REID
BOARD PROBLEMS
SCHLOTT
DEVELOPERS
24: It sounds simple now
DATA TRANSLATION
LUCASFILM
AVID/1
EMC VERSION 2
QUICKTIME
PC VS MAC
GENERAL MAGIC
25: It was all seat of the pants
SPECULAR
SUPERMAC
SEYBOLD
FARALLON AND FENTON
DIGITAL F/X
SONY
RAZOR
DIVA
LIGHTSOURCE AND LETRASET
26: You gotta see this
QUICKVIEW
QUICKTIME
MEDIAMAKER
EMC
LIGHTWORKS
MERGER
SUPERMAC
THE BIG DAY - MAY 16,1991
DIGITAL F/X
ImMIX
Timeline Digital
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The Timeline books are dedicated to Adrian Ettlinger (January 26, 1925 – October 23, 2013)
Adrian was a brilliant engineer, ground breaking inventor, astute observer and a much loved father during his life and career. In retirement he was a friend, advisor and mentor to me.
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DT encouraged third party software companies like Automatix Inc. in nearby Billerica to write programs for its hardware. Once complete it bundled the PC add-in boards with the third party apps and marketed the complete product to specific groups.
The young product manager charged with marketing the new DT card with Automatix’s Image Analyst program was John Molinari, son of the company's founder. In time, Molinari became the champion of video editors everywhere but for the moment his audience was meteorologists, scientists, industrial engineers and researchers.