Singular Software gets plural

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2009-04-16 3:40:00 PM

In advance of their attendance at the NAB Show next week in Las Vegas, Vancouver's Singular Software Inc. has released PluralEyes - a new product that automatically synchronizes audio and video clips without the need for timecode.

Targeted at the independent video professional, PluralEyes drastically simplifies multicamera productions, both during filming and in post-production.

 

PluralEyes determines synchronization information from audio that is already present in the recorded material. During the shoot, there is no need to connect cameras and audio recorders or take any other special steps to prepare. And when shooting is done, the creative editing process can get started right away without the time-consuming step of matching clips manually. This removes the biggest bottlenecks in both production and post-production.

The first version of PluralEyes works with Apple's Final Cut Pro editing software and is priced at $149 USD. Trial versions of PluralEyes™ can be downloaded online.

At Singular Software we make new tools for new media. Famous for developing the podcaster's friend The Levelator, our newest product PluralEyes makes multi-camera video a snap by automating the most tedious and time-consuming the editing process: synchronization. more


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Rob is the President of Techvibes Media Inc. and Editor-in-Chief of Techvibes.com.  His diverse background includes stints in International Trade Finance, Web Development, and Enterprise Software and he is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, British Columbia Institute of Technology, and Simon Fraser University. When not running Canada's leading technology media property, Rob can... more



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