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'Avid Technology, Inc' is an American company specializing in video and audio production technology; specifically, digital non-linear media editing (NLE) systems, management and distribution services. It was created in 1987 and became a publicly traded company in 1993. Avid is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.

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History
Products
Acquisitions
See also
External links

History


Founded by a marketing manager from Apollo Computer, Inc., William J. Warner, a prototype of their first digital nonlinear editing system (the Avid/1) was shown in a private suite at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in April 1988. The Avid/1 was based around an Apple Macintosh II computer, with special hardware and software of Avid's own design installed.
At the NAB show in April of 1989, the Avid/1 was publicly introduced. By the early 1990s, Avid products began to replace such tools as the Moviola, allowing editors to handle their film creations with greater ease. In 1994 only two feature films used the new digital editing system. By 1995 dozens had switched to Avid, and it signaled the beginning of the end of cutting celluloid. In 1996 Walter Murch accepted the Academy Award for editing The English Patient (which also won best picture), which he cut on the Avid. This was the first Editing Oscar awarded to a digitally-edited film.
Avid products are now used in the industry to create television shows, feature films, and commercials. Avid has released home versions of their professional line of editors, such as their Xpress DV and Avid Free DV.
In 1994 Avid introduced Open Media Framework (OMF) as an open standard file format for sharing media and related metadata.
In recent years the company has extended its business expertise towards the storage and management of media files, and in 2006 Avid is planning to launch a new product called Avid Interplay.

Products



Avid Videoshop

Avid MCXpress - Avid's first editing product for the Windows platform

Avid Free DV

Avid Liquid

Avid Xpress

Xpress DV

Xpress Pro

Xpress Pro Studio HD

Film Composer

Media Composer software

Media Composer Adrenaline HD

NewsCutter

NewsCutter XP

NewsCutter Adrenaline

Avid AirPlay

Avid DS Nitris

Avid Symphony

Unity MediaNetwork

DNxHD codec

Softimage XSI

Alienbrain

Avid iNews

Avid Interplay

Avid Unity ISIS
Notable discontinued products:

Avid Cinema (for Apple MacOS) - discontinued [1]

Avid Matador (2001)

Avid Media Illusion (2001)

Avid Elastic Reality (2001)

Acquisitions



1994: Digidesign (makers of Pro Tools).

1994: Basys (ITN's newsrooms system sold to DEC then Avid).

1995: Elastic Reality, Inc. (makers of Elastic Reality morphing software).

1995: Parallax Software Limited and 3 Space Software Limited (together “Parallax Software”). (makers of Matador, Illusion and Jester (ink-and-paint software)).

1998: Softimage, from Microsoft.

1998: [Create strategic alliance with Tektronix - then owners of Lightworks].

2000: The Motion Factory.

2000: Pluto Technology.

2001: iNEWS.

2002: iKnowledge.

2003: Rocket Networks.

2004: NXN.

2004, January: Bomb Factory.

2004, August: M-Audio.

2005, April: Pinnacle Systems.

2005, August: Wizoo.

2006, January: Medéa Corporation.

2006, April: Sundance Digital.

2006, August: Sibelius Software

See also



Video remix

EditDroid

External links



Avid company website

Industry and user information on nonlinear editing

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