Avid 30-Second Spot Winners Announced


Avid 30-Second Spot Winners Announced

The grand prize winners in the Avid 30-Second Spot contest have been announced and the winner in the Professional’s Choice category was In the Halls of Avid, One is Many by Aaron Osborne. This spot was shot in HD with the HVX200 and put together using Avid Xpress Pro and Adobe After Effects. The winner in the People’s Choice category was CaveMan by Bob Chambers. It was shot with the Sony WS790 and created with Avid Media Composer Adrenaline and Digidesign Pro Tools. See all the entries Here.

Via: DV Guru

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