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Only published comments... Sep 15 2008, 11:17 AM by fcapria

The Avid Handbook cover Because he's too humble to blog about his latest endeavor, I'll take it upon myself to make mention of my colleague, Greg Staten's new book: The Avid Handbook. Billed as an intermediate level text, the Handbook is accessible to beginners while containing enough information that even most experienced power users will find useful tidbits. For veteran Avid editors making the transition from SD to HD workflows, and those needing to juggle multiple video formats, the book will help you avoid more headaches than a case of Tylenol.

This is the fifth edition of The Avid Handbook, originally penned by Steve Bayes. Anyone who has had the pleasure of attending one of Greg's presentations over the years will immediately recognize the book's new voice. For such a technical book, the style is very readable.

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TCurren said:

Way to go Greg!

September 15, 2008 7:11 PM
 

lawsonr said:

Fantastic news! The earlier edition of this book was great. So much has changed since then, I'm glad Greg updated it.

September 15, 2008 7:14 PM
 

jason.adams said:

Ordered yesterday. Thanks For the Heads Up on this new Edition

November 3, 2008 10:08 PM

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About fcapria

Frank is a senior product designer in the editors group at Avid. He was among the first Avid/1 editors at WGBH before becoming the Director of Post Production for American Experience. He has edited several documentaries since leaving WGBH. In between editing gigs he went to business school, ran a small web design firm, and launched Xprove – an online review and approval service. He also wrote and blogged for DV Magazine, Studio Daily, and the Pro Video Coalition.