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Same Day Edits with nNovia Hard Drive Recorder
July 29, 2005

Paramus, NJ - When a bride walks down the aisle she has already missed seeing her groom and bridal party entering, and guests seated in the back rows frequently are not able to hear the vows or see the ring exchange. With new technologies for same day video editing, everyone can see the highlights of the ceremony at the reception.

The nNovia QuickCapture A2D makes rapid production of wedding videos possible by offering videographers the ability to save video of the ceremony on its hard drive and transfer footage faster than ever before, according to the company.

ProCon Technology, the distributor, says the the QuickCapture A2D is the first portable analog/digital hard disk drive recorder, and they say it bridges the gap between commonly used video cameras and the newest digital video equipment by storing up to seven and one half hours of footage shot with a camera right on its hard drive. Plus, users can still use their tapes as a back up.

“I use the QuickCapture because time is critical in creating same day videos,” said Mark Von Lanken of Picture This Productions, Inc, creator of the “Wedding Day Edits” DVD. “The QuickCapture allows me to capture the ceremony and even mark key parts, such as exchange of rings and even the first dance. Then, we can turn around a professionally edited video to show all the guests later at the reception.”

Available in 3, 4.5, 6 and 7.5 hour versions, the QuickCapture A2D marks clips with a time code while shooting, for quick access later and can be worn on a belt or mounted on a camera.

“The introduction of the nNovia QuickCapture A2D greatly reduces time and cost by recording edit-ready file formats directly to a hard drive from any analog or digital camera during field shooting,” said Vincent Bruno, Managing Director, ProCon Technology USA.

The nNovia QuickCapture A2D is available through ProCon Technology USA, a division of New Jersey-based VCOM International Multimedia Corporation, a diversified electronics company serving the education, professional audio and video, and corporate markets.

For more information visit:
Procon USA

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