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Bringing Post to the Set
August 18, 2009

     

The Ki Pro portable digital recorder from AJA Video Systems rocked the 2009 NAB Show, winning several major awards.

It quickly became the buzz of the NAB press corps once most of us adjusted to the idea that the product's name is pronounced "Kee" Pro, derived from the Chinese concept of Ch'i, or roughly, "energy flow."

Its full impact on the future of editing, however, has taken a bit of time to ferment into our editing consciousnesses. This little gem just may change the way we think of the whole post-production workflow paradigm.

At first blush, Ki Pro is a universal tapeless recorder that can connect to any video or HD camera, thanks to its extensive array of analog and digital connection options.


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