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Top 50: What's Hot and What's Not? See what's rising and falling for 2005! By Charlie White What's hot and what's not 2005(7/15/05) Have you been wondering what is truly hip in the world of digital video editing, content creation and beyond? Well, look no further, because we've compiled the newest and most definitive list of what's hot and what's not -- it's the Top 50 list of What's Out and What's In for 2005, right here on Digital Media Net.
Out In
1. G5 Dual Core Opteron
2. Avid and Pinnacle Avinnacle (or would it be PinnAvid?)
3. HDV editing Native HDV editing
4. Internal SCSI RAID Array External SATA RAID Array
5. Effects Storytelling
6. Pinnacle Liquid Edition Final Cut Pro 5
7. Real-time SD editing Rendering HD editing
8. Real-time host processing Real-time GPU and host processing
9. Web Sites Blogs and Newsletters
10. PR exaggerations Delivering on promises
11. Ultra Key Ultra 2
12. Diversity Adversity
13. Republicans Libertarians
14. Digital Intermediate Digital lens to screen
15. Apple HD Cinema 23" LCD display Dell 24" LCD display
16. Cell phones with cameras Cell phones with mp3 players and cameras
17. LCD TV 720p projector
18. DJ scratching Video jockey performance art
19. Hard disk recovery Nightly disk image backup
20. Flash Memory video recording Computer disk video recording
21. Infrared mouse Laser mouse
22. Shaky home videos Cheap tripod
23. FireWire 400 FireWire 800
24. Digital newsroom HD newscasts
25. Reality TV Reality
26. JVC 720/30P HDV JVC ProHD 24p
27. Maxing out credit cards Saving for retirement
28. Broadcast Flags No HD movies
29. Motorola inside Macs Intel inside Macs
30. Fox News Naked News
31. Software training classes Software training DVDs
32. Airline hub-and-spoke flights Nonstop regional jets
33. Workaholics Slackers
34. iPod niche iPod world
35. Stoli Grey Goose
36. Beef Buffalo
37. Cooking shows Home improvement shows
38. Mac vs. PC articles OS X vs. Windows XP articles
39. Trade shows Webinars
40. Palm Palm
41. "Paper or plastic?" "Is plastic OK? "
42. Low-carb diets Fat & healthy
43. TiVo No TV
44. Kino Flo florescent lights LED LitePanels
45. Stubborn, anachronistic recording industry Stubborn, anachronistic film industry
46. Solar energy Fusion
47. Web sites Magazines with Web sites
48. DVDs Illegally downloaded MPEGs
49. Media 100 844/X Matrox Axio
50. Psychics Fear, uncertainty and doubt

 


Want to see our In/Out list from 2004? Read it here.


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