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Southern Exposure Magazine
Although the idea began with home videos, StudioNow is finding an increasing commercial demand for its services. From businesses that need marketing and public relations presentations on their Web sites to entertainers needing music videos, the idea of making an inexpensive connection to a freelance video editor looking for work is catching on...
CNET News.com
StudioNow exists because, as a video editor, you probably suck. -- The Nashville-based company has created a service that turns unwieldy libraries of video footage into watchable, short videos. The system works as follows: video gets uploaded to their servers. The company then taps its international network of videographers and editors...
North Jersey Record
Have you ever needed a business-related video edited -- something for your corporate Web site or a marketing piece -- but found no one on your staff had the expertise? There's a new service that might save you time and money. StudioNow, a recently formed online video editing company, has its eye on the music video business but will take all comers...
VentureCapitalUpdate.com
StudioNow allows you to upload your movies and the StudioNow community of editors and directors make your videos better. StudioNow was founded in January 2007 and has a unique model to take your home movies, or any movies, and allow those with film making expertise transform your video.
SmallBizTechnology.com
It's relatively easy to shoot video for your business. Maybe you have video of a corporate picnic or something more important like a presentation. Most of us know about 10 web designers or we can use any of a number of online services. However, finding someone to edit video at a reasonable price is more of a challenge...
Billboard.biz
The firm is a web service that allows users to upload video and photos to its Web site. The materials are then accessed by freelance members of StudioNow's Editor Network who take submitted material, edit the files and make a finished version available for purchase. Editors are available twenty four hours a day.
The Hollywood Reporter
The record labels are buzzing about StudioNow, an online video editing company that comprises one of the largest freelance editor networks. Why? High-quality, low-cost music videos. UMG, Sony BMG, EMI and WMG all are clients.
The Tennessean
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