Monday, April 11, 2011

NAB 2011: New Android-based mobile video editing

WorldWideTech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.


Forbidden Technologies, the creator of the world’s most advanced web-based editing system and Broadcast Interactive Media (BIM), the most trusted source for revenue and technical solutions for local media, will unite to launch a new mobile video editing Android app, designed for the BIMVid video CMS, and powered by the Forbidden Clesh package (clip-load-edit-share).

The app is an enhancement to the BIMVid platform, and will allow broadcasters to view, clip and publish video content using Android-based mobile devices. 

Broadcasters that are interested in learning more about the new BIMVid Android app, powered by Clesh may visit NAB Show booth #N6138 (BIM) or booth #SL8605 (Forbidden) for an exclusive demo, or email info@bimlocal.com.

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