The Avid S4 is designed to bring the workflow of the Avid S6 to smaller facilities and project studios, and the S1 is a compact 8-fader controller for use with an iPad and the Pro Tools Control app.
So, you want to edit video on your iPad? Perhaps looking for an alternative to iMovie? TouchEdit Pro for iOS promises a bunch of pro features for your touch screen iDevice. Ben Balser checks it out.
With the arrival of iMovie and other video editing apps, making movies on the move just got much more fun. What if you don't want to work in isolation? Here's how to collaborate using Dropbox and more
Video editing on an iPad is still in its infancy, and joining Apple's iMovie for iPad 2 is Avid, who has released Avid Studio for iPad. Hollin Jones puts it to the test and compares it to iMovie.