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- Strassner_Editing_Systems abstract "No longer in production, Strassner Editing Systems (SES) was a line of PC-based linear "CMX style" keyboard video editing controllers invented in 1988 by Norman H. Strassner in Los Angeles, CA. Over 400 systems were sold up to the time, in 1995, that Mr. Strassner sold the company to a San Jose based company - Videomedia, Inc., makers of the "V-LAN" hardware he used to physically control video tape machines (VTRs), video and audio switchers and special effects devices. At the time Mr. Strassner wrote the software, he was a working editor in Hollywood for shows like Entertainment Tonight and Real People, and companies like Paramount Pictures, CBS, NBC and Smith-Hemion.Strassner Editing Systems were used to edit many popular television shows and motion pictures, including MTV's "Real World", The Muppets and the first Muppet Movie.The success of Strassner Editing Systems was due to Mr. Strassner's own expertise as both an off-line and on-line video tape editor. His "wish list" of features were incorporated into his systems, which made him a local hero for editors in Hollywood.It is not known if any of the original systems are still in use.".
- Strassner_Editing_Systems wikiPageExternalLink Linear_video_editing.
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- Strassner_Editing_Systems advert "January 2011".
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- Strassner_Editing_Systems tone "October 2009".
- Strassner_Editing_Systems unreferenced "October 2009".
- Strassner_Editing_Systems subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Strassner_Editing_Systems comment "No longer in production, Strassner Editing Systems (SES) was a line of PC-based linear "CMX style" keyboard video editing controllers invented in 1988 by Norman H. Strassner in Los Angeles, CA. Over 400 systems were sold up to the time, in 1995, that Mr. Strassner sold the company to a San Jose based company - Videomedia, Inc., makers of the "V-LAN" hardware he used to physically control video tape machines (VTRs), video and audio switchers and special effects devices. At the time Mr.".
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