Welcome to the age of distributed video creation: SyncVue

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Unless you’re more interested in garage working with your pals, you should be interested by this one, SyncVue. It’s not like the other all-in-one online collaboration tool that don’t turn us on. But this one is cooler. It’s a virtual digital video maker, that offers online collaboration by using the Skype VoIP application. Online collaboration means voice chatting of course, but that’s not the least. Participants can take control of the creation board. Instead of assisting the master operator, they can do it by themselves, as if all of them were sitting in the same room and switch the mouse.

The application has a nice Apple Mac-ish layout, runs both on Windows and Apple platform. Files aren’t streamed, they’re sharing among participants instead. And to do this, SyncVue suggests users to do it by email or simply through the Skype peer-to-peer file sending functionality — which makes a lot of sense. Not fancy features, just the right ones, and this seems to function very well.

SyncVue isn’t free (around $190) but if you’re a video freelancer, it looks like a very efficient tool to have. (Note: You can try the demo version, or just check their demo video.)

Nov 15, 2006 | By Nuno

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