Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Autodesk and AJA: Building tools to help power creative expression

Autodesk and AJA: Building tools to help power creative expression

Bryce Button, Product Marketing Manager at AJA talks to AREA TV at IBC 2013 about partnering with Autodesk for the Flame Award, and about building hardware tools like the Kona 3G and their Thunderbolt solutions to help power creative expession.





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Autodesk and AJA: Building tools to help power creative expression

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