So Amiga was capable of doing video in 1984 already? Amazing. And
weird that "desktop video" didn't work back then. I guess the world
just wasn't ready for it yet, I think it was only the 90s that the
big masses got video-cams and started to get interested in video-editing.
At 30-9-2010 21:56, Mike Boom wrote:
>
>
>As long as we're getting nostalgic, I was on the development team for
>the original Amiga 1000 way back in 1984, and worked as an assistant
>producer at Electronic Arts for Deluxe Productions, a video
>production program for the Amiga. EA tried to coin the phrase
>"desktop video" for the marketplace, but it didn't stick. Neither did
>Deluxe Productions.
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