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- TEWKSBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A., 1995 MAR 31 (NB) -- In a deal
- valued at $45 million, Avid Technology, a major player in digital
- video hardware and software, has acquired two software companies:
- Elastic Reality, a developer of software for film restoration, and
- "morphing" and other special effects, and The Parallax Software
- Group, a specialist in paint and compositing technology.
-
- The acquisitions support Avid's "cross-platform strategy," as well
- as adding to the high-end and corporate levels of Avid's three-tiered
- product line-up, said Bob Sullivan, vice president of business
- development and marketing, in an interview with Newsbytes.
-
- Under terms of the two merger agreements, Avid has issued in
- aggregate approximately 1.5 million shares of Avid common stock,
- according to Sullivan.
-
- Sullivan told Newsbytes that the acquisition of London, England-
- based Parallax will allow Avid to provide "within the frame" as
- well as "frame-to-frame" digital video editing tools to its high-
- end customers, who are involved with professional production and
- post-productions on TV shows, commercials, and feature films.
-
- Madison, Wisconsin-based Elastic Reality will add image
- manipulation technologies that can be used by these high-end
- customers, in addition to corporate users and "independent
- multimedia types," who typically work on PCs or Macs, he reported.
-
- Avid's third target market, "broadcast news," consists of national
- and local TV news programs, which demand tightly integrated
- digital video production systems for the "mission-critical" task of
- generating TV news, Sullivan said.
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- Products from Parallax and Elastic Reality are widely employed
- in Hollywood production studios, according to the Avid exec.
- Technology from Elastic Reality was used, for example, in
- producing both "Forrest Gump" and "Death Becomes Her."
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- Parallax software operates on Silicon Graphics (SGI) workstations,
- and Elastic Reality's products run on Macs and PCs as well as SGI
- machines, he told Newsbytes.
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- Avid's products are also available for SGI, Macs, and PCs, Sullivan
- pointed out. "This shows our commitment to multiple platforms," the
- VP added.
-
- (Jacqueline Emigh/19950331/Reader Contact: Avid Technology, 508-
- 640-6789; Press Contacts: Kara Misenheimer or Scott Higgins, Avid,
- 508-640-6789; Christa Degnan, Pamela Hamilton, or Deirdre
- O'Connell, Schwartz Communications for Avid, 617-431-0770)
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