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  • It’s not just cinema moguls that are feeling the benefits of stereoscopic moviemaking; it is also a great way to make sure your students remember just about any subject. With the right equipment and a bit of guidance from us, anyone can get started with 3D.
  • We love videomaking. Not only is it an easy way of engaging students with topics, it’s also a fantastic way of getting them to develop transferable skills, such as communication, teamwork and organisation. Here, we give you a step-by-step guide to Apple's iMovie.
  • Tom Hughes is the video journalist for Seven TV, the longest running community TV channel in the UK. Seven broadcasts to over 140,000 homes on the Virgin Media network in North and North East Lincolnshire. Here, Tom gives us a little insight into life in the broadcast industry…
  • NewTek’s TriCaster is an entire live studio in one small box, letting you ‘live edit’ by adding effects and transitions as you record your broadcast or stream it on the web. It promises a lot, but does it deliver? We review TriCaster to see if this box of tricks lives up to its claims.
  • Our new Stereoville blog, which was launched last week, will be updated regularly and contains the latest stereoscopic 3D news as well as videos of puppets. We take a look at what awaits...
  • Here we’ve compiled a few top tips to help you and your students create fantastic video projects!
  • We take a look at how schools have been creating their own in-house TV channels.
  • Watch our mini documentary to find out how we got on when we took a year six class for the day!
  • The Pros and Cons of the Thin Client
  • During our travels at BETT, we discovered the world of digital media libraries; handy resources that are tailor-made for integrating technology into lessons.