Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster (1992)

"The NewTek Video Toaster was a combination of hardware and software for the editing and production of standard-definition video in NTSC, PAL, and resolution independent formats on Commodore Amiga computers and subsequently on computers running the Windows operating system. It comprises various tools for video switching, chroma keying, character generation, animation, and image manipulation. The Video Toaster won the Emmy Award for Technical Achievement in 1993."

Director: Tony Stutterheim
Runtime: 11 min
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Cast

Music: Ken Nordine Groop
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster about?
"The NewTek Video Toaster was a combination of hardware and software for the editing and production of standard-definition video in NTSC, PAL, and resolution independent formats on Commodore Amiga computers and subsequently on computers running the Windows operating system. It comprises various tools for video switching, chroma keying, character generation, animation, and image manipulation. The Video Toaster won the Emmy Award for Technical Achievement in 1993."
Who directed Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster?
Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster was directed by Tony Stutterheim.
Who stars in Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster?
Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster stars Ken Nordine, Kiki Stockhammer.
How long is Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster?
Revolution - A Demonstration of the Video Toaster has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).