Why CMS Wipes? Because we needed them ourselves.
Bill Mills is the resident “NewTek-head” at Corinthian Media Services (a title he's needing to share now that Dawn Mills is diving into LightWave and SpeedEdit.).
A graduate of the Radio and Television Broadcasting program at California State University, Fresno, and a former Commodore Business Machines employee, Bill has been working with NewTek video production tools since the original Video Toaster running on the Amiga Operating system in 1990.
It was the futuristic promise of utilizing off-the-shelf general microcomputer technology to replace specialized hardware that ushered in the desktop video revolution and drew Bill to the original Video Toaster, followed by the Windows based VT and Tricaster.
“By building a flexible hardware platform, NewTek left the rest of it up to software, which means the sky's the limit for expansion,” he says.
In the years since, Corinthian Media Services has become one of the longest running producers of multimedia content related to the sport of paintball, through the continued publication of the sport's first web site, the World And Regional Paintball Information Guide at WARPIG.com.
As a consultant Bill has designed and debuged (the ones he didn't design) live production and editing facilities for numerous corporate producers and churches, and trained the crews that use them. Between working with clients on limited budgets and producing a webcast paintball TV show since 1997 on a next-to non-existent budget, he has always had an eye towards helping people make the most of their existing equipment investment.
CMS Wipes were born out of the need to extend the VT's capabilities for projects undertaken by Corinthian Media Services. Every one of our CMS Wipes sets is an expansion of something we started to get a job done here. CMS Wipes stand ready to help you do more with your NewTek video production tools. |