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postPerspective Announces Winners of Impact Awards from NAB 2017

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postPerspective has announced the winners of the postPerspective Impact Awards from the 2017 NAB Show.

The postPerspective Impact Award winners from the 2017 NAB Show are:

Adobe — Creative Cloud Suite

Avid — Media Composer | Cloud Remote

Blackmagic Design — DaVinci Resolve 14

Dell — UltraSharp 27 4K HDR Monitor

HP — DreamColor Z31x Studio Display

The postPerspective Impact Awards aims to honor innovative products and technologies for the post production and production industries that will influence the way people work. Seeking to recognize debut products with real-world applications, the postPerspective Impact Awards are determined by an anonymous judging body comprised of respected industry professionals.

“We are very happy to honor these worthy technologies with our first-ever postPerspective Impact Awards,” said Randi Altman, postPerspective’s founder and editor-in-chief. “These awards celebrate those companies who have listened to users’ wants and needs and then produced tools designed to make their LR-postPerspective-ImapctAwardLogoworking lives easier and projects better, and all of our winners certainly fall into that category.

“Our Impact Awards are special because they are voted on by people who will be potentially using these tools in their day-to-day workflows. It’s real-world users who have determined what is most impactful to their day-to-day work, and that is the way it should be. We feel awards for products targeting pros should be voted on by pros.”

Future postPerspective Impact Awards are scheduled to celebrate innovative product and technology launches at SIGGRAPH 2017 and IBC2017.

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