Digital Media Net (www.digitalmedianet.com), the industry hub of Digital Media Online, the leading online publisher for the digital media branch, is glad to report the release of five new web sites that address the specific needs of Macintosh professionals.
The newly-launched sites contain over 50 online trade publications and newsletters that are targeted at enlightening creative professionals on the latest news about the current trends in the digital content creation industry. The sites provide Mac experts with prolific information on five main industry directions such as: audio, video, DVD, design and animation.
The latest five web sites for Macintosh creative professionals released by Digital Media Net include web sites such as: Mac Video Pro (www.macvideopro.com) and Mac Audio Pro (www.macaudiopro.com) designed for matching the needs of respectively video experts and audio professionals working on the Macintosh platform. The first one incorporates sections such as Compositing, Motion Graphics, Visual Effects, Editing, Animation etc. The second Mac-centric site
is comprised of Editing/Mixing, Recording, Effects, Hardware, Software sections and more.
The other three newly-launched professional web sites are: Mac Design Pro (http://www.macdesignpro.com), Mac Animation Pro (www.macanimationpro.com) and Mac DVD Pro
(http://www.macdvdpro.com). They are meant for serving the needs of respectively design professionals, animation experts and DVD production on the Macintosh platform. Mac Design Pro includes Web design, broadcast design, print media, art/paint and 2D and 3D design, Mac Animation Pro - tutorials, product reviews on the latest in 2D and 3D animation, and Mac DVD Pro - reviews of hardware and software tools and more.
The new releases by Digital Media Net represent a deep technical resource for the exact needs of Macintosh professionals. The sites designed for experts have been created with a great deal of proficiency that was specially invested to match the concrete sophisticated needs of creative professional working on the Macintosh platform.