Based on a control interface based on the industry standard steenbeck, they produced a film editing, video editing computer based non-linear editing system.
The system went on to win Scientific and Technical[?] Academy Awards and Emmy Awards[?]
The development team contained former members of the computer games company Magnetic scrolls[?] and the Computer Film Company.
Sold to Tektronix[?] in 1994, who were not successful at developing the company's products, and then on sold to the newly form Lightworks inc[?] in 1999, now owned by Fairlight Japan[?]. Under new ownership, new product releases have resumed with the release of the new Lightworks Touch range.
The system has been used to edit many television programs and feature films[?].
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