Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Video Labs Green/Eco-friendly Packaging




Eco-friendly media? Go Green? Sustainable packaging?


Are these ‘buzz words’ a momentary or a solid trend in the industry? Only time, demand and innovation will tell. But, Video Labs is keeping an eye on the best of what’s around.

The high profile release of Al Gore’s documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, created quite a stir – its award-winning eco-friendly package set a new precedent for creative design -- it was the first DVD released with packaging that was 100% post-consumer recycled fiber. Even the plastic outer wrap was sustainable – made from corn, a renewable energy source. (http://www.climatecrisis.net/)

As public awareness has peaked, many manufacturers who serve the entertainment and retail sectors have been compelled to overhaul and publish their environmental policies and standards. To ensure that Green guidelines are met, some sectors have formed Green Alliances to create and monitor standards and provide certification.

How to balance durability, quality and cost versus green-friendliness? There’s the rub.

Paper or Plastic?

One way to choose your media packaging is to consider an all-paper or paperboard solution. Since many areas of the country now offer convenient methods of mixed paper recycling, this is a great choice for many projects. In particular, if your project is for one-time viewing or use – a give-away advertising piece, a downloadable file or a dated video, consider our high-quality paper packaging.

Video Labs offers several styles of CD and DVD wallets including papers printed with soy-based ink. These papers are Chain of Custody certified by both the Sustainable Forestry Initiative and the Forest Stewardship Council, two non-profit organizations (http://www.fscus.org/ http://www.sfiprogram.org/) that are devoted to ensuring that environmentally sound forestry practices are monitored.

Depending on the quantity of CDs and DVDs that you need, your Video Labs account manager can help you select packaging that is not only Green-certified but made from materials as various as recycled soda bottles and pressed plant fibers. You might also want to check out the packaging section of our website (http://www.videolabs.net/creative-services/graphic-design2.htm) to see the Re-Sleeve we offer for duplication projects.

Where is it headed?

There are no simple solutions – green-friendly packaging can sometimes be cost-prohibitive, depending on the quantity. Many will only make the change when the green solution is not only comparable in quality but also in price. Still, we think that those with innovative ideas will be uniquely positioned to succeed, especially if federal legislators get involved to monitor standards in the coming years. We’ve seen some really cool designs coming our way from Europe where there has been some significant investment into green adaptive technology. Also, there’s mention of great ideas about how to reduce waste by recycling disc media and other materials. As consumers are encouraged to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, we think demand will increase and keep us all searching for just the right package.

Permanent Solutions

What about durability though? Media packaging is not just a ‘throw away’ item but is designed for protecting discs and for long-term storage so choosing a package that is durable is also key.

So, the plastics manufacturers have also responded to the trend and are making better use of materials for the long term. There’s a good argument to be made that plastic is actually more eco-friendly than paper -- you don’t have to cut down valuable trees and can be used multiple times.

Choosing cases that use less plastic is a great option. One of our clients pairs a slim full DVD case made with recyclable plastic with a four-color wrap printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink. These are available for short runs as well as full scale replication projects. There are also Digipaks incorporating paperboard with a disc tray made from recycled soda bottles for custom replication orders, but we routinely stock full cases made from recycled plastic that can also be put in your recycling bin instead of the trash.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Video Labs Enhances Editing Capability With Addition of Final Cut

Video Labs, the Rockville, MD based media marketing firm has added Apple’s Final Cut Studio 2 to its family of multiple media formats and tools. While the company is supporting its clientele with a significant amount of multimedia services including authoring, duplication and replication, Video Labs continues to enhance its capability of effectively manipulating client content.

Major editorial houses choose Final Cut as their editing tool, and Video Labs now becomes one of those facilities. Final Cut Studio 2 delivers high-performance digital non-linear editing, native support for virtually any video format and facility class interoperability. The workflow extends to other Final Cut studio applications. Working as an individual or within a team environment, Final Cut provides for multiple creative options and technical control.

This version of Final Cut supports multiple standard and high-definition formats. Tapeless formats from Sony, Panasonic, etc. are easily dealt with in the Final Cut pro environment.

Of main interest to the Video Labs team is Final Cuts ability to enable a quick and efficient work environment. These characteristics ultimately lead to project deadlines being met with consistency and of significant importance, cost effective editorial solutions for high quality programs.

With the Final Cut Studio 2 and AJA’s Kona 3 capture card, Video Labs is able to ingest/output video to/from virtually any source.
Videotape formats now being used at Video Labs to support its clients editing, duplication and mastering needs includes HDCAM, DVCPRO, DVCPRO HD EX, HDV, PROHD, Digital Betacam, Betacam SP, Beta SX, IMX, DVCAM, mini DV, Umatic, 1”, M II, D 2, et al.

With the addition of the Final Cut editing solution, Video Labs continues their commitment to invest in technology and media content and distribution capability. With its increase in capacity, Video Labs enhanced solutions now offers its clientele the widest range of Videotape/Broadcast duplication, High Definition cloning, International standards conversion, DVD/CD duplication/replication, authoring, non-linear editing, media packaging, distribution and digital media delivery. Video Labs continues to offer its clientele 24 hour service every day of the year.
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For more information, please contact Video Labs at 301-217-0000 or reach Video Labs on the web at www.videolabs.net or via email - sales@videolabs.net