Manufacturers of Pro-tools hardware and software. Avid (formerly Digidesign) is the leading manufacturer of computer based digital audio production systems.
Peer to peer online creative community for media production professionals. Includes online tutorials; forums on editing software and hardware; and job listings.
Dolby technologies are used by sound professionals everywhere. This site features technical, professional, and consumer information about Dolby, its history, and products.
Site by David Forsyth, video editor and course developer for AFTRS, with tutorials on Avid basics, e.g. beginner audio mixing, motion tracking, composer settings.
Dedicated to the art and analyses of film sound. Great starting point for anyone interested in sound for film. Articles, glossaries, and links to other film sound sites.
SCOREcast provides news, commentary, tutorials and education about screen music. They conduct interviews; review post-production and audio hardware and software; and host a podcast. Check out "SCOREcast University" for videos about sequencing, recording, mixing, etc.
ScreenSkills is the UK's industry-led skills body for screen industries: animation, film, games, television, VFX and immersive technology. They provide insight, career development and other opportunities to help grow and sustain a skilled and inclusive creative workforce.
An Australian screen magazine publishing reviews, interviews, features, news and box office reports. Publication of the weekly newspaper ceased in 2017, but the website still has an archive of 22,000 articles, including an extensive section dedicated to Australian films.
"With years of experience behind them in entertainment publishing, film journalist Andrew L. Urban and his partner Louise Keller launched Urban Cinefile in February 1997."