Video for Surgery
Providing powerful tools for editing and sharing your surgical videos.
The Mac makes it easy for you to record and edit videos of surgery and share them with your students, colleagues or referring physicians.
Capture any procedure.
Record video of any surgical procedure – the output of an endoscope, a microscope, or a video camera –by networking it to a Mac Pro. The Mac lets you capture both standard definition video and the HD output from newer imaging systems.

Edit video like a pro.
Even for novices, iMovie makes it easy to edit surgical video clips. Build a case history, if you like, by adding text, graphics, photos, or radiological images. Advanced users can create more sophisticated effects with Final Cut Express or Final Cut Pro.
Share with flair.
Burn DVDs with iDVD, or route movies to iTunes so you can display them on an iPod minutes after the operation. Share multi-megabyte movies on the web through a password-protected MobileMe account. Only Apple lets you share videos with this kind of speed, flexibility, and security.

Software for Editing Surgical Videos
iMovie makes viewing and working with video truly intuitive. A built-in library automatically organizes your videos; so all the clips you’ve captured are just a click away. With its revolutionary interface, iMovie makes it quick and easy to edit and create movies.
With Final Cut Express, you can edit footage captured in the popular video formats; DV, HDV (1080i and 720p), and AVCHD. Or export your iMovie ’08 projects to put professional polish on them in Final Cut Express.
With native support for virtually any format, Final Cut Pro lets you edit everything from uncompressed SD to HDV, DVCPRO HD, and uncompressed HD — as well as Panasonic P2 and Sony XDCAM HD tapeless formats.

