Amiga are not Fron1 The Editor: On Amiga Video and Editorials Summer Video Summer is here, and, while a good many people desert their Amigas for the great outdoors, we felt the July issue of Amazing Compulingshould direct itself to the rapidly advancing Amiga video market. Now as you tape your children's baseball games, family outings, and company picnics, you will have a better understanding of the pre-production, production, and post-production options your Amiga can give you. The AC staff has enjoyed playing with the new Amiga video products we were able to use in our offices. We hope our enthusiasm in these toys (uh, tools) will show in these pages. Inside, we have continued our Amiga Product Guide series. This time video and graphic tools are spotlighted. We have also included several reviews and insights into what these Amiga video tools can do. Please let us know your reactions. Video Hype? While "video" may appear as a narrow avenue for the Amiga to some readers, and an overworked advertising gimmick, please consider: Before Apple Computer