
New Adobe Video Announcements
Adobe took the opportunity of the Sundance Film Festival to highlight a number of new features coming to their video applications in the Creative Cloud suit. Premiere Pro has become… Read more »
Adobe took the opportunity of the Sundance Film Festival to highlight a number of new features coming to their video applications in the Creative Cloud suit. Premiere Pro has become… Read more »
Canon has been creating a number of dual fisheye lens upgrades for their existing line of cameras, and they recently sent me an EOS R7 camera with Dual 3.9mm Fisheye… Read more »
My last post was about Adobe’s announcements and new releases at Adobe MAX. This one will focus on the other things that I did at the conference, and what it… Read more »
As networking bandwidth needs increase for users processing high resolution media files, especially past 10GbE, it is pushing more and more users from copper twisted pair (Cat6, etc.) toward fiber… Read more »
I have been working on a series of advanced tutorial videos I call “Pushing the Envelope with Premiere Pro.” Originally conceived as an Adobe MAX session topic, I have instead… Read more »
This article wraps up a series where I have been exploring different networking options for exceeding the bandwidth limitations of Gigabit Ethernet. 10GbE has come down in price, and has… Read more »
My last two articles covered 10GbE networking, and how to set up a direct network connection between two computers without using a switch. Using a switch is actually much simpler,… Read more »
This is the second in a series of articles about computer networking for filmmaking and post production. Last time we took a broad look at the different technologies available, and… Read more »
This is the first in a series of articles where we are going to explore computer networks, and how to get the most out of them in the post production… Read more »
How do you control your editing application? Regardless of whether you are editing Avid, Final Cut, Premiere, Resolve, or even Vegas, you are basically trying to communicate with a piece… Read more »