NAB 2012 – Part 1
So NAB is here again. 4K and Thunderbolt seem to be the most popular topics at the show, with 3D hardly being advertised. There are a lot of new products… Read more »
So NAB is here again. 4K and Thunderbolt seem to be the most popular topics at the show, with 3D hardly being advertised. There are a lot of new products… Read more »
When we first started out, we had no idea how much footage we would be shooting for the movie, because the 5D lends itself to a different type of shooting style than… Read more »
We shot the movie on a wide variety of locations, over about a year. Scott and Mouse originally intended to utilize the 5D’s unique capabilities to capture the intensity of… Read more »
When we first started preparing to shoot Act of Valor, over four years ago, we had to decide what cameras to use. Up to that point all of our work… Read more »
So Act of Valor, the big project that I have been working on for the last four years, finally was released last month. It has been pretty exciting to see this… Read more »
Earlier this month, Canon announced the C300 as the first product in their new Cinema EOS series, which they see as their next step in the world of digital filmmaking. They… Read more »
While all of the Adobe applications have been updated in CS5, clearly Premiere Pro is the centerpiece of this release. Adobe has been touting the Mercury Playback Engine for months,… Read more »
Adobe announced CS5 at NAB 2010 and has recently begun shipping the retail version. Now in its fifth iteration, Creative Suite has grown from a compilation of four stand alone applications… Read more »
So after the first two days of the show, I have finally found some time to post some info here. By far, the most revolutionary new development announced at the… Read more »
File organization has been an important aspect of media management ever since the advent of tapeless workflows. Prior to that point, any frame of footage could be identified by, and… Read more »