
New Options for Making DCPs
I wrote an in late 2017 about DCP creation options, in an Adobe environment. One of the options I examined has released a new update that changes the equation rather… Read more »
I wrote an in late 2017 about DCP creation options, in an Adobe environment. One of the options I examined has released a new update that changes the equation rather… Read more »
There were two announcements this week that will impact post-production workflows. The first was Wednesday night’s celebration of the launch of Red’s new SDK, which leverages NVidia’s GPU accelerated CUDA… Read more »
This topic has come up a lot recently, so it is time for a post dedicated to the basics of data storage for video projects. Storage is the concept of… Read more »
We recently released the first couple of episodes of Grounds of Freedom, an animated web series that has been in the works for over a year. Grounds of Freedom is… Read more »
LTO stands for Linear Tape Open, and was initially developed nearly twenty years ago. It records any digital files onto half inch magnetic tapes, stored in square single reel cartridges. … Read more »
In the last few months, we have seen the release of the Red Monstro, Sony Venice, Arri Alexa LF, and Canon C700 FF, all of which have larger, or full… Read more »
As we enter 2018, we find a variety of products arriving to market that support 8K imagery. The 2020 Olympics are slated to be broadcast in 8K, and clearly we… Read more »
We made a lot of DCPs for my most recent film project 6Below. These included the final ones that were delivered to Deluxe and the theaters at release. Creating DCPs… Read more »
I finally got the opportunity to try out the Fusion camera I have had my eye on since GoPro first revealed it in April. The $700 camera uses two offset… Read more »
The first step in creating 360 videos, is recording with a 360 degree camera systems. These currently range in price from $100 to hundreds of thousands. Most of the basic… Read more »