
Virtual Reality and 360 Video
VR headsets have been available for over a year now, and more content is constantly being developed for them. We should expect that rate to increase as new headset models… Read more »
VR headsets have been available for over a year now, and more content is constantly being developed for them. We should expect that rate to increase as new headset models… Read more »
Lenovo was nice enough to send me their newest VR-Enabled mobile workstation to test out on a VR workflow project I am doing. The new Thinkpad P71 is a beast… Read more »
While I started out my career on Dell Precision Workstations when I was in college, I have spent the last ten years with HP Workstations under my desk. They have… Read more »
ProRes is a Quicktime codec that was first released in 2007. It uses DCT based compression to store 10bit 422 HD video data in an efficient format. It was basically Apple’s… Read more »
It has been quite a while since Intel’s much awaited LightPeak technology was introduced to consumers, originally in the form of Apple’s Thunderbolt interface. It is now in its third… Read more »
In setting up the post-production “ecosystem” for 6Below, the first step was to figure out how much storage we would need, to keep all of the 6K footage online. Unlike… Read more »
I recently did some consulting work for Hurlbut Visuals, setting them up with a storage solution and a 10Gb network to share it with. They posted an article about the… Read more »
I have been in the market for a new laptop for a long time. As much as I love my Sony Vaio Z1, it doesn’t have USB3 or DisplayPort support,… 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 »
First off, the long awaited PC version of DaVinci Resolve was released to public beta last week. Both the full version and the free Resolve-Lite now have PC variants available. … Read more »