HDSLR Shooter
With over fifteen years in the film in television industry, Clint Milby's work experience spans from companies like Warner Bros. Television to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
An accomplished producer in his own right, Milby is also a regular contributor for the magazines such as HDVideoPro and ProVideoCoalition.com. Additionally he is publisher of HDSLRShooter.com and CorpseLoot.com
In 2012, Milby wrote a chapter on DSLR Filmmaking for the book, "Lensbaby: Bending Your Perspective".
Milby is the founder and CEO of Milby Media, a digital marketing firm serving the pro video industry. Find out more at www.MilbyMedia.com
For more information, go to his website at ClintMilby.com
Redrock Micro Demonstrates Revolutionary Protection: The Cobalt Cage
By Clint Milby | June 17, 2013
Making appearances in everything from, web video, television and even motion pictures, GoPro cameras have become a permanent fixture in the digital filmmaking landscape. No one can deny GoPro's ability to deliver incredible shots that would be in many cases impossible to...
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Sr. Product Manager for After Effects, Steve Forde breaks down new rotoscoping abilities and Maxon Integration
By Clint Milby | May 29, 2013
Prior to NAB 2013, we had the chance to visit Adobe Headquarters in San Jose and get an overview of the new Creative Cloud, including After Effects CC, (check it out here: http://bit.ly/12MCxlw). At NAB, we were treated to a private meeting with Steve Forde, Sr. Product Manager...
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More than a loop on a monitor, it's a true EVF for HDSLR
By Clint Milby | May 29, 2013
Kinotehnik originally introduced the LCDVFe last year, but since that time, there has been some huge improvements and new accessories that make the device compatible with HD-SDI cameras.First of all, we'd like to say that this is by far the BEST LCD EVF on the market. Tonis of...
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Manfrotto illuminates NAB with a new brand of LED Lighting
By Clint Milby | May 28, 2013
In addition to their long line of video and photo support gear, Manfrotto is now stepping deeper into the realm of LED lighting with their new line of 1x1 and on board camera lights.
There are 5 models of on board lights planned for...
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Save time in post by capturing your effects on set with Lensbaby
By Clint Milby | May 27, 2013
Lensbaby lenses and optics allow you to get "creativity in the camera" saving you both time and money in post production. However, the Lensbaby system works best as a system which might catch some shooters off guard. In the past, you had to get each lens, optic, accessory, etc....
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New Motion Device Helps You Raise the Bar Without Raising Your Budget
By Clint Milby | May 25, 2013
NAB 2013 will be remembered as the year of the improvement or refinement of existing products. This is true for many manufacturers but not Redrock Micro.Redrock came out strong at NAB 2013 with a new device that promises to help budget conscious producers raise the bar...
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Lightweight Zoom Lenses Feature Interchangeable Mount System
By Clint Milby | May 20, 2013
When you're considering what to invest your money into in regards to camera equipment what comes to mind? Some may say the camera body, but with technology changing moment to moment the body is one of the most disposable pieces of a camera rig. At best you may be...
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Light weight 500 Series Head With Tripod/Monopod Options Perfect HDSLR Production
By Clint Milby | May 14, 2013
The last of their 'Bridging Technology' series, Manfrotto's new lightweight fluid video tripod head was released during NAB 2013. The new 500 tripod heads will come with four different tripods, two carbon fiber and two aluminum, and is able to hold up to 11...
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HDMI Field Recorder Now Compatible with 5D Mark III
By Clint Milby | May 14, 2013
After discovering Atomos back in January of 2013 at the San Francisco Supermeet, I was intrigued by the Ninja-2 especially when I realized a pending firmware update for the 5D Mark III would make it compatible with the Ninja-2.
This portable field recorder and...
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New Entry Level Pro Camcorders Boast AVCHD, XLR Audio Inputs, a SDI Option, and iphone Integration
By Clint Milby | May 13, 2013
Canon released to new entry level pro camcorders at NAB 2013, the XA20 and XA25.
The XA20/XA25 both posses a "...new high-sensitivity 2.91-megapixel 1/2.84-inch HD CMOS image sensor and the new Canon DIGIC DV 4 image processor",...
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New Cinema Camera Sports a Super 35 Sensor
By Clint Milby | May 08, 2013
Blackmagic Design uleashed a campaign of "shock and awe" with the announcement of not just one but two cameras at NAB2013.
In this video, HDSLRShooter talks to Kendall Eckman about each surprise package, starting with the...
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Big Things Come In Small Packages
By Clint Milby | May 07, 2013
At NAB 2013, Blackmagic Design offered two big suprises, and while the Blackmagic Production Camera 4K was a surprise, the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera was the show stopper. We're still reeling from the implications of this tiny titan, and how it may shape the future of...
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405 Director Showcases the Power of Autodesk's Smoke With New Short
By Clint Milby | February 28, 2013
Last month we were treated to a tease from Autodesk of 'FIX IT IN POST', a short about an augmented reality created totally by using Smoke. Written, directed, and edited by Jeremy Hunt, the short utilizes Autodesk Smoke to showcase it’s potential as an all in one editing...
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New Color Grading Software Is the Perfect Compliment for HDSLR Footage
By Clint Milby | February 20, 2013
I purchased Technicolor's Color Assist upon its release in November 2012, and I did so based on my experience with Technicolor's CineStyle User Profile for Canon EOS. What you'll find is a very smooth interface that transitions very similarly to...
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HDSLR Pioneer ASC, CSC Charters Recognized by ASC
By Clint Milby | February 12, 2013
One needs only glance at Rodney Charters’, ASC, CSC, accomplishments, and it is clear why the Society of American Cinematographers chose to recognize him.
Charters has a lineage of television credits dating back to the...
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3D Application Claims to Have Shortest Learning Curve
By Clint Milby | February 11, 2013
There was a bevy of software companies at the San Francisco SuperMeet 2013, and beyond who you’d expect to see, including Adobe and Avid and newcomer Technicolor, (look for coverage of their new product later), it was my pleasure to get up close and personal with...
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It's a Full Res Recorder, It's a Monitor and it's Totally Affordable!
By Clint Milby | January 31, 2013
I recently attended the San Francisco SuperMeet 2013, and I'm certainly glad I did. Beyond the great location, great people, great seminars, there was an opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the latest toys of the industry.
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New lens offers crystal clear magnification
By Clint Milby | January 31, 2013
Redrock Micro Lens..?
Last month, I had an opportunity to get my hands on another great product from Redrock Micro. When I think of Redrock, I think of camera support systems, like the wireless follow focus, DSLR Cages and cinema rigs. I have to confess that lenses don't...
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Purchase through Friday to get Smoke as low as $2796.00
By Clint Milby | January 24, 2013
Tuesday, we had the privilege of attending a demo of Smoke 2013 at the Autodesk offices in San Francisco. There, we were treated to a "meet and greet" with some life long Smoke users including Robert Bonstin of Industrial Light & Magic and Adam Berk and Javier León of post...
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5.6 Inch Monitor is Perfect For HDSLR Production
By Clint Milby | January 14, 2013
Recently, I had an opportunity to review what I have always considered to be the on camera monitor to which all others are judged: Marshall. Marshall has achieved this by manufacturing monitors that are streamlined inside and out. When Marshall puts...
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