Allan Tépper

Allan Tépper has been working with professional video since the early eighties, since he first learned to edit video using the open-reel 1/2” EIAJ-1 format with a Sony VO-3650 editing deck in his high school in Connecticut. Since 1994, Tépper has been consulting both end-users and manufacturers via his Florida company. Via TecnoTur, Tépper has been giving video technology seminars in several South Florida’s universities and training centers, and in a half dozen Latin American countries, in their native language. Tépper has been a frequent radio/TV guest on several South Florida Latino stations, and on a couple of Venezuelan stations too. As a certified ATA (American Translators Association) translator, Tépper has also translated and localized dozens of advertisements, catalogs, software, and technical manuals for the Spanish and Latin American markets. Tépper’s most recent translation was the user interface for a Hong Kong company which makes a calling card application (BerryDialer) for Blackberry users.

Over the past 17 years, Tépper’s articles have been published in more than a dozen magazines, newspapers, and electronic media in Latin America, mainly in Producción & Distribución and TTV. In 1998 Tépper founded SOPRÉPROC, the Sociedad para la preservación y progreso del castellano or Society for the Preservation and Evolution of the Castilian language (the world’s most widely used Spanish language). From 2000-2002, Tépper was also the editor of TTV, of the Izarra Group. From the end of 2006 until September 2007, Tépper was the co-director of the South Florida Final Cut Pro User Group. Currently, Tépper is writing for ProVideo Coalition and editing more episodes of his TecnoTur audio podcast, which includes international telephone interviews of industry professionals in Spain and Latin America. Subscribe free to TecnoTur in iTunes or at TecnoTur.us

Sony’s 1st response to HDSLRs, its segregated progressive policy, & implications for users
TecnoTur episode 3 (English): Karl Soulé of Adobe and Tamara Benavente of Ellanvannin Multimedia
Happy hacker breaths flexibility, power, and quality into the Lumix GH1
Does Premiere CS5 achieve the “impossible dream” for critical evaluation monitoring?
TecnoTur episode 2 (English): Radio Lollipop + Matrox’s announcements at NAB 2010
Comparison of portable HD studios: BCC versus TriCaster TCXD300
MONOGRAM’s BCC is a portable studio that changes the rules of the game
Sony consumer announces APS-C camcorders with removable lenses
Tépper’s remedy for Flash-lovers who are still in denial
The exodus from Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere CS5 has begun
Microsoft diplomatically backs Apple & Google’s position, favoring HTML5 and H.264
Adobe CEO rebuts Steve Jobs’ Flash letter in WSJ video interview
Steve Jobs’ open letter regarding Flash
Panasonic announces AG-HMC80, the HMC40’s big sister
Why the iPad will dictate your shooting framerate & shutter speed
Panasonic’s AVCCAM incomplete native progressive recording modes
TecnoTur’s new English audio channel is live in iTunes
Tépper is glad that the iPad doesn’t support Flash
Will Adobe’s new Mercury technology provoke a sudden exodus from Final Cut Pro to CS5?
BCC/Broadcast Case portable video mixer to be shown at NAB 2010
NewTek encores NAB TriCaster upgrade guarantee for NAB 2010
When using YouTube jeopardizes your own content rights, leverage, and bargaining power
NewTek’s TriCaster TCXD300 ignites 3rd multicam revolution, now in HD
Podcasting has gone way beyond the Pod
JuicedLink launches benign method of defeating AGC in hybrid cameras
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Sunday, March 15, 2009

DVKitchen has become a must-have video encoding & publishing tool

No other program on the planet has all of these time-saving features

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I first bought DVKitchen before it even carried that name. Back in June 2008, DVKitchen had a different name, but wasn’t quite ready yet for me to write an article about it. Times change… and for DVKitchen, the changes have been extremely positive. Like other encoding tools, DVKitchen from DVcreators can prepare your video for the web and other devices… but DVKitchen is unique in helping you to determine your ideal settings for that task very quickly… and unique in saving steps in the process of actually publishing your video on the web, and even writing HTML code for you to get your video embedded in your customized player on your website, blog, or in forums. Even if for some reason you must use another tool to encode your video, DVKitchen is the fastest way to determine the ideal settings in that other tool. Without a doubt, the latest version of DVKitchen represents a quantum leap for video content publishers, whether they are planning to deliver video for the web, AppleTV, PS3, WDTV, or mobile devices like the iPhone, iPod, G1, or Blackberry.

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