Adam Wilt

Adam Wilt has been working off and on in film and video for the past thirty years, while paying the bills writing software for animation, automation, broadcast graphics, and real-time control for companies including Abekas, Pinnacle, Omneon, CBS, and ABC.

Since 1997 his website, adamwilt.com, has been a popular reference for information on the DV formats. He has reviewed cameras for DV Magazine and written its "Technical Difficulties" column, and taught classes and led panels at NAB, IBC, and DV Expo. He co-authored the book,"Optimizing Your Final Cut Pro System", part of the Apple Pro Training series; he hopes you'll buy a copy, as there's still a large advance to be paid off.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

review: Sony PMW-EX1 1/2” 3-CMOS HD Camcorder

The quirky first Handycam from Sony’s CineAlta group offers stunning performance.

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The US$6500 (street price) Sony PMW-EX1 is a six-pound, high definition Handycam with three 1/2” CMOS chips. It resolves a true 1920x1080 image; shoots both interlaced and progressive; records 1920x1080, 1440x1080 (HDV-compatible), and 1280x720 formats; and offers variable frame rates from 1 fps to 30 fps (1080p) or 60fps (720p). The camera records using long-GOP MPEG-2 on dual SxS solid-state memory cards, and provides a 10-bit SDI output with embedded audio and timecode. It is awkward to handhold, some controls are hard to use, and it lacks SD recording, but its excellent pictures, comprehensive image tweaks, and pin-sharp LCD make it a compelling HD camcorder.

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

DVMP - Windows-based DV25 utility

DVMP lets you view and edit DV25 metadata and manipulate files.

Colin Browell has released DVMP Pro 2, an update to his Windows utility for DV, DVCAM, and DVCPRO25 .AVI and .DV files. DVMP Pro 2 displays and edits the DV Metadata that most NLEs ignore, such as user bits, time & date, shutter speed, aperture, white balance, widescreen flag, etc. With batch processing, metadata export to CSV files, file splitting (e.g., for scene change detection) based on user-definable parameters, and metadata burn-ins on the video image, it looks like a valuable addition to the DV toolkit. http://www.dvmp.co.uk/, $19.95 (UK pounds) through February 2008, about $30 thereafter; demo available; requires Windows 2000 / XP / Vista.


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