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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Saturday, January 28, 2012
BandPro’s Jeff Cree shows off the F65 at Videofax in San Francisco.
Last week, San Francisco rental house extraordinaire Videofax took delivery of Sony F65 #15, and on Thursday BandPro’s Jeff Cree came up to show off the camera to local DPs, ACs, and DITs. I was able to shoot some photos and take some notes, which I have pulled together and annotated, in a somewhat scattershot manner, for your viewing pleasure. [Update 2012.01.29: typo & terminology fixes]
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Thursday, December 08, 2011
PMW-F3/NEX-FS100 demo Monday 12 Dec; large raster workflow seminar Tuesday 13 Dec; the best demo video ever.
[Update 9 Dec: ASG Large Raster Workflow seminar Tuesday in San Francisco.]
1) Media Solutions and Sony present Sony PMW-F3/NEX-FS100u Demo and Workflow Solutions this Monday, 12 December, at Meets The Eye Studios, San Carlos CA (Northern California, between San Francisco and San Jose).
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
On-camera recording devices, plus the end of tape?
If NAB had an unofficial theme this year, it was “the year of compact on-camera digital recorders.” And the subtext? Suddenly, silently: ProRes everywhere.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The AG-3DP1 has a 17x zoom and records to dual P2 cards
Steve Cooperman of Panasonic describes the 1/3” 3MOS AG-3DP1 3D P2 camcorder. It should be available later this year, but pricing has not been announced.
900x506 QuickTime movie, 1 Mbit/sec h.264, 12 Mbytes.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Two new camera-top video recorders, a cool test chart, and video nametags.
Sound Devices introduced two new solid-state video recorders, and FFV showed off one, too. Also: a very cool camera testing chart from DSC Labs, and name tags that display video.
900x506 QuickTime movie, 1 Mbit/sec h.264, 68 Mbytes.
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Monday, April 11, 2011
I sampled several seminars in the Post|Production World and Digital Cinema Summit.
On Sunday I sat in on several classes and sessions, to get a feel for the non-show-floor goings-on at NAB. Herewith, my fragmented, barely-edited notes.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Sony flew a bunch of journos to Japan recently; here’s what they saw.
In the past couple of weeks, Sony took industry journalists on a junket to Japan, to get an advance peek at some new cameras (I was invited, but had to decline due to scheduling conflicts). Jon Fauer and David Williams have written up what they’ve seen.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
After the fear and trembling yesterday, suggestions of solutions; OLEDs; DSLRs; and more.
Day 3 (by my counting; HPA calls this Day 2, because Tuesday’s Super Session doesn’t count) covered LTO-5, LTFS, IMF, HDSLR, OLED, FIMS, SOA, SLA, monitors vs. displays, file-based mastering, Hollywood in the cloud, and Disney restorations.
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Jeff Foster
Edit and Optimize 2D Stereo Pairs from a 3D Video Camera or Twin Cameras with a Modified Stereo 3D Rig in After Effects CS5.5
Allan Tépper
A contracted article, sponsored by Datavideo Corporation.
Matt Jeppsen
Getting watery trick shots with this DSLR housing
Mark Spencer
Setting Up a Rig in Motion 5 on MacBreak Studio
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A news roundup
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New Cage Fits New Camera Like A Glove
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Scott Simmons
The ease of setup and managing multicam clips makes this the best FCPX update yet
Mark Spencer
Multicamera Editing in Final Cut Pro X
David Torno
Create numerical readouts for use in HUD style graphics.
Terence Curren
The best event for keeping up to speed in the post production world.
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