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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Friday, April 23, 2010
Another NAB has come and gone. What did the passing waves leave behind on the beach?
I only had two days at NAB this year, but I still came away with the strong impression of three major trends; call them the 3Ds…
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Various alternatives for getting two cameras pointed in the almost the same direction.
NAB showed that there are quite a few different ways to shoot stereo 3D. A lot of the buzz was about the Panasonic AG-3DA1 camcorder shown here, and rightly so: few other rigs come close to having anything like the usability of a standard, single-lens camcorder.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Looking at beamsplitter rigs, and GV’s amusing display.
A look at Grass Valley’s 3D marketing, followed by a walkaround of several two-camera beamsplitter (a.k.a. mirror) rigs.
900x506 QuickTime movie, 1 Mbit/sec h.264.
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
LOUDNESS, 3D, 4K, and unshaking shakycam.
The fourth and final day of the 2010 HPA Tech Retreat started off with the vexing problem of TV loudness, and ended with an inspirational talk by Belden’s irrepressible Steve Lampen.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Panels and papers at the Tech Retreat
The 16th Annual Tech Retreat was officially opened by HPS President Leon Silverman today. (As with yesterday’s coverage, this’ll be stream-of-consciousness coverage.)
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
3D in the home, 3D and more in the Demo Room.
The Hollywood Post Alliance Tech Retreat is a gathering of postproduction, broadcast, TV, and cinema folks in Palm Springs every February. This year, 3D is a big topic, and Tuesday’s Super Session was “3D in the Home”, chaired by Jerry Pierce & Peter Fannon.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
F35 DIT training, a 3D symposium, Band Pro’s Open House… and some new lenses.
Band Pro Film & Digital is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, and they put on three days of free events in Los Angeles to mark the occasion: F35 training with Jeff Cree, a 3D Symposium, and an Open House with gear, food, and conversation—and some new PL-mount primes, too.
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Mark Spencer
On this week’s MacBreak Studio
Todd_Kopriva
Australian production studio delivers animation for the 12th Arab Games, on record-size projection space, using Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
Chris and Trish Meyer
...plus an update on what’s next for the Apprentice series.
Scott Simmons
Plus a little screencast in this blog post on a topic we didn’t get to cover.
Art Adams
You want 240fps 1920x1080? I’ve got your high-speed HD right here… for less than $10K.
Matt Jeppsen
Use a boom mic and some common sense!
Chris and Trish Meyer
Taking advantage of parenting, multiple 3D views, and AE’s built-in calculator to coordinate a multi-layer animation.
Mark Spencer
Motion Magic on MacBreak Studio
Scott Simmons
These are a few of the things that I found myself searching for as I’ve been moving over to Premiere Pro CS6 as a FCP 7 replacement
Allan Tépper
If you agree, please sign the online petition requesting the required updates.
Michelle Gallina
CS6 Production Premium Road Show
Rich Young
New videos from Brian Maffitt
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