Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Seeing the Future - In Color

Chris and Trish Meyer | 06/30- 08:41 AM

What are the “in” colors this year? This group knows…

We’re still recovering from the HOW Design Conference in Austin last week, where temperatures hit 107. After the ice packs melt, we’ll post a summary of interesting things we heard there.

In the meantime, for those who have color-focused jobs (or color-fussy clients), you may be interested in the work of the Color Marketing Group: a global consortium that attempts to determine what the hot trends in color for various market segments will be in different parts of the world. Click here to see their predictions for 2009 (white for business, blue is the new green, etc.). They also have a free weekly newsletter of color trends and ideas.

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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Online Video Delivery with Kyte

Richard Harrington | 06/04- 05:46 AM

Producing Video Podcasts host Rich Harrington Interviews Kyte about their video hosting network and features

Author and video podcaster Richard Harrington discusses online video distribution with Cody Smith from kyte.com at NAB 2009.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Live from NAB:  The Numbers Are In

Bruce A Johnson | 04/22- 10:52 AM

And They Are Down

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According to an NAB mailing entitled “Organizers deem NAB Show a success despite tough economy”....

FTA: 

“Attendance for this year’s NAB Show in Las Vegas is 83,842 compared the roughly roughly 104,000 for the 2008 edition. But organizers called the event a “phenomenal success” given the down state of the economy. “We appreciate the strong support of both exhibitors and attendees who continue to make The NAB Show the most important annual event for the electronic media marketplace,” NAB spokesman Dennis Wharton said.

Well, it certainly could have been worse.  I actually enjoyed having less competition to see products, but I doubt that is the attitude of many exibitors.

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Thursday, April 02, 2009

PVC Pipeline | Distribution

Scott Gentry | 04/02- 08:04 PM

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This coming Monday, we’ll be releasing our third newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Distribution. As you can guess from it’s name, this one will be focused on the broad subject of alternate ways of getting your creation out into the world - from podcast production (including an insightful article from Alex Lindsay on the Pixel Corps’ experience producing podcasts for themselves as others, as well as Allan Tépper’s review of a tool he uses for his podcasts: Übercaster), to getting distribution for your independent movie (a great roundtable discussion led by the FreshDV folks, including award-winning producer/writer Jerome Courshon, and Scott Kirsner of Variety), to a tutorial by Michael Vitti on creating buttons for a custom DVD. So if you haven’t subscribed yet, do so now - it’s free, and you’ll get to enjoy these articles weeks before anyone else.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MSM on Hollywood’s Obsolete Business Model

Matt Jeppsen | 03/31- 01:00 AM

Journalists calling attention to a floundering business model

HDFilmTools shed a little light recently on mainstream media coverage of the major upheaval in Hollywood’s traditional business model. With the credit crunch, the rise of piracy, and slacking DVD sales, the industry is in a unique position that they’ve not had experience with in the past. While these changes have not occurred overnight, it appears that they are finally seeing some major media coverage.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Data Rot

Chris Meyer | 03/30- 03:39 PM

Were you expecting your backups to last more than five years?

Well-known author David Pogue recently aired this interesting piece on “data rot” for his CBS Sunday Morning tech series, which has been transcribed for the New York Times web site. Aside from containing some interesting geek trivia and a renewed warning that DVD lifespans vary greatly (5 to 100 years, depending on the brand and storage conditions), the line that smacked me in the face was “well, hard disks only last five years, generally.” And that’s not Pogue saying it; that’s Dag Spicer at the Computer History Museum, who is trying to preserve these things.

I know a lot of people have migrated away from tape backups to hard drives stacked in a closet; I know I copied as many of our old Exabytes as I could read onto an external FireWire 400 drive (in addition to using redundant DVDs of more recent material). I’ve always worried about stored drives spinning up again and potential “sticktion” problems; this is the first time I’ve personally heard a time frame put on it by someone of authority. And as we know, FireWire 400 is getting dropped by some computers as well. It sounds like backing up data is no longer a save-and-forget-it exercise (not that it ever was), but instead a shell game we need to be playing constantly in order to keep backups up-to-date.

Regardless of media used, as we noted earlier still make two copies - just to be extra safe.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Why Do LA People Suck? John August Responds

Matt Jeppsen | 03/30- 01:00 AM

Over at John August’s blog, he’s posted some feedback from a reader that asks the question “Why do LA people suck?” and rants a bit about backstabbing and shallow friendships. John does an excellent job of breaking down the themes in the e-mail, nicely explains the difference between friends and colleagues, and offers some tips on how to better network and ask for help. It’s an odd post, but a good one. Check it out.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Great Twitter About Editing Experiment - One Year Later

Scott Simmons | 03/24- 07:46 PM

A really great #editingandpost community has been established

It was just over a year ago when I posted a post that began the “Twitter about editing” experiment. I had signed up for Twitter around a year before that but really never used the service since I didn’t have a good group to follow nor did I really know what to talk about. That gave me the idea for the “Twitter about editing” experiment. Little did we know that Twitter would evolve into such a mainstream phenomenon that CNN, Britney Spears and Ellen would cover it and start talking about it. And looking back over those comments to that post, a lot of those people commenting are still there ... Twittering away. So with that, I deem the great Twitter about editing experiment a success. I think it’s a success because it it really feels like it puts a group of people together using Twitter for a very useful purpose: communicating about a single topic. 

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