Matthew Jeppsen

Matthew Jeppsen is the founder of FreshDV and a digital video shooter and editor. By most reports he is powered entirely by coffee.

Kendal Miller

Kendal Miller has over 10 years experience in the production industry. Currently he is working as Director of Photography in Chicago, IL where he resides with his wife Kendra.

He works on a wide variety of projects ranging from commercial to independent film projects, working on one of the first commercial Red projects in the midwest area. When he's not shooting film or video he enjoys still photography as a hobby.

An original part of the FreshDV team and contributing author to such magazines as DV and others Kendal enjoys providing industry training and education for others, and feels he often learns through the writing process as well.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Crowd Control

Matt Jeppsen | 04/30

Quickly create massive crowds for your motion graphics projects

At the Red Giant Software booth, Aharon Rabinowitz showed us a unique product called Crowd Control, it allows you to use a pre-built library of actor composites to generate realistic crowds for editing projects.



Thursday, April 30, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Red Giant Particular 2 and ToonIt 2

Matt Jeppsen | 04/30

Demonstration of the latest versions of ToonIt and Particular

Red Giant Software showed their new Particular 2 and ToonIt 2 After Effects software at NAB 2009, here’s a demonstration of the featureset offered by both plugin packages.



Wednesday, April 29, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Cineform 3D Workflow

Matt Jeppsen | 04/29

An extensive interview with Cineform on stereoscopic post-production

At NAB 2009, Cineform was demonstrating their comprehensive 3D workflow, using Neo3D. We stopped by to talk about these new tools for stereoscopic post-production, and along the way, Cineform’s David Newman gave us an in-depth education on 3D filmmaking and post. We’ve split the fascinating 30-minute interview into two parts, watch both below.


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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Marshall Monitors

Matt Jeppsen | 04/29

OLED monitors and new updates to Marshall’s monitor line

Marshall has made a name for themselves in the LCD field monitor world, and at NAB 2009 they were showing off new models with advanced features like a false-color exposure mode that Red One shooters will recognize. They also were demonstrating a new OLED monitor that will be coming out this fall.


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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Beachtek DXA-5D and Blackmagic Design

Matt Jeppsen | 04/29

Beachtek’s DXA-5D for DSLRs, update from Blackmagic

At B&H’s booth, Beachtek showed their audio adapter unit for the Canon 5D MarkII, a box that offers two XLR inputs, level controls with VU meters, headphone monitoring, and a AGC-Disable switch that can defeat the 5D’s audio auto gain control. Check out the video for the details on how they accomplished this.


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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Sony PDW-F800

Matt Jeppsen | 04/28

Sony’s update to the F700 adds a host of pro features

At the Sony booth, we spoke with an XDCAM shooter about the new PDW-F800 camera, and the pro-level improvements it offers over it’s predecessor.


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Monday, April 27, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - Adobe Flash and Story

Matt Jeppsen | 04/27

Flash for settops and concept software for production

Adobe’s big announcement at NAB seemed to be centered around the integration of Flash into settop boxes, bringing it into the livingroom. They also were showing a concept software product called Adobe Story, which helps round out their complete integration from initial creative concepts all the way through post-production. We stopped by for a demo of both announcements.



Monday, April 27, 2009

NAB 2009 Video - The Foundry and CMOS Rolling Shutter

Matt Jeppsen | 04/27

Tools to fix CMOS Rolling Shutter artifacts in post

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year or so, you are probably aware of what CMOS rolling shutter is, and the potential image problems it can create in certain shooting situations. At NAB 2009, The Foundry was showing an early version of a software toolset in Nuke to help resolve certain undesirable image issues created by CMOS rolling shutter. They were kind enough to give us a demonstration of these tools.


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