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.
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Friday, April 03, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/03
Don’t miss out on the event of the year for FCP editors!
One of the best things about attending NAB each year are the people you get to meet. The conversations and experiences shared make the trip to Vegas all the more worth it. And certainly one of the best places to mingle with like-minded folks is the FCPUG Supermeet. There is an awesome lineup of presenters at the event, and I encourage you to consider attending. It will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 5:00PM - 11:00PM at the Rio Hotel Amazon Ballroom. Registration is just $15.00, and that includes 2 raffle tickets. It’s one event that is at the top of my list again this year, and I look forward to seeing you there. Look for me, I’ll be the prematurely-greying guy in a FreshDV shirt. A short list of topics follows…
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Thursday, April 02, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/02
VFX work on the acclaimed stop-motion film
Compositor and VFX artist Adam Sager has posted his personal reel from the work he did for the 3D stop-motion film “Coraline.” It’s a beautiful collection of clips that show the before and after comparisons. Anyone with an interest in compositing and the VFX arts should really dig the video embedded below.
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/01
Realistic tips and strategies to market and distribute your work
Many discussions about independent film distribution options seem to center around just getting your films and content seen, the search for eyeballs online. This strategy is all well and good when you are building an online presence and particularly for those just getting started. But for some months now, we at FreshDV have been interested in getting a snapshot of current distribution options that reward filmmakers for their investment, practical options that can earn indies money now. So we sat down with two special guests that have a unique knowledge of this field, and had a frank and practical discussion about what profitable options exist now, and how to market your film. The following audio podcast is a discussion with Jerome Courshon and Scott Kirsner, and is moderated by Matt Jeppsen and Kendal Miller of FreshDV. more »
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 03/31
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.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 03/30
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.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 03/29
The Nikon Media Port UP300x puts your eye on the monitor
Via this machine-translated blog entry is an interesting look at a product from Nikon, the Media Port UP300x. It’s a set of headphones outfitted with a eyepiece complete with a LCOS screen at 640x480 pixels, built-in media storage, and is intended for use as a PMP-type device. But it also offers a video input, and some enterprising individuals have hooked it up to the Nikon D90 DSLR for use with the LiveView and video recording functions. Is this the future of filmmaking?
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 03/24
Inspiring visuals created using Trapcode’s Form plugin
A beautiful fan-created video for M83’s “We Own the Sky” music video contest. Particle animation done using Trapcode Form. Watch below.
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 03/20
Sadly for Mac users, Virtualdub is Windows only
Virtualdub is the free swiss-army-knife utility for Windows users that offers tons of features and plugins. One of the latest plugins for the app is Deshaker, an image stabilization filter that also offers controls to deal with common CMOS rolling shutter artifacts. There’s a great review of the plugin over at Outside Hollywood, and I highly recommend that you read the FAQ/notes at the plugin author’s website. CMOS camera shooters, pay attention to the “Camcorder has a rolling shutter” section on how to best configure settings. As a Mac user, I’m sad to note that Virtualdub is Windows only.
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Jeremiah Karpowicz
The SWIFT JIB50 was on display at NAB 2012
Jeremiah Karpowicz
See how the lens fits onto and works with the camera
Art Adams
Q: What happens when you stack several pattern-making devices in front of a light? A: Extreme lighting goodness. Learn why here…
Mark Spencer
On this week’s MacBreak Studio
Jeremiah Karpowicz
Check out two on-camera lights that were featured at the show
Todd_Kopriva
Australian production studio delivers animation for the 12th Arab Games, on record-size projection space, using Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
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