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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Monday, April 27, 2009
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
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.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/27
Element Technica’s accessories for RED shooters
Element Technica was at NAB, showing a wide variety of accessories and hardware solutions for Red shooters, tools that solve common issues and enhance and streamline working with the camera.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/27
Redrock Micro’s new rigs for DSLR video
At NAB 2009 a popular topic was convergence…a good example of this are the new Canon 5D MKII still/video cameras. But as good as these cameras are, the form factor leaves something to be desired. We stopped by Redrock Micro’s booth to check out their their highly-configurable DSLR shooting rigs, designed to eliminate some of the shooting and handling issues associated with these DSLR cameras that are still designed primarily for photography.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/27
CoreMelt Complete V2 and ImageFlow for Video
CoreMelt recently released their CoreMelt Complete V2 plugin package for editors, and they were showing it off at NAB. They also are offering their ImageFlow package for quick and painless photo (and now video) montage creation.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/27
Unique LED lighting solutions from Zylight
For NAB 2009, Zylight launched their new full-size professional LED lighting fixtures. Previously they offered small on (and off) camera solutions, now they are transitioning into larger, fully-adjustable fixtures as well.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/27
VF Studios Remote Follow Focus is now shipping
We’ve covered the Viewfactor Studios Inclino Remote Follow Focus unit in the past, and at NAB 2009 we learned that they are shipping the units out to reservation holders. Curt from Viewfactor spent some time with us, showing how the system operates, and demonstrating it’s featureset.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 04/27
B4 and 1/2 lens mounts for Letus Extreme, Ultimate, and Elite users
Letus was at the B&H booth at NAB, showing their 2/3” and 1/2” pro adapter mounts, as well as the Ultimate and their rod system. Philip Bloom walked us through the key updates to the system, and spoke from his experience as a Letus user.
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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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