Production Gear
by Scott Gentry | Founder
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Fun With A Mac, Some Programs, and a Music Video - Do It Again!
You may want to play this video again and again to see all the tools they used....
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Welcome Several New PVC Writers
As the tagline implies, PVC is the power of many. Help me welcome several new writers since NAB.
It has always been the goal of PVC to handpick the best writers in the industry and let them have their own channel. Since NAB, we’ve added several new great writers; Richard Harrington, Steve Martin (who’ll be writing with Brian Gary and Mark Spencer), Terence Curren and just today, Steve Hullfish. Each of these guys comes to PVC with a very well established background, fantastic credits and a strong history of writing for this market.
PVC launched with 7 Founders and is now up to 14 excellent writers covering many parts of the pro video marketplace. PVC will continue to grow into those areas we aren’t yet covering and will be adding writers well versed in those disciplines.
Welcome aboard guys.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Linkedin PVC Group, and PVC Community
In case you weren’t already aware, besides Forums, PVC also maintains a separate community site called Pro Video, and a recently added Linkedin Group affectionately called PVC.
Anyone can join the Pro Video community. We hope to have the community share their own product reviews, case studies and more. In fact, it would be great to link to community reviews of products that we also review here at PVC.
The Linkedin Group is a little tougher to get in to. You need to be able to show that you are a professional in the industry via your existing linkedin profile and resume. If you sign up, your membership will be reviewed for acceptance. We try to turn things around quickly however.
As always, we’re happy to get feedback on the site, new feature requests, bug fixes, or even a good old pat on the back to know we’re hitting a positive nerve. Feel free to comment below, or in the Forums.
Cheers
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Scott Gentry started his career as a child actor then moving to ABC All My Children first in production straight out of college, then in front of the camera for a short stint as a regular walk-on (woo-hoo!)