Scott Gentry

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!).

Scott also worked the stadium camera for NY Jets and Giants games, as well a a multitude of events at the Meadowlands arena in NJ. From there he got into publishing and 6 months after sending his resume to DV magazine, he was the publisher. DV went from last to first place and Scott moved on to AV Video Multimedia Producer and led the team to turn that into Studio Monthly and launch Studio Daily.

Scott founded and helped establish PVC by gathering the best writers and video gurus in the market and putting them all in one place.



Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Coming Soon: PVC Pipeline Newsletters

Be the first to receive these newsletters with original reviews and techniques by PVC authors.

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ProVideo Coalition (PVC) was launched in February 2008, and we appreciate the positive response we’ve received from our fellow video professionals. Now that it’s February 2009 (where has the time gone?), we are launching a line of newsletters: PVC Pipeline, which will contain original articles written by PVC authors. Subscribers receive advance access to these articles before they appear on the rest of the PVC website. Subscriptions are free; just click on the link in the upper right corner of each page, or here: SUBSCRIBE

The first newsletter - PVC Production Pipeline - will be released in a few days, and covers the subjects of cameras, lights, editing, and other production-related matters. The first issue is evenly divided between reviews and techniques pieces, including:

  • Adam Wilt reviewing the Sony HDW-650F HDCAM Camcorder
  • Steve Hullfish reviewing the Adobe live-capture application OnLocation CS4
  • Allan Tépper reviewing the video production live command center BoinxTV
  • Bruce Johnson sharing how to build a lighting kit out pieces available at any home center or lumberyard
  • Kendal Miller illustrating how to take advantage of depth cues when compositing your shots
  • Art Adams explaining what that innocuous “gain” control actually does, and how to best employ it

The second PVC Pipeline newsletter - due around the first of March - will cover the area of post-production, while we’re still cooking up which subjects to cover in our third newsletter (suggestions welcome!). So make sure you subscribe, and then keep your eyes on your email inbox for the first edition of PVC Pipeline.

 

 


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