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.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Trying to discover the probelm
If you’re having an issue with the RSS feeds from PVC, we’re working on the issue. Our apologies.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Announcement of scheduled upgrade.
Because PVC continues to grow in traffic at a rapid pace, we need to perform some upgrades.
On June 14, the site will be down between 02:00-06:00am CDT.
Thanks for noting.
Monday, June 07, 2010
With 720 native recording on the new iPhone
Check out http://Apps4Phones.comApps4Phones, they’re updating as it happens from WWDC.
Randy Ubilos demoing transitions on stage at WWDC, using music from iTunes and more.
Monday, June 07, 2010
Creating Pristine Web Video
PVC is focusing on webinars in a big way moving forward. Having some of the finest writers/technical gurus in the market, webinars are a great way to share information via online training.
Our first webinar is tomorrow with Allan Tépper: Pristine Web Vide Tuesday June 8, 1pm Eastern. Register NOW as it’s your last chance!
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- How to create a single pristine, optimized video file for the web, which is playable both with a Flash player (even on Windows, without QuickTime installed), as well as on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry multimedia models, and Google/Android phones.
- How to determine the ideal bit rate for any particular video, quickly and easily: You’ll learn both the tool and the technique.
- HTML5, H.264, and Flash: What you need to know about the present and the future.
- When (and when not) to de-interlace your material, and at what step in your workflow.
- Inexpensive software & hardware tools that improve quality and save time when you encode for the web, or various other SD and HD devices.
- Legal and practical reasons why you are sometimes better off using your own web server, rather than certain popular free web streaming services like YouTube and Vimeo.
- Discounts for all attendees on software, and on flat-rate web hosting with unlimited bandwidth.
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Mark Spencer
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