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Thursday, May 28, 2009

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Newsletter Update

Scott Gentry | 05/28

Keep an eye out for the second PVC Pipeline | Post newsletter next week!

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A few weeks ago, we published our fourth electronic newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Production, which included a pair of equipment reviews, a wrap-up of NAB, plus an inexpensive trick for offlining 24p material. Subscribers had exclusive access to these articles for the past few weeks. These articles are now available for all PVC visitors to view; a list of them is included below.

We are about to publish our fifth newsletter, which will be the second edition of our PVC Pipeline | Post publication. It looks to be another must-read, with Richard Harrington showing how to make your Flash video content searchable, Chris Meyer explaining the workflows required by the new pixel aspect ratios introduced in Adobe Creative Suite 4, Scott Simmons giving Final Cut Pro editors a primer on how to use Avid Media Composer, and more. To receive exclusive access to these articles before everyone else, click here for your free subscription!

PVC Pipeline | Production #2:

Review: Sony HVR-Z5U 1/3” 3-CMOS HDV Camcorder

by Adam Wilt

“When Sony bought Konica/Minolta”, says Sony’s Juan Martinez, “we suddenly became a major lens manufacturer.” One of the results of this acquisition is the HVR-Z5U, an HDV/DVCAM camcorder with a 20x fixed “G lens”. Consider it the wide-zooming half-brother of the HVR-Z7U, which shares much of what comes behind the lens.

Review: Rode NTG-3 short shotgun microphone and Blimp windshield

by Jim Feeley

imageUsers of short shotgun microphones can be sorted into two categories. Those who complain about spending $250 to $500 on a mic, and those willing to spend $1000 to $2000 on one. Into the first category you can place students, hobbyists, many camera operators, and just about every producer. In the later you’ll find professional sound mixers and…well, that’s about it. So what mic choices do those restrictions translate to?

NAB 2009 Impressions

by Alex Lindsay

image2009 was almost the first NAB’s I’ve missed in a decade. In the fall, I looked at my schedule and declining conventions and wasn’t sure if I was even going to go. Interestingly enough, this year’s show actually turned out to be one of the most useful and interesting years in recent memory. For me, it was not about big news items but, rather, many small revolutions that, as an aggregate, were very exciting. In this article, I will cover the trends that seemed to emerge and the products that caught my eye.

Offlining 24p in Apple’s Final Cut Express

by Kevin P. McAuliffe

imageAbout a year ago I had a client that was working on thirteen episodes of a show, and much like most shows these days, they had no budget to work with. When they initially approached me, I told them that the easiest way to save money right off the bat was for them to do a “rough” offline (meaning that the picture was 99% locked, and I would take a day to do some minor tweaks). That way, instead of paying $5000 per week to do an offline, they could do a rough cut at home, then they could spend $1000 for a one day edit per week to sit with me to smooth things out. At least, that was the theory…

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PVC Pipeline | Distribution

Scott Gentry | 04/02

Have you signed up yet for our free newsletter?

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This coming Monday, we’ll be releasing our third newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Distribution. As you can guess from it’s name, this one will be focused on the…

Newsletter Update

Scott Gentry | 03/27

Out with the old; in with the new

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A few weeks ago, we published our second free newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Post. During that time, subscribers had exclusive access to the articles it contained. These…

Coming Soon: PVC Pipeline Newsletters

Scott Gentry | 02/04

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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…

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PVC Pipeline | Distribution
Scott Gentry | 04/02

Have you signed up yet for our free newsletter?

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This coming Monday, we’ll be releasing our third newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Distribution. As you can guess from it’s name, this one will be focused on the…

Newsletter Update
Scott Gentry | 03/27

Out with the old; in with the new

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A few weeks ago, we published our second free newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Post. During that time, subscribers had exclusive access to the articles it contained. These…

Coming Soon: PVC Pipeline Newsletters
Scott Gentry | 02/04

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…








PVC Pipeline | Distribution

Scott Gentry | 04/02

Have you signed up yet for our free newsletter?

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This coming Monday, we’ll be releasing our third newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Distribution. As you can guess from it’s name, this one will be focused on the…

Newsletter Update

Scott Gentry | 03/27

Out with the old; in with the new

image

A few weeks ago, we published our second free newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Post. During that time, subscribers had exclusive access to the articles it contained. These…

Coming Soon: PVC Pipeline Newsletters

Scott Gentry | 02/04

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…

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