So, where did I go? Where’ve I been? What have I been up to? (And does anyone care?) Here’s what I’ve been up to, and some links to what I’ve been doing lately. Patience – a preamble first. So yeah – I haven’t exactly been posting up a storm lately. And I haven’t been posting […]
Day: March 8, 2012
Testronic Labs, Kuju Entertainment and Doublesix Create Unique End-To-End Solution for Games
Testronic Labs, Kuju Entertainment, and Doublesix Digital Publishing, sister companies of the Catalis Group, have unveiled FullCycle, an integrated, quality-focused services package for the development, digital publishing, and testing of video games. Kuju Entertainment is one of the world’s leading independent game developers; Doublesix Digital Publishing has pioneered the development and publishing of digitally distributed […]
Comparing System Costs for Nikon D4 and Canon 1DX
OK, so I wrote up this article comparing prices of kitting out a Nikon D800 vs a Canon 5D Mark III, and decided I wanted to keep going, so here’s the same thing for the Nikon D4 vs the Canon 1DX. To the point version: How much does it cost to kit out these cameras […]
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Multicam Editing in Final Cut Pro X: Trim
This week on MacBreak Studio, Steve Martin from Ripple Training and I conclude our 3-part introduction to multicam editing in Final Cut Pro X. In the first episode which you can see here, we discussed synchronizing clips; in the second, which you can see here, we discussed real-time editing, and today, we talk about how […]
Why Nikon HAD to make the D800 ultra high resolution
Theory/Supposition/Personal Opinion: Nikon realized Canon had video zipped up. They couldn’t get a decisive win there. If they made their low light performance too close to the D4, they’d cannibalize sales as they had with the D3/D700. So how could they respond effectively and get some mindshare back? Megapixels: Go Big or Go Home was […]
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Miss me? I hope so. Here’s what I stayed up all night writing.
So if you read this article about how and to what my passions have shifted, you’ll know I’m kinda into DSLRs now. Not for the video like most everyone else, but for timelapse. Huh? Yup. And not just any kind of timelapse, but HDR (High Dynamic Range) timelapse. So when Nikon and Canon announced new […]
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Nikon D800 vs Canon 5D Mark III – System Cost Reality Check
At first glance, the Canon 5D Mark III costs $500 more than the Nikon D800 – $3500 vs $3000. Canon costs more, case closed. Not so fast…what about what it takes to make a shootable package? Lenses, grips, batteries, chargers, GPS, etc. don’t all cost the same… So I have a friend that has been […]
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Priorities & Differences: Nikon D800 vs Canon 5D MkIII
Canon and Nikon have their new mid-level full frame DSLRs. How do the compare, what differences does resolution enforce, and more nitty gritty analysis. Not just what they changed, but why. So Canon and Nikon have both announced their next full frame DSLRs and everyone is covering them everywhere – so if you aren’t up […]
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UK Based 3D Visual Enterprises Acquires 100% Of Irvine Based Meduza Systems LLC
UK based 3D Visual Enterprises has acquired 100% of Meduza Systems LLC, the Irvine, CA based award-winning developer of the 3D cameras, the Meduza TITAN and the Meduza MK1, it was announced today by Chris Cary, CEO of the newly formed combined company, re-named Meduza Systems Ltd. In streamlining the company, the executive team includes […]
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The Reach of DAM
We’re beginning to see it – the expression Digital Asset Management’ in mainstream media. Ok, well just a little…or am I dreaming? If only we’d coined a better phrase for it, perhaps it would be mainstream by now? Or are we guilty of never seeing the bigger picture’? Did we set our sights too low? […]