There are many variations on this common trap, but the general outline goes like this: Someone hears a report about how much money there is being made in a market segment, such as podcasts or movie trailers or renting out RED One cameras. They then theorize that if they could capture just some small percentage […]
Month: May 2008
contextual matching technology
Sphere is currently integrated into over 50,000 leading sites and is live on over 2 Billion monthly article pages across the web.Sphere’s contextual matching technology is an industry benchmark. The core technology is a patent-pending process utilizing Sphere’s proprietary Content Genome. The Content Genome was developed specifically to deliver high-precision, low-cost (automated) related content delivery […]
BOXX Releases Next Generation Special Edition 3DBOXX
BOXX Technologies Inc., an innovator in high-performance computing systems for visual effects (VFX) and design professionals, today released a Special Edition 3DBOXX workstation that delivers unmatched dual- processor workstation performance by maximizing the power of two Intel Core 2 Extreme processors. Benchmarks computed by BOXX Labs indicate 23.2 percent more performance on Cinebench 10 for […]
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Oxford University Library Services Chooses MetaLib by Ex Libris
MetaLib will play a critical part in the University’s e-resource strategy London, UK — May 5, 2008. Ex Libris Group today announced that just six short months after going live with the company’s SFX® OpenURL link resolver, Oxford University Library Services (OULS) has chosen the MetaLib® gateway and metasearch solution, also from Ex Libris. The […]
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Avid Intros Next-Gen RAID Solutions
TEWKSBURY, Mass., May 5, 2008 – Avid Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: AVID) today announced the next-generation of its high-performance storage disk arrays – Avid VideoRAID ST and Avid VideoRAID SR solutions – which combine real-time performance, cost-effective SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) drive technology, and the security of fail-safe data protection in the event of a […]
Multithreaded Information
(At the end of an old article we recently posted to our Keyframes channel about creating graphics for the NBC AstroVision sign in Time Square, we mused about the ways networks are trying to take advantage of new media to connect better with their audiences and create more brand loyalty. Even thought it was originally […]
My first RED shoot: The training wheels come off!
Okay, I have to admit it: I now like this camera more than I thought I would. As those of you who read Adam Wilt’s blog know, he and I and some other members of the Digital Cinema Society (Pacific Northwest Chapter) got together and did our first official RED shoot. To say that it […]
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What if Wiki's are crap?
We are what we share [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiP79vYsfbo] […]
Schneider IR Filter Tests
Art Adams with the 486 filter on a RED ONE Last week, Art Adams, Tim Blackmore, Ted Allen, and I tested the Schneider 486 UV/IR cut filter on a RED ONE and on a Sony PMW-EX1. Tim wore his famous “doesn’t look anything like that in real life” “black” shirt, and we lit him with […]
PVC vs. Videography
As PVC grows, we’ll compare to some of the existing websites serving this market. Here’s Videography.com compared to PVC according to Alexa. Is Alexa the best resource out there? Well, not really but it does allow us to compare us to other sites on an apples-to-apples basis. Similarly Trafficestimate.com shows Videography’s last 30 days traffic […]