The Advertising Production Club of New York (APC) and GLOBALedit, the leading online photo and video management platform, announced their partnership to host association members for an educational reception in New York City. On the evening of Thursday, June 28, GLOBALedit will welcome agencies, brands, and industry leaders to their TriBeCa office to help attendees […]
Month: June 2012
Createasphere’s Post Production Master Class; Outstanding Experts and Info Light a Changing Scene
Createasphere will once again present its popular Post Production Master Class at the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan on September 27, 2012, with an impressive roster of top professionals in the Eastern U.S. post production community as well as leading solution providers. The Post Production Master class is an afternoon of focused educational sessions, expert […]
Hybrid USB/XLR microphones: the missing workflow for independent voice talent and podcasters
Several times a month, I am inspired to write and publish an article about one of my varied interests. This happens less frequently with books that I write and publish, but it does happen. In this case, it has to do with a need I’ve seen for quite a while among independent voice talent and […]
The State of the Union of Final Cut Pro
Here we are one year after the release of Final Cut Pro X so it’s time for the inevitable slew of FCPX one year later blog posts so I’ll add one more to the list … we are called The Editblog after all. Opinions on FCPX are still all over the map. Many people like […]
Carbon XL: An All-In-One Solution For Camera Motion
Cinegear saw a lot of great products this year, but one of the most striking was the Carbon-XL 10. Anyone who’s ever schlepped up a hill or traveled cross country or traversed through airport security, knows that packing a slider or portable jib can be pure hell. After a few steps with all that steel, […]
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Creating a Road in Motion
On this week’s MacBreak Studio, I show Steve Martin from Ripple Training how you can build a road in Motion and animate a car along it, using the power of shapes combined with a replicator and a few behaviors. The nice thing about this approach is that not only can you easily change the path […]
LIGHTING: Reinventing the Cooking Show for Driscoll’s Berries
I don’t watch a lot of cooking shows, but the ones I see are not lit the way I would light them. An idea for a lighting setup has been kicking around in my head for a while and I finally had a chance to try it out on a shoot for Driscoll’s Berries. It […]
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JVC Partners with Independent Theatre Alliance to Provide System as 35MM Replacement
JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., today announced it has partnered with the Independent Theatre Alliance (ITA) to offer the “Cinema Libre” digital cinema projection system for independent movie theater operators facing the end of 35mm film prints. The Cinema Libre system includes a JVC D-ILA projector with 4K precision coupled […]
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Being Prepared
As a photographer with a couple of decades’ worth of experience, I’ve seen a lot of things go wrong on my shoots. Though you have to have an extra body and lens (at LEAST), the ability to think on your feet and remain calm and still get the shots you need is PARAMOUNT to being […]
ASC Announces Winners of Student Heritage Awards
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has chosen three winners for this year’s ASC Andrew Laszlo Student Heritage Awards. The students reign from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Art Center College of Design and Northwestern University. A ceremony announcing the winners in each category was held at the ASC Clubhouse on June 16. The […]
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