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Month: July 2012
From Your DAM Editor
Testronic is Now Approved for USB SuperSpeed Certification
Testronic Labs, the global leader in quality assurance and localization services for film and television, games, websites, hardware, and software, has announced that it is an official certification test lab for SuperSpeed USB testing. USB 3.0 is gaining worldwide acceptance, and is a crucial technology that enables transfer rates of up to 5Gbits per second. […]
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After Effects Lately
Here’s the latest week or so of assorted After Effects tutorials, tips, and scripts & plug-ins new and old. Mamoworld has released Auto Lip-Sync, a tool that leverages built-in features of After Effects to help you animate a mouth in sync with audio. Auto Lip-Sync features a step-by-step wizard that analyzes a voice recording and […]
Leading-Edge Technology Lab Set To Debut at Createasphere’s Fall Expo
Createasphere and its partners will unveil the first-ever Digital Process Workflow (DPW) Lab at the fall edition of the Entertainment Technology Expo at the Burbank Marriott, November 7-8, 2012. The DPW Lab will be a curated, walk-through demonstration of the digital workflow ecosystem and the processes that define how content is created, distributed and archived […]
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Live Coverage from the 2012 London Olympics
The 2012 London Olympics promise to be one of the largest undertakings in the history of sports production, and the SVG editorial team will be on-hand live to cover all the cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking production methods being deployed in London. SVG’s Ken Kerschbaumer and Jason Dachman will be reporting live from the International Broadcast […]
An iPad Sick Day
Last Friday was not a fun day in that I was pretty much laid up in bed sick all day. I’ll keep the gory details to myself but it’s quite the rarity in that (thankfully) I’m usually a rather healthy person. But there were a number of things to do that day (work related in […]
Paul C. Buff Einstein Review
The E640 Einstein Light has been around for nearly a couple of years now and I've been using it for a year myself. It quickly became, somewhat surprisingly to myself, my strobe of choice for most jobs so I thought it's about time I told you all why. Before I delve into the finer details […]
The Masters of Compositing Series – Part 3: John Galt
This is the third installment in a series of interviews with the pioneers and masters in the compositing/VFX film & television industry. I originally recorded these interviews for my published book “The Green Screen Handbook” (Sybex/Wiley, pub) and had intended to produce one full-length documentary from the materials. But after a couple of years past […]
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What Does Canon’s Launch Into Mirrorless Mean For The Future Of Their Lineup ?
Canon have finally joined the rest of the major industry players by releasing a mirrorless camera system called EOS-M, along with a new lens system called EF-M. The first camera in the range manages to pack an 18MP APS-C sensor and 3″ touchscreen into a camera that is considerably smaller than their high-end G1 X […]
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