Episode #5 of the Radio Film School podcast is a journey to find and define the signature style that filmmakers have and are looking to establish. Host Ron Dawson explores how a style is created and cultivated while interviewing creators like Ryan Connolly and Brett Culp to figure out how to define what is so […]
Month: November 2015
3D superhero titles
Part 2 of Steve Martin’s excellent tutorial on creating beautiful 3D text in Final Cut Pro X. Miss part 1? See it here. […]
Exploring 4 ways to reach a 4K Finish
4K is as hot of a topic as it’s ever been, but the challenges that are inherent with this technology are just as pervasive as ever, especially when it comes to finishing. To address some of these issues, the Digital Cinema Society will gather at in Hollywood on Saturday, November 21st, to explore the challenges […]
First Look: DJI’s OSMO 4K Handheld Gimbal Stabilized Camera
Based off the professional 4K camera that DJI developed for their Inspire 1 quadcopter, the new OSMO handheld stabilizer camera is a perfect companion for the aerial photos and videos you’re taking from the sky. Or, you may just have a need for a solid and easy to pack gimbaled 4K production camera that isn’t […]
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Sony a7S II: 4K Hands On Video
The a7S II has evolved in both Stills and Movies adding internal 4K video recording, 5-axis image stabilization and High-speed AF with enhanced accuracy – while maintaining its legendary low-light/ low noise capability for extraordinary high sensitivity of up to ISO 409,6002. […]
Adorama Pro 101: The Basics – The Cine Lens vs Everything Else
Recently discovered within the vaults of our video archive, Adorama is proud to present an educational series focusing on the topics and definitions regarding pro audio and video. As if pulled from an alternate reality, “Adorama Pro 101: The Basics” is a vintage look at the technology of today. […]
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‘Breaking Through’ and the Panasonic DVX-200
Break dancing in New York City used to be a male dominated world. With the help of the Panasonic DVX-200 camera, filmmakers’ Steve Remich and Reiley Wooten explore the rise of women as break dancers in New York City. […]
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Details around the new monthly, quarterly and annual subscription options from Autodesk
Subscription models have changed the way users across the industry expect to access and utilize their software. Not too long ago the expectation was around purchasing a piece of software outright, but many have embraced the subscription model to the point that it is now the preference. That reality is illustrated by the new Desktop […]
Final Cut Pro X to Logic Pro X
Many video editors turn to an audio professional to mix and sweeten their audio after picture lock. Or they do it themselves but also using the same dedicated audio applications known as DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like ProTools or Logic Pro X. This week on MacBreak Studio, Steve Martin from Ripple Training shows us how […]
Pakpod: a packable underwater tripod
Pakpod is, according to its creator, more versatile than any tripod on the market today. Weighing less than a pound and constructed from the same durable stuff as bike and ski helmets, Pakpod is easily stashed in your backpack. And can be used underwater! The tripod is the brainchild of Steve Underwood, an avid outdoorsman, […]