Soon on a campaign at Indiegogo, idolCam is the latest product from AeriCam. With it, the company says, anyone can capture silky, smooth movies like the pros. According to AeriCam, the end of vacation and wedding videos that look too amateur is near. If you feel embarrassed to share with friends and families and you […]
Month: June 2016
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First look: iKlip A/V preamp/mount/grip for smartphones & small cameras
I have covered mounts and grips before (iOgrapher and The Padcaster). I have reviewed many audio preamps to connect balanced XLR microphones to smartphones from many manufacturers, including IK Multimedia. Now IK Multimedia has combined what the Italian manufacturer calls a broadcast mount & preamp in a single device called the iKlip A/V. This is […]
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Reimporting from Camera Archives in Final Cut Pro X
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zihCnGzJFUs&feature=youtu.be This week on MacBreak Studio, Steve Martin from Ripple Training shows us how you can get tripped up when restoring clips from a Camera Archive in Final Cut Pro X. A Camera Archive is the name for a bit-for-bit copy of a camera card, preserving the card structure and all related metadata. When you […]
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The brand new Lumu app does it all
With the introduction, soon, of the Lumu Power, which offers light, exposure, flash and color temperature meter in one device, Lumu felt the need to redesign their app, so a new Lumu app is going to be released shortly before the Lumu Power launch. The Lumu Power is about to become a reality thanks to […]
SmallHD vs Sony vs Panasonic
SmallHD may have convinced a lot of people about the build quality of their monitors, when, recently, they put their new HDR production monitors through a harsh beating test. But now the test is different: can the 1703 HDR beat the Panasonic BTLH1700HD and the Sony PVM-A170? The first real-world test of the SmalHD new […]
Everything You Need in our Avid Post Production Bundle
Introducing Avid NEXIS Pro Post Production Bundles Everything you need to get your small workgroup or facility up and editing on Nexis Pro shared storage At NAB this year Avid introduced an all new, revamped line up of shared storage called Nexis. The next generation of Avid intelligent shared storage. Gone was the old ISIS […]
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Next-gen upgrade: moving to the Avid Artist | DNxIO
In the real world of commercial post, no one likes to be the first to try out new tech. Fortunately for you, the good people at Mad Old Nut Productions have put the new Avid Artist | DNxIO through its paces so you don’t have to. We caught up with Mad Old Nut founder and […]
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Hasselblad X1D as a video machine
The promised “game changer” from Hasselblad may not be the camera most of us will buy, but it surely is an object of desire after the Stellar, Lunar and Lusso, considered “worst camera of the year” three years in a row. Now the Swedish camera company seems back on track to deliver real cameras for […]
Canon has 5 Video Creator Kits now
Canon will showcase its new Canon EOS 80D and EOS M3 Video Creator Kits during VidCon 2016 at the Anaheim Convention Center, June 23-25. Visitors will have touch-and-try areas to examine the products and will also have access to engaging live speakers and guest appearances as Anna Akana or Bertie Gregory. Considered a video-centric DSLR, […]