Recently I published an article covering several new features and benefits in Hindenburg Journalist (PRO), including –16 LUFS normalization in the standard (non PRO) version. However, I was concerned since this feature in the standard version is only available via the Publish function, especially since to date, Hindenburg only supports standard, insecure FTP. After a conversation with […]
Month: October 2016
Final Cut Pro 10.3 is here
Today Apple announced the immediate availability of Final Cut Pro X, version 10.3. It’s a huge update with a broad variety of new features, including a refined user interface, a massive update to how roles work including color coding, lane organization, easy expanding, collapsing, focusing on roles and role components, and role-based mixing. 10.3 also […]
Review: PhotoBulk, your small desktop tool
PhotoBulk is not a new program. It was popular among Mac users long before there was a Windows version available. PhotoBulk 1.0 for Windows gives the popular operating system four essential tools for your workflow. Creating watermarks, resizing, renaming and optimizing images are the “fantastic four” features that the small program offers users. Some people […]
See the Earth through DJI’s eye
As part of DJI’s tenth anniversary and as a celebration of the aerial image, the company created Above the World: Earth Through a Drone’s Eye, in partnership with publisher teNeues, a premium coffee table book with a unique perspective. With over 200 pages of inspiring photos and multi-lingual, the book showcases some of the world’s […]
Digital Anarchy releases Samurai Sharpen for Video
Digital Anarchy Samurai Sharpen for Video is edge-aware sharpening software that uses a number of intelligent algorithms, as well as GPU acceleration to give users working with HD and 4K footage unprecedented image quality control. While the need for sharpening video is important and widespread, the industry has been absent of new innovations. Samurai Sharpen […]
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Red Giant releases Magic Bullet Suite 13
Red Giant Software has released Magic Bullet Suite 13, a major upgrade to the NLE plug-in package for color correction, finishing and film looks. There are a number of new features including an all new product Renoiser. For the first time ever, all of the color correction tools deliver real time performance through Mercury Playback support in Adobe […]
Light & Motion Announces Stella Light Kits For Video
Lights… actually easy to use lights can make your life as a run & gun shooter surprisingly, well, easier. Otherwise, if the lights are too cumbersome or temperamental then they stay on the truck. Lights left on the truck do not get used meaning you, the shooter, are making some sort of compromise. I don’t […]
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FX Console from Video Copilot for After Effects
Free normally comes at a price, as funny as that sounds. Normally when you see something that’s free, your first thought is….”Okay, what’s wrong with it?”, meaning that it could very well be only part of a product, and the full version will give you the full set of tools you need to do the […]
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Ty Evans: from skateboarding to filmmaking
Ty Evans is a cinematographer/director known for pushing the boundaries of action sports filmmaking. On this video he reflects on how the principles of skateboarding shaped his approach to filmmaking. The founder of Ghost Digital Cinema made a name for himself as a pioneer who incorporated high production value in skateboarding videos. Ty Evans ultimately […]
Blackmagic 4K Video Assist Review
I’ll make this quick. The Blackmagic 4K Video Assist is damn useful for URSA Mini shooters if only for one feature and one feature only, False Color. Yes, the URSA Mini, 4K or 4.6K, has a false color setting for the LCD and EVF, but to be able to see both the False Color setting […]