A criminal court judge starts a running club on L.A.’s notorious skid row. Fascinated by the project, Mark and Gabi Hayes decide to tell the story. That’s how this documentary, supported by Sachtler, started, in 2013. When criminal court judge Craig Mitchell started to lead a running group on a six mile run through the […]
Year: 2017
Let’s Edit with Media Composer – What’s New in 8.8
In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe talks about the newest features in version 8.8 of Avid Media Composer, including the return of two much anticipated features, PhraseFind and ScriptSync. […]
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Fujifilm X-T2 gets a camera profile from FilmConvert
Camera profiles launched by FilmConvert continue to be the result of requests made by users. It’s an interesting list, especially now that a first camera from Fujifilm enters the catalog. It may well be a sign of things to come. FilmConvert creates camera profiles that can be used as plugins or standalone. The collection, which […]
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Canon EOS M6: a mirrorless EOS 77D
Full HD video with similar specs to the new DSLRs announced, DSLR-like dials and control, and better usability for those after things like exposure compensation adjustments are features of the new EOS M6. Designed, as Canon indicates, “with the advanced enthusiast photographer in mind”, the latest addition to its EOS M series, the Canon EOS […]
Creating custom camera archives in Final Cut Pro X
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFuo6VChLvY&feature=youtu.be We are back after a short break! This week on MacBreak Studio, Steve Martin from Ripple Training shows us how you can create custom camera archives with Final Cut Pro X. We have discussed the benefit of creating camera archives before importing your footage in previous MacBreak Studio episodes so if you aren’t aware of […]
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Canon EOS 77D/ EOS Rebel T7i: two new entry-level DSLRs
With features that make them look like “baby” EOS 80D systems, the EOS 77D and EOS Rebel T7i DSLR launch with prices that make a lot of technology accessible to more people. A price of $749.99 (body only) for the EOS Rebel T7i and $899.99 for the EOS 77D, puts them in line with the […]
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Dual Pixel AF for everyone, 4K for none
Canon has two new DSLRs ready for the CP+ show, EOS 77D and EOS Rebel 7Ti, both featuring the popular focusing system for video. Besides some confusion created by the new designation for the EOS XX, both cameras show no interest for 4K video. The use of the EOS 77D designation when the first rumors […]
Pentax KP DSLR arrives February 25
Heir to K-3 legacy, the new Pentax KP camera offers in a compact body new features and controls built around a sensor with 24.32 effective megapixels. The Pentax KP is, according to Ricoh-Imaging, the company that produces the heritage-rich, award-winning line of Pentax DSLR cameras, lenses and sport optics equipment, designed to be “highly dependable […]
ON1 Photo RAW: first major update
Launched in December, ON1 Photo RAW introduces with the new update added support for files from Fujifilm cameras, new raw file support for cameras and multiple other adjustments and bug fixes. ON1 Photo RAW 2017.0.2 is a major update to the software from ON1 that wants to be your alternative photo editor, offering a complete photo organizer, […]
ART OF THE CUT with the editors of “Westworld”
Today’s Art of the Cut is with the editing team behind the critically acclaimed HBO series Westworld. Discussing their work on the series are editors Andrew Seklir, Tanya Swerling, Mark Yoshikawa and post production producer (and Westworld pilot editor), Stephen Semel. You can watch some free episodes here. HULLFISH: Why don’t you each tell me […]
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