Posted on February 28, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
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v4.0 Upgrade/Update Now Available
Includes supports for DVCPRO HD 720p24/25 and 30 P2 PN and QuickTime PN variable frame rate recording (VFR). [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
CES. Interviews with THX, DTS and the Blu-ray Disc Association
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Posted on February 22, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
HD DVD is dead, really
Following the rumours over the last couple of days, Toshiba has finally banged the last nail into the HD DVD coffin, flicked off the light switch, locked the door, and told the milkman to stop deliveries.
Here follows the company’s announcement…
‘Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has undertaken a thorough review of [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Lighting for Digital Video is an educational training DVD presented by professional lighting cameraman Eric Huyton. Eric is an authority on all things lighting and has over 20 years experience in television. Eric has worked extensively on all formats from 35mm film to DVCAM. His TV commercial credits include Volvo, Mitsubishi, British Gas, Nickelodeon and [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Optical lens design is the science/art of calculating the various lens construction parameters (variables) that will meet or at least approach desired performance requirements while staying within required constraint values, and any cost/schedule limitations.
Construction parameters include surface types (spherical, aspheric, holographic, diffractive, etc.), and different parameters for each surface type, such [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
This training DVD is aimed at anyone who wishes to learn the many skills required to write, film and produce a completed wildlife programme. This DVD will greatly benefit media students looking to get into wildlife filmmaking, individual videographers who want to learn the skills of actually filming wildlife on digital camcorder formats, those looking [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
This video explains the typical video outputs that you would find on most Home Theater devices. Composite, S-Video, Component…and HDMI that takes both audio and video out of a single cable.
It is taken from a full length 2-hr. Industry Bible DVD on how Home Theater works and how you can put it all together available [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
RGB TO S-VIDEO CONVERTOR RGB is a great method of sending video, with picture resolution as good as s-video and vastly superior to a std composite signal. Also, RGB signals are usually free of any degrading copy protection artefacts. The problem is not everything can accept an RGB signal so quite often composite is your [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
NEW YORK AND OSLO, NORWAY, November 08, 2007 – TANDBERG® (OSLO: TAA. OL), a leading global provider of telepresence, high-definition videoconferencing and mobile video, has been named recipient of the 2008 Frost & Sullivan Global Video Conferencing Company of the Year Award for its excellence in product innovation as well as market execution that [...]
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Posted on February 18, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Demystifies HD technology, equipment, and workflow to help filmmakers shoot gorgeous footage
Description
High definition is here to stay.
HD changes the whole shooting and editing process in film and television production and this book is to satisfy your hunger for information. Whether you are a cinematographer, producer, or working in film/TV production, High Definition Cinematography, 2nd edition [...]
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