Posted on March 17, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
We have now moved the blog to the following http://keeneelectronics.wordpress.com
We will be udating all the post from here in the next couple of days.
Thanks for visiting, we hope you join us at our new venue.
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Posted on March 14, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Learn to craft smart, original scripts and teleplays for a variety of television formats, including comedy, animation, drama, movies of the week, pilots, reality television, TV news magazine, and children’s programming. Using the tools the author provides: checklists, sample outlines and treatments for each format, sample script pages, war stories from writers and executives, and [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Build your own camcorder function controller
An exciting project to build your own LANC or Pana 5-pin camcorder function controller. Files includes [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Current Keene products instruction/data sheets
As PDF files (Acrobat Reader required)
Keene SyncBlaster RGB cables with RGB processor Syncblasteri.pdf
Keene SVGA Distribution Amplifier SVGADAi.pdf
Keene SyncBlaster Black Box RGB processor SBBOXi.pdf
Keene RGB/S-video Convertorr RGB2Si.pdf
Keene RGB/Component video [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Total Recut provides online resources and social networking opportunities for fans and creators of video recuts, remixes and mash-ups. Users can watch videos or showcase [...]
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Posted on March 5, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
The guide is for beginner and intermediate users who wish to learn to use Avid’s editing systems. The book is a textbook, workbook, and user manual rolled into one…The book is aimed at teaching the user so he can begin editing as quickly as possible…This clearly written book provides effective exercises throughout to help users [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
Metacafe
Video Production Tips
Just as informative as our video tutorials, but bite-sized and served up fresh every day. These tips are sure to kick your videos up a notch and get you thinking like a pro.
Panning
A pan is a basic camera movement that involves swiveling the camera horizontally around a central axis (usually a tripod). [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2008 by keeneaudiovisual
The Standard 3-Point Lighting Technique
The Three Point Lighting Technique is a standard method used in visual media such as video, film, still photography and computer-generated imagery. It is a simple but versatile system which forms the basis of most lighting. Once you understand three point lighting you are well on the way to understanding all [...]
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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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