I recently spent a day working on the audio mix for Jeremy Jones’ Further, produced by Teton Gravity Research. Further is the second installment of Jeremy’s snowboarding/mountaineering trilogy that focuses on using human power to conquer and film the best lines in the world. The riding absolutely blew me away. Halfway through the film, Jeremy and […]
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Color Grading: Patagonia – Rubicon Jacket & Pants with Bryce Phillips
Patagonia ambasssador Bryce Phillips rides his home slopes in the Pacific Northwest where the Rubicon Rider Jacket’s waterproof panels and synthetic, warm-even-when-wet, insulation make the difference. Color Grading: Eric Hansen Editing: Tate MacDowell
Read More Bryce Phillips, color, correction, grading, patagonia, pnw, powder, rubicon, skiingColor Grading: Patagonia – Backcountry Guide Pants with Jasmin Caton
Color Grading: Eric Hansen Editing: Tate MacDowell
Read MoreColor Grading: Patagonia – Layering for Backcountry Snowboarding with Josh Dirksen
This is the first in a series of spots I color corrected for Patagonia for their new Fall and Winter 2012 line. Edited by Tate MacDowell of Death Cookie Entertainment
Read MoreAmazon Glacier – The New Vault for Film Producers?
Amazon today announced Glacier, “an extremely low-cost storage service that provides secure and durable storage for data archiving and backup”. The most attractive aspect is their low fee of $.01 per GB per month. If you don’t need instant access to your archive, this could be a great alternative to maintaining archives yourself. This led […]
Read MoreioSafe Solo G3 – A False Sense of Security

My sister-in-law has recently picked up photography (and she’s awesome!), so my brother has been asking me about a backup and archive system for her photos. I’ve been piecing some options together specific to her business as a photographer, which will become a series of posts here on the blog. During this process, he sent […]
Read More apple, archive, backup, data recovery, fire, fireproof, flood, iosafe, mac, photography, photos, pictures, USBBlackmagic Design Acquires Assets of Cintel International

Blackmagic Design is on a roll! A brief history: – BMD acquires DaVinci, turns $250k DaVinci 2k system into $999 DaVinci Resolve for Mac and $30k Resolve for Linux – BMD acquires Teranex, drops price from $80k to $20k. Then releases redesigned models for $2k and $4k including 3D and Thunderbolt support – BMD acquires Cintel and… turns the […]
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Apple’s non-update of the Mac Pro has really thrown a lot of people for a loop, and the emails and phone calls have started pouring in. Should I upgrade? Should I buy used? If I do, what should I buy? Should I switch to Windows? What about a Hackintosh? How about Consulting from EricHansen.tv? I […]
Read MoreMacBook Pro with Retina Display and “new” Mac Pro – My Thoughts

Today was a great day for the Mac, ahem, Apple faithful. I readied Chrome with 6 different tabs: Macrumors.com, Ars, Tweetdeck, etc; and waited for the updates from Tim Cook’s WWDC keynote to start streaming in. Personally, I don’t give a hoot about iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion (only 1 of my 5 […]
Read More apple, dead, laptop, mac pro, macbook, macbook pro, new, retina, thunder bolt, thunderbolt, wwdcGasp! Could it be true? New Mac Pros?
The rumor mill went into overdrive yesterday as stock of Mac Pros started being pulled from Apple Stores, and new part numbers started to appear. It looks like Apple could be announcing new Mac models for the majority of their line at the upcoming WWDC, which starts Monday June 11th with a keynote by Apple […]
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