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Example Slate for Printing Your Tapes

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 31, 2010 - Apple, SANs and Post Production, News, Production, Tutorials
Example Slate for Printing Your Tapes

I’ve delivered tapes to many broadcasters and producers including NBC, National Geographic, Red Bull, etc. Their requirements are pretty similar, so it’s fairly easy to just use a generic template for all your tape prints. This is one I’ve been using for awhile. I will eventually add more templates for different uses, but this is […]

Read More apple, beta, beta sp, broadcast, D5, Final Cut Pro, HDCAM, HDCAM SR, print, slate, tape, title

What’s Wrong With TV?

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 25, 2010 - News, Production

I just got done reading a new blog post by Baker on Man vs. Debt  – 11 Reasons to Ditch Your Television. Baker brings up some really great points. I particularlly like number 10 – Prevent Zombie Kids. Whenever I’m at friend’s houses with multiple kids running around, it amazes me what happens when the […]

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Holga – Color flash technique

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 19, 2010 - News, Production

I came across a cool Holga slideshow the other day. First of all, if you’re not following Lomography on Twitter, you need start now The feed is usually cool how-to’s and slideshows that users have uploaded to the Lomography site, which is how I came across the following slideshow: Portraits of a Rock’n SoCal Wedding […]

Read More cross processed, double exposure, flash, holga, lomography

Canon EF 8-15 f/4L Sample Videos

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 14, 2010 - News, Production
Canon EF 8-15 f/4L Sample Videos

Canon has put up a page of sample videos from their upcoming 8-15mm f/4L fisheye lens. The first video, “With” was shot using 5D and 7D cameras. The second video is “With” Behind the Scenes. According to CanonRumors, the lens probably won’t be available until January Update: As posted on CanonRumors, this lens has been delayed […]

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Comparison of Field of View (FOV)

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 12, 2010 - News, Production

There’s some confusion out there on what “35mm depth of field” is when it comes to all the different HD cameras currently available. The sensor size has a direct effect on field of view, which influences the depth of field (but they’re not the same thing). For example, the 1/3″ sensor in the HPX170 has […]

Read More 35mm, 5D, 7D, Abel, depth of field, Field of View, IMAX, Panavision, Phantom

PL Mount Adapter for 5D (and 7D?)

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 9, 2010 - News, Production
PL Mount Adapter for 5D (and 7D?)

PL Mount adapter from Zunow Zunow has announced a PL Mount adapter for the 5D that doesn’t require modifying the camera body and voiding your warranty. Currently, you can get a PL Mount for the 7D from Hot Rod Cameras that removes the mirror to get the lens close enough to the sensor, which then […]

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Difference Between Different ProResseseseseses, Offline/Online Tip

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 8, 2010 - Apple, SANs and Post Production, Color Grading, News, Production, Tutorials
Difference Between Different ProResseseseseses, Offline/Online Tip

This post is not technical. This is very simple. What really is the difference in quality between all the different flavors of ProRes? Currently there’s Proxy, LT, SQ, HQ and 4444. Proxy, LT, SQ and HQ are all 4:2:2 at 10bit, but at very different bitrates. I saw a comment by Shane Ross on his blog […]

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Upcoming DSLR Viewfinders

Posted by Eric Hansen - October 2, 2010 - News, Production
Upcoming DSLR Viewfinders

It’s probably safe to say the biggest problem with the current crop of video DSLRs is the viewfinder. Or lack thereof. It’s nearly impossible to shoot a video DSLR without a viewfinder attachment over the LCD such as the Z-Finder by Zacuto or the Hawk by Letus. Trying to grab focus without is just too […]

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Reader Question: 12v for Editing System

Posted by Eric Hansen - August 22, 2010 - Apple, SANs and Post Production, News, Production
Reader Question: 12v for Editing System

Hi Eric, I came across your blog post on technomadia. I am soon to hit the road in a 12 volt RV. You had mentioned you were looking at putting in an Editing system. Did you do it, and what tricks did you learn? I have a full FCP setup that I want to have […]

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Error: Out of Memory – WTF? I have 8GB of RAM!

Posted by Eric Hansen - August 7, 2010 - Apple, SANs and Post Production, Production, Tutorials

I just finished a commercial project that had a lot of high res still images. Anyone who’s used FCP for even a short period of time knows how terrible it is with images and .psd files. We started getting Out of Memory errors and due to the extremely long hours and tight turnaround, the editors […]

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