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The DaVinci Resolve for Mac Review
Since 1984, the DaVinci has been the premier color corrector for major motion pictures. While it was awesome, the $500,000+ price tag made it impossible for the small shop. The good news is that Blackmagic Design purchased the company, and … Continue reading
Review of the NVIDIA Quadro 4000
We are lucky to be living in such a wonderful age. Using visual effects, we can create just about anything using nothing but computers, and our imagination. This process can be fun and easy, or difficult, depending upon the tools … Continue reading
Hollywood Camera Work and Mocha Pro… Or Do You Really Need to go to Film School?
Per Holmes, the creator of HCW and I have had long discussions over the need for most aspiring filmmakers to attend a film school. A degree in film, for the most part, doesn’t really mean much to most production company … Continue reading
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Tagged film school, FX, hollywoodcamerawork, mocha pro, video editing
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Monitors In Motion Review
In addition to testing and reviewing products, I still direct and edit TV shows, music videos and other projects, so I have to keep my editing workspace functional. The problem was that my 2×4 foot desk area was getting too … Continue reading
Posted in Computers
Tagged 2s2 monitors, MIM, Monitors in motion, TV logic, video editing, video production
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Matrox CompressHD Review
Since TV broadcast is in the process of being replaced by the web, I find myself encoding in H.264 a lot more frequently. The downside is that Apple Compressor is just too slow. The good news is that Matrox has … Continue reading
G-SPEED Q Storage Solution Review
If you are doing any kind of heavy duty editing, you will probably have a RAID array connected to your computer. My review system has two, eight Bay towers made by CI Design, which contain 16 Seagate 15,000 RPM SAS … Continue reading
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Tagged david hurd review, G-SPEED Q, HD raid for video editing, video editing
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Review of The Logickeyboard for Apple Final Cut Pro
Logickeyboard’s custom keyboard for Apple Final Cut Pro is based on the original Ultra Thin Apple Pro keyboard. It offers plug-and-play setup with any USB-equipped Mac computer. It has a good feel, and the stylish, modern appearance of the “New … Continue reading
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Tagged david hurd review, Logickeyboard for Apple Final Cut Pro, video editing
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Telestream’s Episode 6 Review
Telestream’s Episode 6 Review For years I have struggled with getting my projects to look good on the web. No matter how good they looked in HD, they would always get pixilated playing back in their new reduced size format. … Continue reading