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Panasonic GH4 96fps Test. How Good Is It?

Panasonic GH4 96fps Test. How Good Is It?

April 29, 201410 Comments

I decided to get out of my edit bay this afternoon and shoot a little test footage from the GH4 in 96fps. I like high speed shooting and I don’t get a lot of chances to since my C100 only does 60fps at 720p Yuck!!! Also check out these two new posts. My Panasonic GH4 […]

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Datacolor SpyderHD Color Calibration Now For Video Monitors Too.

Datacolor SpyderHD Color Calibration Now For Video Monitors Too.

April 18, 201410 Comments

I’ve been looking for a product that would get my HD television, field monitors and reference monitors in my edit bay to all be calibrated. Well now it looks like it’s no longer a dream. I have the new Datacolor SpyderHD in house for a hands on review and I’m pretty excited to dive in. For the […]

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CalDigit T3 Thunderbolt. Versatile And Fast In A Sleek Package

CalDigit T3 Thunderbolt. Versatile And Fast In A Sleek Package

March 13, 20140 Comments

  The need for speed is always growing. Files are getting bigger and the way to move them with the likes of Thunderbolt has made it easier. I’m a cinematographer by trade and an avid photographer with a growing library.  The next format I will be shooting with is 4K or UltraHD. These are big […]

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The Making Of An Olympic Image Promo. C300, Sigma 18-35 & A Couple of Arrisun’s

The Making Of An Olympic Image Promo. C300, Sigma 18-35 & A Couple of Arrisun’s

February 24, 20146 Comments

It’s promo time again! With the Olympics on schedule we had to come out with a few new news image spots. Lots of eyes on the Olympics and San Diego viewers like the games a lot. It’s a great opportunity to introduce a lot of new faces and of course our talented main players to […]

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Hack For Enabling MacBook Pro 2010 ExpressCard Slot With Mavericks 10.9

Hack For Enabling MacBook Pro 2010 ExpressCard Slot With Mavericks 10.9

February 15, 20140 Comments

I updated my MacBook Pro mid 2010 with Mavericks and the updated OSX 10.9 disabled my express slot. I didn’t see that coming, and no update to the problem was released by Apple, so I knew I would have to find a hack. I searched for a fix but didn’t find one that I wanted […]

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Why Use A C100 If You Have A C300?

Why Use A C100 If You Have A C300?

January 15, 20149 Comments

I try to practice what I preach. Use the right tool for the job. It’s saves me the headache of trying to get the camera to work for me. When I’m shooting I just want the camera to get out of the way so I can focus only on shooting and capturing audio. When our […]

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Matching The Canon 70D To The C100. Can It Be Done?

Matching The Canon 70D To The C100. Can It Be Done?

January 4, 20148 Comments

I have been sick as a dog for the last few days and my hopes to go out and shoot some video with the 70D this weekend pretty much is a bust. I decided to mess around at home and try a few things out. An easy test would be to try and match the […]

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Mavericks OS 10.9 Killed My ExpressCard Slot On My Mid 2010 MacBook Pro

Mavericks OS 10.9 Killed My ExpressCard Slot On My Mid 2010 MacBook Pro

December 29, 20130 Comments

I didn’t see this coming. I did my homework and found no real issues to stop me from updating my mid 2010 MacBook Pro with Mavericks OS 10.9. I just bought a new 15″ retina display and all the programs I use work fine with Mavericks so I decided to give it go with my […]

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Create New Media Card With Selected Clips Using Adobe Prelude

Create New Media Card With Selected Clips Using Adobe Prelude

December 6, 20130 Comments

If you ever shot several projects on a single media card or just want to split up the clips into diffrent cards this is a fast and easy thing to do with Adobe Prelude. The picture above pretty much shows you the steps and it’s super easy. I do this all the time to better […]

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Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini Monitor Packs A Punch In A Small Box

Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini Monitor Packs A Punch In A Small Box

November 20, 20134 Comments

I recently bought a new Apple MacBook Pro Retina 15″ with Thunderbolt 2. I needed a better laptop for editing with Premiere Pro. Since my mid 2010 did not have a CUDA enabled GPU I wasn’t getting the performance I wanted. Another reason to upgrade is for the new and really fast USB 3 and […]

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