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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Sony adds 4K* consumer camcorder to its Handycam portfolio

Sony unveiled its first 4K consumer camcorder, the new Handycam® FDR-AX1E. Now video enthusiasts can capture 4K content for expressive, powerful imaging with incomparable levels of clarity and exquisite colour in every scene.
Four times the detail of Full HD
The FDR-AX1E camcorder records 4K and HD movies in the XAVC S format, using MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Long GOP for video and Linear PCM for audio compression, while saving files in an MP4 wrapper. The XAVC-S format allows longer recording times, storing almost two hours of 4K video on a 64GB XQD memory card, making 4K recording easier and more convenient. Switching to Full HD recording can store almost 3 hours of 1920×1080 50p footage on a single card. For further compatibility with existing consumer devices, AVCHD format is planned to be updated by the middle of 2014
The FDR-AX1E camcorder features a 4K image sensor that is essential to the stunning image quality it can achieve. The 1/2.3-type Exmor R™ CMOS sensor captures true 4K resolution (3840×2160) images, containing four times the picture detail of Full HD, and has the output speed required by the massive 4K 50 fps data stream. The powerful image processor, identical to those found in professional 4K camcorders, rapidly processes signals transmitted from the CMOS sensor and finalizes images in real time at 50p.
Pristine imagery is also assured by the high quality Sony G Lens™ which redefines what an aspheric lens and special low-dispersion glass combination can reproduce. The G Lens is specially tuned to capture qualities of definition and colour that put this groundbreaking Handycam® camcorder in a class of its own. In addition, the lens offers a broad zoom range from wide-angle to 20x optical (31.5-630mm 35mm equivalent); while Optical SteadyShot keeps footage crisp and stable, even at telephoto mode.

Creative controls and pro-style ergonomics
The FDR-AX1E camcorder offers several functions to

Blackmagic Cinema Camera Vs. Pocket Camera

In the short camera test found below, production company A Couple of Night Owls compared shots from the Blackmagic Cinema Camera to those taken with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
They explain on their Vimeo page, "Same lens (Canon 35/1.4L) on both cameras and the Pocket Camera was mounted on top (and beside) the BMCC so any differences are really the difference in sensor size and any differences inherent to each camera."
Watch below.

Produce Your Best Ever HD-SLR Video—6 key areas to consider



Produce Your Best Ever HD-SLR
 Video—6 key areas to consider
by Nikon

“The use of D-SLR cameras for professional movie and film capture has taken off like wild fire. Almost every videography professional with whom I have worked either uses an HD-SLR for filming or has tried it,” shares Skyler Proctor, an Idaho Falls, Idaho, based director of photography. “I personally like the smaller format D-SLR because the FX sensor is so large and gives a look no other ‘typical’ video camera format really can. I prefer it for short films, commercials, music videos and documentaries.”
Skyler Proctor using D800A longtime video devotee with experience using all ranges of traditional studio cameras, his first brush with an HD-SLR came through a film industry peer five years ago. This peer was sharing personal reasons for

Video Aspect Ratios from RED Digital Cinema

A video’s aspect ratio is an important creative choice that can affect the feel of footage, but it’s also a key technical consideration that affects how and where this footage can be displayed. This article gives an overview of the various capture settings and applications.
 

HISTORY

The origin and evolution toward the

Topaz ReStyle

Topaz ReStyle: New Photoshop/Lightroom Plug-in

Topaz ReStyle
Topaz Labs has released a new application,

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Slow-Motion and Colored Powder Make for a Fantastical Skateboard Video

Sebastian Linda uses high-speed cameras, colored powder, and some good old-fashioned beautiful cinematography to create the short skateboarding video, "The Revenge of the Beats," a Vimeo Staff Pick.
Says Linda in the behind-the-scenes video also found below, "The point was to bring back the fantasy to skateboarding." (via Fstoppers)

LightWave 3D Group Unveils LightWave 11.6

The LightWave 3D®Group announced new features in LightWave 11.6, the newest version of its award-winning 3D modeling, animation and rendering software for artists and designers. LightWave 11.6 software offers modeling, rigging, animation, effects, dynamics, and near limitless render nodes in an award-winning integrated LightWave render engine—providing studios and artists with everything they need to create an affordable and powerful end-to-end production pipeline.

MAXON Announces CINEMA 4D R15 for Professional 3D Content Creation


MAXON introduced CINEMA 4D Release 15 (R15) that redefines the 3D motion graphics, visual effects, painting and rendering software workflow. The next generation release of the widely-used 3D software platform reinforces the leadership MAXON has earned over the past 25 years by elevating the creative experience from project planning to content delivery, and is marked by powerful enhancements to modeling, text creation, rendering and sculpting.

Time-Lapse Gets Trippy in 'Mirror City'

Today's must-see time-lapse comes courtesy of Michael Shainblum and it's a real eye opener.
"Mirror City" turns San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Chicago into beautiful, abstract kaleidoscopes. Shainblum tells Planet 5D, "I have been mirroring images and video for a really long time, it has always been a certain stylistic choice in some of my abstract work. This project, however, has taken about 4-5 months to conceptualize and complete. The idea has been floating around for a long time in my head, it wasn’t until about 4 months ago when I made the idea an actual project.
Read more here and watch "Mirror City" below.


Watch a Free Video Tutorial on the Raw Canon DSLR Workflow


Neumann Films has provided a free video tutorial detailing their workflow for using the Magic Lantern hack to get raw video out of the Canon 5D Mark III.
They say, "The quality is really amazing in this raw video. I would compare it to shooting 1080p moving cr2 files which is the file type that you get with doing raw photography in the Canon cameras. So just having this option in the Canon 5D Mark III and other Canon cameras is just huge. Even if you're only going to use it twice a year to shoot greenscreen work, having the option in the camera instantly bumps up its worth at least a few thousand dollars."
Watch below. (via Cinescopophilia)

Watch New Test Footage from the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

Matrox Releases Support for Adobe Creative Cloud and Avid Media Composer 7 on Mac and PC

Matrox® Video  announced the immediate availability of full support for the latest releases of the Adobe® Creative Cloud™ and Avid® Media Composer® 7 families of professional video editing and content creation tools with the Matrox MXO2™ family of I/O devices and the Matrox Mojito™ MAX I/O card. The award-winning Matrox I/O products provide broadcast-quality video and audio input, output and monitoring to enable traditional tape-based workflows including deck control for frame-accurate batch capture and print-to-tape. They are also the only I/O solutions on the market that let users encode H.264 files for delivery to the web, iPad® and iPhone® up to five times faster than software alone without sacrificing quality. In addition, MXO2 devices provide cross-platform Mac® and Windows® support and are still the only solutions that connect anywhere, Mac and PC, via Thunderbolt™, PCIe® or ExpressCard/34® — with the same versatile unit.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Grass Valley has released EDIUS 7

Grass Valley has released EDIUS 7, the latest version of its nonlinear video application. EDIUS 7 is now a native 64-bit application for Windows 7 and Windows 8 64-bit operating systems, taking full advantage of up to 512GB (dependent on Windows version) of installed memory for super-intensive media operations, such as multilayer 4K and 3-D editing.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Atomos’ Most Advanced Recorder/Monitor/Deck now Shipping Worldwide

Atomos, the creator of the award-winning camera mounted recorders Ninja-2 and Samurai, and the Connect converter range, have commenced shipment of their latest recorder/monitor, the Samurai Blade.
The new Samurai Blade offers a stunning 1280 x 720 SuperAtom IPS touchscreen, at 325ppi 179-degree viewing, 400nit brightness and multi-frequency (48/50/60Hz) operation depending on video input giving super smooth monitoring and playback. Every screen is calibrated to SMPTE Rec 709 colour space and a D65 white point with 100% gamut from factory. On the fly screen calibration is built into every Samurai Blade so you are always accurate in any shooting environment.
 

Samurai Blade adds essential set up tools with full waveform monitor functions, including vectorscope, RGB and LUMA parades with transparent overlay and bottom right, lower 3rd or full screen positioning, making it an extremely flexible tool

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Canon 70D Promo Videos

by on July 3, 2013
in Canon
Canon 70D Front LCD
The Canon 70D looks to be more than a worthy successor to the 60D, particularly with the new Dual Pixel AF system, which is demoed in some of the promo videos below.

Ninja-2 Record + Monitor + Playback + Playout + Ready-to-edit

The Ninja-2 is a portable, intuitive touchscreen-operated HD recorder, monitor and playback device for professional media producers. It captures pristine 10-bit 4:2:2 video and audio direct from any HDMI source: DSLRs, decks, switchers, PC, Mac, iPad and iPhone. The Ninja-2 consumes very little power, ensuring long recording times (up to 16.5 hours on a 750GB disk) and the efficient use of batteries.

Easy to use on the go

The AtomOS operating system driving the Ninja-2 allows access to

MōVI BTS – With FreeFly Hand Held Stabilized System

Friday, June 28, 2013

Major Update to Adobe Creative Cloud Now Available

Adobe announced that a major update to Adobe® Creative Cloud™, the company’s flagship offering for creatives, is now available. Unveiled at Adobe MAX, The Creativity Conference, in early May and packed with new features, this Creative Cloud release reimagines the creative process through a stunning set of “CC” desktop applications and sophisticated cross-device collaboration and publishing capabilities. Creative files can be stored and shared, via Creative Cloud, on Mac OS, Windows, iOS and Android; and Behance, the world’s leading online creative community, is now integrated with Creative Cloud, so customers can showcase work, get feedback on projects and gain global exposure.

“We’ve added a ton of new innovation to all our CC desktop apps like

How to Shoot Day to Night Time-lapses

Time-lapse expert Preston Kanak walks you through how to shoot day to night time-lapses.
He writes, "As many people have proclaimed, day to night or night to day time-lapses are the ‘holy grail’ of time-lapse shooting. They tend to draw the attention of viewers because of their assumed complexity. At the same time, what people don’t understand is that they aren’t as tough to achieve as they appear. In this blog post, I will quickly walk you through a few different ways of capturing these types of shots."
Watch the tutorial video below and read more here on Kessler University.

NewTek Unveils Next-Generation TriCaster 40

NewTek today announced the next-generation of its entry-level TriCaster 40, a complete HD multi-camera video production studio that enables anyone to create professional streaming television on a small budget. Version 2 of TriCaster 40 gives students, schools, corporate video departments, small organizations and communities, video bloggers, and independent producers unprecedented access to the same production capabilities used by major networks – including customizable animated transitions, network-style titles and graphics, improved file interoperability and much more.
 
“At NewTek, we are constantly striving to help people

Monday, June 24, 2013

Photography , perfect momment or perfect camera ?

The place i live , i take the picture with a samsung galaxy but the moment is perfect. So perfect camera or perfect moment ? Have a nice  summer. Greece , Thessaloniki.



Monday, June 17, 2013

Matrox Convert DVI Plus Offered at the New Low Price

Matrox® Video announced the immediate availability of the Matrox Convert™ DVI Plus HD-SDI scan converter with genlock and ROI support at the new low price of €799.

Matrox Convert DVI Plus lets broadcasters easily and economically incorporate content from computers, iPads and iPhones into broadcast programs. In addition,

Sony introduces the PMW-300 semi-shoulder mount camcorder

Sony today announced its PMW-300 XDCAM camcorder, equipped with the 1/2-type Exmor™ Full-HD 3CMOS sensors capable of delivering incredible images even in low-light conditions. The PMW-300 is ideal for broadcast producers and corporate event camera operators who require a flexible semi-shoulder camcorder that can easily be adapted to suit a wide range of production environments.

An evolution of Sony’s industry leading PMW-EX3, the PMW-300 is able to record 50Mbps HD material in MPEG HD422, meeting broadcast standards around the world, including the European Broadcasting Union’s (EBU) requirements on HD broadcast acquisition for long form

JVC Unveils 4K Camcorder with Nikon F-Mount

JVC Unveils 4K Camcorder with Nikon F-Mount

by on June 13, 2013
in JVC
JVC JY-HMQ30
JVC is bringing its Nikon F-mount, 4K concept camera from CES 2012 to

Apple Announces New Mac Pro with Radical Departure from Current Design

Apple Announces New Mac Pro with Radical Departure from Current Design

by on June 10, 2013
in apple
MacPro
At WWDC today, Apple announced the upcoming Mac Pro, which will

Watch a Video Celebrating the Best in Steadicam Work

From Scorsese to Kubrick, the compilation film "The Art of Steadicam" showcases some of the most effective uses of smooth, long takes. The 10-minute vieo was put together by Refocused Media.
Watch below

Tom Guilmette on Shooting in Extreme Weather Conditions

Watch this video from the Kessler booth at NAB Show 2013 to see DP Tom Guilmette talk about shooting in extreme weather conditions, including doing motion control time-lapses throughout freezing nights in the mountain. Watch below.

Film vs Digital: here's the reality.


We're drilling down to the essence of the difference between analogue and digital. Here's Phil Rhodes' take on this persistent question. It's a fascinating read, and is pretty definitive on the subject
I write hoping that the subject of this article – the move from film to digital, as if that's a complete description of such a complex situation – is no longer controversial enough to provoke a lot of angry mailbag.

Manfrotto Announces ‘BeFree’ Compact Tripod

Manfrotto Announces ‘BeFree’ Compact Tripod

Manfrotto BeFree
Manfrotto recently unveiled its new

Friday, June 14, 2013

Amazing time lapse

Time lapse from Mike Olbinski with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Rokinon (Samyang) 14mm 2.8