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.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
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.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Canon 70D Promo Videos
by Eric Reagan on July 3, 2013
in Canon
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 toFriday, 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
“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.
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,
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
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 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 Eric Reagan on June 10, 2013
in apple
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
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
by Eric Reagan in Gear
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
Monday, May 27, 2013
Topaz Clarity Plug-in Released
Topaz Clarity is the latest addition to the Topaz plug-in suite. If you are a fan
of Lightroom and Camera Raw’s ‘Clarity’ slider, then Topaz Clarity just
might be your favorite new plug-in.
I’ve been tinkering with Topaz Clarity for a week or so now and my initial impressions are that it’s like the Lightroom Clarity slider on steroids. While Lightroom lets you push one slider, Topaz Clarity lets you fine tune mico, mid-tone and overall contrast with separate sliders. Additionally, you can use a very smart masking brush with edge awareness to fine tune your clarity and saturation selections.
Topaz Clarity is fast and effective at adding an additional
I’ve been tinkering with Topaz Clarity for a week or so now and my initial impressions are that it’s like the Lightroom Clarity slider on steroids. While Lightroom lets you push one slider, Topaz Clarity lets you fine tune mico, mid-tone and overall contrast with separate sliders. Additionally, you can use a very smart masking brush with edge awareness to fine tune your clarity and saturation selections.
Topaz Clarity Screenshot (Note the edge aware mask view in the top-right corner.)
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Shooting Raw on the Canon 5D Mark III
EOSHD writes up their experience shooting 2.5K CinemaScope anamorphic raw on the Canon 5D Mark III.
They write, "Am I over the moon about the image quality of raw on the 5D Mark III?
"Well before we were shooting 8bit, with all that banding and lack of
flexibility in post. Now we have 14bit colour and can debayer the raw
to 4:4:4 EXR using the full power and sophistication of an ILM
workstation. That’s a bit of a step up from DIGIC 5. Effectively the
image processor of the camera has been moved out of the DSLR and into
the realm of Resolve, Intel and NVidia. That is a big thing. No more
DIGIC debayer or mushy H.264 encoder.
"Dynamic range and overall quality is pretty much identical to the
22MP raw stills on the 5D Mark III so you can imagine what a step up
this is for any league of video camera, let alone one costing $3000.
That Canon sensor is doing a very good job indeed and I am amazed."
Read the full post here.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Nikon D7100 Sample Photos
I’ve got a review coming for the Nikon D7100 soon, but I wanted to go ahead and pass along some sample images from the camera that I recently shot (in addition to my Nikon D7100 sample video footage). Check them out below.
This first round of images covering the ISO range were processed as RAW files in Lightroom and exported as JPEG. I did no additional edits.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
WD My Passport Ultra Compact USB 3.0 Hard Drive Unveiled
The Western Digital My Passport Ultra is a new USB 3.0 hard drive that is available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB sizes, as well as a variety of colors.
The My Passport Ultra comes formatted as a Windows drive and includes WD SmartWare Pro backup software with Dropbox integration, hardware encryption and password protection. The drive also comes with a fabric carry bag to keep if from getting nicked up in your gear bag.
I’ve had the chance to use one of the drives for the past few days and I think it’s a
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Brinno TLC200 Pro The world's 1st HDR Time Lapse video camera
Brinno TLC200 Pro built with high performance HDR (High Dynamic Range)
image sensor, so you can take beautiful time lapse video even against
strong light! Shockingly simple awesome HDR Time Lapse videos at the
push of a button!
With Brinno Instant Video technology, once your video is shot, it's actually a Time Lapse video and not a
With Brinno Instant Video technology, once your video is shot, it's actually a Time Lapse video and not a
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
mocha AE and mocha Pro v3.2 Public Beta Announcement
Today Imagineer Systems released a public beta version of mocha Pro
and mocha AE v3.2. This new point release includes significant features
and fixes for all users.
Customers running mocha AE CS6 from Adobe would need to purchase upgrade or request trial to run beta.
The 3D importer for After Effects plug-in does not need a license, but the new naming functionality will only work with the pre-release mocha Pro/AE v3.2 and mocha 3d importer 1.1.
Disclaimer: This is pre-release beta software for testing purposes and may not be suitable for use in a production environment.
To participate in the public beta program, you must log-in to the company’s user forums.
http://www.imagineersystems.com/
- Global character & keyboard support: Unicode-enabled, supporting project, footage, layer names and file paths in any language.
- Fixes licensing deactivation issues related to OS X Mountain Lion
- Fixes tracking export issues with interlaced projects for AE and FCP.
- Fixes in stabilized and inverted tracking export
- 3D Camera exporter now exports nulls with names and accuracy identifiers to both AE and FBX/Nuke.
- Many more improvements in all areas of the software.
Customers running mocha AE CS6 from Adobe would need to purchase upgrade or request trial to run beta.
The 3D importer for After Effects plug-in does not need a license, but the new naming functionality will only work with the pre-release mocha Pro/AE v3.2 and mocha 3d importer 1.1.
Disclaimer: This is pre-release beta software for testing purposes and may not be suitable for use in a production environment.
To participate in the public beta program, you must log-in to the company’s user forums.
http://www.imagineersystems.com/
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Adobe Creative Cloud and the Death of Boxed Software
by Eric Reagan on May 9, 2013
in Adobe
What a week it has been.Many pro and amateur photographers, along with many other creative pros and enthusiasts, woke up Monday morning looking forward to what might come out of the Adobe MAX conference as the latest Adobe products were set to be unveiled.
Adobe teased us for several weeks leading up to Adobe MAX, including an impressive showing of new video products at NAB 2013. Many of us were nearly on pins and needles with anticipation based on what we had seen thus far.
I mean, this stuff just keeps better and better.
And Then… The Hammer Dropped.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Matrox Graphics’ Maevex 5100 Series Video Over IP
Matrox Graphics’ Maevex 5100 Series video over IP solution enables
the extension of full HD quality video over standard IP networks for
digital signage, collaborative video walls, manufacturing, and
automation, process control, and many other applications.
Maevex
encoders and decoders capture, stream, and decode video from a variety
of sources, and even allow for software-based decoding on non-Maevex
devices.
Maevex units come bundled with
PowerStream software, allowing for remote management of Maevex devices
and enabling a variety of user-defined stream-management features. These
include adjustable low bit-rate encoding for minimal and cost-effective
bandwidth consumption.
MoVI Camera Stabilizer from FreeFly Cinema Looking Good To Revolutionize Camera Stabilization
Last week we checked out the Supraflux Video Camera Stabilizer,
a small stabilizer that has been lighting up kick-starter, already
making over double their goal with almost a month left. Today we’ve got
the other side of the spectrum with the MoVi
from my very good friends Tabb and Hugh at Firefly Systems. I’ve used
these guy for several years now as go-to help for aerial RC choppers and
other fun toys… but in the past week they’ve dropped a much more
hi-tech entry that’s already built a lot of worthy buzz as the next big
thing in camera stabilization. I got the early tip, but was swamped so
Tabb & co went way down stream (j/k Vincent
to work w my dear friend Vincent
and take the MōVI for a test drive. Vince gave it his seal of
approval, especially praising its short learning curve + ability to
quickly make both simple and complex shots. My favorite part is the
separation of the camera carrying from the camera pointing function.
Don’t know what I mean? Check out their video… one guy handles the
camera, the other guy steers the tilt / pan (ie what the camera sees).
Genius! The video below will give you a solid idea of just how smooth
the MōVI is, and might make you look at handhelds with a new respect.
Using a 3 axis gyroscope to stabilize the camera, the MōVI system is
portable and lightweight (3.5 pounds), making Scorsese-like shots a
breeze. You can also manipulate the camera motion remotely by a second
operator via joystick. Unfortunately the only real negative so far might
be a deal-breaker; it’s currently priced at $15,000. Rumors have a
$7,500 option coming soon, which is a little more manageable. The good
news is, with technology like this breaking, you can bet a more consumer
friendly option is on its way. Even more below for more of the MōVI in
action.
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