Even though Apple has had a rough few years and I can't get the new iteration of Final Cut to work the way I want it to for the life of me, OSX is still the superior platform. Premiere has shown...
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Even though Apple has had a rough few years and I can't get the new iteration of Final Cut to work the way I want it to for the life of me, OSX is still the superior platform. Premiere has shown...
The lenses that go on the Blackmagic 4K camera (EF lenses) were designed for stills cameras. The industry standard in the 35mm stills world is the size known as "Full Frame." Makes perfect sense to...
Ted has spoken! Essentially all that was said is come to the booth tomorrow. :)
Gonna be a long night!
Lots of things change in a year. Also, the original BMCC didn't cost $4K.
They got a turnout. Now let's see if we get any preshow morsels of information. :)
Not a chance. They decided that wasn't their market when they redefined the Scarlet. They're serving pros now (though keeping prices aggressive for what they offer compared to the high-end...
Closing this thread as it doesn't help anybody.
It's amazing how much has happened since 2007. Even though it was only 6 years ago, it feels like an eternity as far as technology is concerned. I was a lowly college kid straddled with a mountain...
The item has sold. Thanks Sergio for the endorsement bump. ;)
Bump.
I apologize, guess it just got a bit backed up. I have cleared several messages so it has room again. If you prefer, you can shoot me an email at haakon (at) cox.net as well.
That's certainly the way that RED has been spinning it since they've started, yes. I'll grab the definition on Wikipedia which is how I also view it: "Video is the technology of electronically...
That's because all of the cameras you've listed ARE video cameras. :)
24p video is just more aesthetically pleasing to a lot of us than 48p video for narrative, cinematic content.
What's...
Yes, there were both HFR 3D and standard 24p 3D versions available.
From Vincent LaForet:
http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2012/12/19/the-hobbit-an-unexpected-masterclass-in-why-hfr-fails-and-a-reaffirmation-of-what-makes-cinema-magical/
Well, the vast number of audiences didn't see it in 48p (only about 10 percent of screens showed it this way), so you can't make many judgements about the "experiment" one way or the other. Also,...
What a great summation, thanks for sharing that. It was nice to hear some expanded thought on the subject beyond just "well it's what we've been used to seeing forever so that's why we like it." ...
This is the first movie in about ten years that I've actually gotten up during the middle and walked out of the theater. I found the higher framerate to be utterly abysmal.
You're looking at it. :)
What's amazing is the rate at which it got there. Compare this to the previous record holder (Justin Bieber's "Baby"), which took over two years to amass the number of...
The 24-105L does this too.
I've not used premiere, it was just the screenshots that showed the ability to make RAW adjustments directly within FCPX which really got me excited. Being able to just open my R3Ds, make my color...
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Yeah, I just watched it and I guess the takeaway from it is that FCPX doesn't have all the functionality we need built-in yet. That's a shame, because I thought that was the point of the update. ...
Forgive me if I'm missing the obvious here, but isn't the point of the new FCPX update being able to load/manipulate your RAW data (ISO, WB, curves, whatever) right in the application without needing...
If the Magma recognizes the Rocket as 8x and the Sonnet only 4x, does that mean you're getting double the performance from the Magma? From the way I read everyone's opinions that they're "both...