iNetwork By S. D. Katz
The Internet is rapidly evolving from a text infrastructure to a video infrastructure. For the past decade, since the Web became a mass medium, we have...
Edit Review: Apple iLife '06 Reviewer: Franklin McMahon
Apple's goal of bringing professional features to everyday consumers may have you wondering, can you still use iLife 06 if you are a pro? Absolutely....
Barry Braverman
The advent of small-format HD camcorders like the Sony HVR-Z1U, Canon XL H1, Panasonic HVX200 and JVC HD100u should by all indications be a blessing for DVD shooters and producers....
Mark In
While some might think CPU development hit a new plateau with the recent introduction of dual-core processors, don't tell that to AMD and Intel. Both...
Edit Review — Algolith AlgoSuite Reviewer: Jan Ozer
I have a confession to make not all of my video shoots go off perfectly. I know, I know, all of you out there get it right first time, every time, but unfortunately that's just not me....
Shooting for DVD: Reviewing the Fundamentals Barry Braverman
DVD is big business. In 2004, retail sales of DVD product exceeded $25 billion, which begs the question as a pro-level shooter of film and video if you’re doing enough to wrest the best possible quality images out of the five-inch discs. Because DVD-Video entails significant compromises with respect to compression... ...
Barry Braverman
Your camera’s detail setting can also significantly impact the look of your DVD images as most cameras’ elevated default values will place a hard, high-contrast edge around objects. Raising or lowering the camera’s detail level can directly affect the thickness and appearance of this edge. When compressing to MPEG-2 for DVD, this edge may contribute to serious artifacts......
Edit Review Apple Final Cut Pro 5 Reviewer: Jan Ozer
Unless you've been living in outer space, you probably know a few things about Apple Final Cut Pro 5. First, Apple added native support for HDV and multi-camera editing...
Visual History By Tom Patrick McAuliffe
Historical organizations fight to preserve firsthand stories of the past using video and archiving technologies. Survivors of the Nazi death camps of World War II relate their journeys as tears slowly roll down their faces. Oral histories of the ancient hula dance and Hawaiian culture are handed down from elders to today's children. ...
By Jan Ozer
As a video producer, I often plan my life around making my computers and programs work while I'm not there. I might ask DVD Studio Pro to encode and burn...
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