Best of Show - DCP's Pick Hits for NAB 2006 The Editors
Soon after the NAB 2006 show in Las Vegas, the editors and writers of Digital Content Producer got together to select 16 winners of our Pick Hit awards (as well as a fun to have "Stocking Stuffer"...
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...
Multicam Roundup: Part 1 By Jan Ozer
Most video producers would agree you can't be too skinny, too rich, or have too many camera angles. Though multicamera shoots can be a logistical challenge,...
Shoot Review: Serious Magic Vlog It Reviewer: Tom Patrick McAuliffe
Several technologies that will help change the way we communicate are coming together. They offer new avenues for video makers and necessitate new tools....
iTraining By S. D. Katz
Software-based training for production hasn't always been cool. It's taken 10 years for software companies to realize that helping customers learn to use their products is an opportunity, not a duty. Now, in 2006, there's a new wave...
Michael Goldman
The recent spate of high-profile feature films shot with HD cameras has led to a wide range of workflow approaches for industry-watchers to study. At least four of those films—A Prairie Home Companion, Superman Returns, Miami Vice, and Zodiac—will be profiled in upcoming issues of Millimeter and Digital Content Producer, as well as here in HD Focus. ...
Step by Step: Greece: Secrets of the Past By Ellen Wolff
MacGillivray Freeman Films of Laguna Beach, Calif., is acclaimed for making large-format adventures like Everest, but its latest film took the company into new terrain. According to director/producer Greg MacGillivray...
By Steffen Kaus, Action Concept
As one of the world's largest full-service production companies specializing in action-based films and television projects, Cologne, Germany-based Action Concept...
By S. D. Katz
Pixel Corps is the kind of idea that Buckminster Fuller might have dreamed up in the '60s. But it would only have been a dream. Forty years later, Pixel Corps founder, Alex Lindsay, is using the Internet to create a global community of artists inspired by the craft guilds of the Middle Ages. Only instead of building cathedrals, Pixel Corps will be making movies. The common language isn't Esperanto, it's zeroes and ones....
Step by Step: By Ellen Wolff
Director Lasse Hallstrom isn't usually associated with visual effects filmmaking, but his Buena Vista release Casanova required some key scenes stitched...
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