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Stephen Birdsong October 11th, 2004 12:31 PM

I'm sure he would tell us if he was.
Juan, could you give us a time frame though, I'm sure we are all very eager.

stephen birdsong

Mark Grgurev October 18th, 2004 08:03 PM

Anybody figure out how to do the pixel shift, yet?

Michal Spimr October 23rd, 2004 12:55 PM

GREAT THREAD...JUST FOUND IT. and have a lot to catch up. Anyone knows what stage is the project in?? Is Juan already getting video out etc.??

Sorry for getting here so late. I just saw the uncompressed psd he posted and it looks great. Awesome job Juan.

Michal

Luis Caffesse October 26th, 2004 10:30 PM

Hmmm
It's been over 3 weeks since Juan's last post.


Juan, if you have any sort of update, let us know when you get a chance. Thanks, and keep up the good work.

-Luis

Hayden Rivers October 28th, 2004 08:36 PM

Is this project really over 9 months old? It seems like a really awesome idea. I just wish we had some more details.

Stephen Birdsong October 29th, 2004 12:16 PM

looks like "they" finally got him.

R.I.P.
Juan

stephen

Mark Grgurev October 31st, 2004 09:43 AM

where are you, Juan?!!!!!!!

Juan P. Pertierra October 31st, 2004 06:47 PM

I'm here i'm here :)

So, the website is still pretty plain but we have added a Forum for beta testers and questions in general. I'm finishing up the FAQ, and it the website will be posted this week, finished or not.

I figured this thread has gotten large enough as is, so a message board might be a good idea.

We're pretty much done with all the formalities that we had to take care of, the only thing we are missing is that we still need a DVX! So if any of you are looking to sell your DVX(not A is fine), let me know. I can't seem to find anything on ebay besides the retailers. Banged up is fine, as long as the electronics work.

We figured the best way to start was to have a couple of Beta testers to try the device out in the real world and let us know your suggestions or if anything doesn't work quite right. There is no software on the device per-se, so it doesn't crash, etc, but proffessionals might want some features implemented differently.

Juan

Carlos Dias Vega November 2nd, 2004 02:11 AM

Can't wait to see the website Juan!! I'm really excited :D

Mark Grgurev November 2nd, 2004 10:22 AM

Juan, did you figure out the pixel shift thing yet?

Obin Olson November 3rd, 2004 05:56 PM

Juan what is the site address?

also I would be a very happy beta tester..I am a professional

Sean Apple November 4th, 2004 01:13 AM

I'm a new kid on the block around here but, Juan (and fellow posters), what an awesome thing you've got brewing here!

I'm a visual effects artist and independent filmmaker in Burbank, California. Juan (et al), I'd love to try this modification of the DVX100 with respect to shooting greenscreen actors and elements.

Also, I'm shooting a short film using this camera right now (we'll actually be shooting some scenes in Indianapolis) and would like to see if this technology might be able to be implemented in a feature I'm currently writing and hoping to go into production summer 2005.

I've seen a spectacular 35mm blow-up from a few tests done with this camera by a Los Angeles-based post-house using their own "special sauce" proprietary scaling algorithm. I think they might be interested in seeing some tests with this modification. I would be happy to look into this possibility.

(www.imdb.com)

Juan P. Pertierra November 6th, 2004 02:23 PM

Website is up
 
An initial version of the website has been posted with basic information. We will be adding the rest of the content and correcting any errors over the next week or so. Please feel free to email with any questions or mistakes you find.

We figured it would be best to get input from everyone as we add the rest of the content, such as the FAQ's. I know there are tons of questions i've heard over and over again, so be sure to point out anything you want covered.

There is also a forum, which is intended to (hopefully) take some of the weight off this thread which has been going on for quite some time now, and is hard to navigate.

http://www.reel-stream.com

Cheers,
Juan

Joel Corkin November 6th, 2004 06:07 PM

Hi Juan,

The site looks good. The pricing and whatever wait time is involved is going to make or break this project, so hopefully you will figure that out soon and let everyone know.

Good luck!

Joel

Brad Abrahams November 6th, 2004 11:11 PM

Looking great Juan. As soon as I get my DVX I'll be looking into your service.


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