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Richard Veil November 10th, 2004 12:45 PM

DV Expo LA California DEC 8-10
 
http://www.dvexpo.com/west/index.jhtml

Come on out and visit me at the Chimera Booth 547 at the Staples Center.
We have some great stuff to help you create "Perfect Lighting"
Plus there are many other great vendors at this show.

You should be able to get a free pass compliments of www.chimeralighting.com if you go to this link

https://www.cmpevents.com/DVx4/a.asp?option=B&V=2&SC=CHI

Strength and honor.

Richard Veil
richardv@chimeralighting.com

Jacques Mersereau November 12th, 2004 02:03 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Ken Hodson : This is a HDV forum, not HD. -->>>

Actually it is the news forum and if the news is HD you can certainly post it . . .
HDV too if that's all the budget you have ;)

Daniel Berube November 27th, 2004 10:55 PM

"HD in MOTION" Industry Event
 
Spread Holiday Cheer with the BOSFCPUG!

The Boston Final Cut Pro User Group, HB Communications and Boris FX invite you to combine cutting edge innovations in HD editing and motion graphics with a few cocktails while networking with Boston's filmmaking and motion design community. See firsthand the powerful features in Final Cut Pro HD, Boris Continuum Complete and Motion, Apple's high-performance motion graphic design and production application.

"HD in MOTION" Industry Event and Party
Where: Parris (enter through Ned Devine's), One Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market Building 2nd Floor
When:_ Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Times: Doors Open at 6 pm; 6:30 pm-9:30 pm; party following with DJ music
Cost: $5 donation (open to the public)

Join us for presentations on how three time Academy Award-winning editor Walter Murch uses Final Cut Pro and what this means for Cinema; how Apple's motion graphics software MOTION works as a creative powerhouse with plug-ins like Boris Continuum Complete; and how AJA's new Kona 2 capture card was used with Final Cut Pro HD to cover baseball from the MLB Division Series through the World Series Championship Games.

After the presentations, stay for a party to socialize with your peers and enjoy the music.

Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be available throughout the evening. After the presentations, stay to socialize with your peers, pick the brains of industry gurus or just enjoy the music. Holiday Raffle features the AJA Io LD, the new FireStore FS-4 portable hard disk recorder, Boris Continuum Complete and other cool prizes.

For complete info and to register to attend, please visit:
http://www.bosfcpug.org

See you December 14th!

Marcin Tyszka November 30th, 2004 10:02 PM

Are you awaRE OF ANY OTHER SCREENINGS?? I want to come:) I got this post way too late

Josh Mitchell November 30th, 2004 10:18 PM

SCREENINGS!
 
We're having one in Boston next week but the best way to find them in NYC is to keep an eye out on http://www.craigslist.com and read The Village Voice.

-JOSH MITCHELL
http://wickidpissaboston.iuma.com

Watch our short CELL PHONES & ACTION FIGURES - http://www.ifilm.com/filmdetail/2458986

Thomas Jordan December 1st, 2004 12:06 PM

any other presentations?
 
Dang Chris! I would've loved to make that presentation...I'm a little late on looking at these posts...
I just saw the footage from the little Sony cam... we put it up against our 85k hd camera footage and it stood its own...amazing...I was a skeptic...no longer. A little light on the chroma saturation, but amazing...please, please, please email me through my website with any info on presentations to come...are you located in NYC Chris?

Christopher C. Murphy December 8th, 2004 10:01 AM

HD DVD will play on EXISTING players! Anyone get this interesting DVD announcement?
 
I'm trying to figure this news article out. It seems they have developed a DVD HD that will play on exisiting players?!

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=310577

EDIT: SEE NEW POST BELOW!!

Murph

Christopher C. Murphy December 8th, 2004 11:17 AM

Feature length movie on Cell Phone....debut!
 
Hey, now we have another new place to distribute our fillms!

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...ll_phone_movie

Apple's iPod will surely add "Movies" sooner rather than later.

Murph

Ken Tanaka December 8th, 2004 11:49 AM

This "HD DVD" format is the competitor to Sony's Blu-Ray format. It's been discussed at great length here, mainly in the DVD forum.

Alfred Okocha December 8th, 2004 11:54 AM

As I understand it they have developed a DVD that will have BOTH HD and todays format on it. You will need a special player that can read the HD side of the DVD though. (Kind of like a (music) disc that you could play both on turn-tables and on CD players..) But with different quality ofcourse..

or..?

Alfred Okocha December 8th, 2004 11:55 AM

You beat me to it Ken.. (not that we are saying the same..but..)

Ignacio Rodriguez December 8th, 2004 12:09 PM

It makes a lot of sense. Put both kinds of content (HD and SD) on the same physical disk in such a way that allows current (DVD) players to read the SD content and new (HD-DVD) players to read the enhanced version. It's the same logic behind the new FM radio standard beying deplyed in the US, where the "digital" and analog signals share the channel and existing analog recievers don't decode the "digital" signal, which uses a different kind of modulation. It's a great idea and can give HD-DVD the edge it needs to win over Blu-ray.

I would like to se a future where movies are available as 1920x1080 MPEG4 on an HD-DVD partition and SD MPEG2 on the DVD partition of a single disc.

Christopher C. Murphy December 8th, 2004 12:10 PM

Ken, I know it's been discussed. But, it looked like they said that the DVD will play on exisiting players...and it can contain HD content.

Murph

Christopher C. Murphy December 8th, 2004 04:21 PM

HD DVD will play on existing players!!
 
Hey wait, I was right! It is something new...they are going to make HIGH DEFINITION discs completely compatible with EXISTING DVD PLAYERS.

That's huge news!! It means that video productions can sell HD and standard defintion to anyone. When they upgrade to a HD DVD player - it'll have the HD content.

I think that's amazing and great news for content providers!

News:
http://www.macworld.com/news/2004/12/08/dual/index.php

News:
http://www.hdforindies.com/

Alfred Okocha December 8th, 2004 04:41 PM

Yup, that's what's written in the article and what I think Ignacio and I hinted at..
Let's not jump to high until the format war has settled though..

Boyd Ostroff December 8th, 2004 05:03 PM

Re: Feature length movie on Cell Phone....debut!
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Christopher C. Murphy : Apple's iPod will surely add "Movies" sooner rather than later. -->>>

Interestingly, it looks like cell phones will become iPods before that happens. I just read that Motorola will debut a cell phone that can download music from the iTunes store in 2005. :-)

George Ellis December 8th, 2004 06:53 PM

I saw this this morning at the Inquirer and it is reported a little differently. http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=20093 It is a dual sided disc. Since the media is layed down in layers, one side it blue laser media and the other red laser media. I have seen some current red laser dual sided disc with wide-screen on one side and full on the other. Same concept. Definitely an interesting solution.

Edit - I sent a note to the reporter for a clarification.

Rob Lohman December 9th, 2004 04:48 AM

I'd much rather have it either on two discs (buy a movie and get
a DVD and HD-DVD disc) or on two sides.

The technology they are talking about contains two layers, one
for DVD (4.7 GB) and one for HD-DVD (15 GB). The "problem" with
this is that the DVD layer has half the normal space available and
thus needs way more compression for a movie to fit. I don't want
them to cut even more into the quality!

Also see:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12...-dvd_dualdisc/

Ken Tanaka December 14th, 2004 12:24 PM

Macworld: "Toshiba to make 80GB 1.8-inch drives"
 
With Toshiba's "perpendicular recording" technology it looks like we may be creeping ever closer to the day when onboard video camera drives are practical and economical parts of the camera rather than bulky accessories.

I saw this announcement on MacWorld's site: http://www.macworld.com/news/2004/12...hiba/index.php

Jos Svendsen December 28th, 2004 09:13 AM

Nokia goes for video
 
In a series of announcements Nokia is beginning to take mobile video very serious.

The 7710 phone has a 20:10 screen 640 x 320 pixels, and a mediaplayer. Furthermore this unit can recieve digital tv, with an optional add on reciever.

www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,65387,00.html

At the press meeting for the 7710 they stressed that they have realized that they are the worlds biggest cameramaker. And that they were going for better video on all their 3G phones as they think that video vil be the next big thing in mobile phones.

And they also mentioned that 30% of all printed digital pictures in northern Europe originates from a mobile phone.

I have a Nokia 6630 with a 1,3 megapixel camera and a real flash. It takes OK pictures for 4 x 6 prints, and the video is fine for web use. It's even got bulid in video editing.

Now we are waiting for the first person to do a feature on his mobile phone. Or are we....?

Brandon Greenlee December 28th, 2004 09:59 AM

Sounds nice. I just love the ability to see something crazy going on or whatnot and take out my mobile phone and get mildly acceptable video out of it. Its a nice feature.

I figure in a few years we'll have several ntsc 'camera phones' out recording mpeg4 to small memory cards. Works good for capturing that random stuff that you wish you had your camera for.

Dylan Couper December 29th, 2004 01:15 AM

NICE NICE NICE!!!!

Jos Svendsen December 29th, 2004 03:52 AM

That's what you are getting for not testing posted URL's.

And BTW the 15 fps video is watchable on the device. If only they did not insist on putting MMC flashcard in it.

And if you like to see, what Nokia envisions as a media mobile phone then take a peek at the video for 6630 at www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,58949,00.html

testing, testing ... it works

Watching the video i doubt that he would have gotten the same out of a XL2 and a laptop. This proves smaller is sometimes better!

Dylan Couper December 29th, 2004 10:42 AM

What's wrong with the MMC cards?

Jos Svendsen December 29th, 2004 11:05 AM

Well

MMC is a thinner (0.7 mm) edition of the SD Card, and it's got build in DRM. It is a Sandisk/Nokia design ment for smartphones and MP3-players.

The holy grail of all telecom is content, and in our digital age the telcos and the phone manufacturers want to make sure that the digital content stays on the right phone and doesn't get distributed all over the internet.

Due to demand and design. MMC is more expensive, has less performance and capacity that SD Cards. Especially at the larger sizes.

That's why I think that SD Cards are a better choice

Brandon Greenlee December 29th, 2004 11:36 AM

Interesting thought on DRM. I don't like the idea of making sure content stays protected is the main priority on choosing a good medium.

On the other hand that Nokia promotional video was very cool. Just proves a cool phone always gets the girl.

He didn't demonstrate any video capibilities though. Does this phone have them?

Dylan Couper December 29th, 2004 05:11 PM

Re: MMC

Oh, Ok. Well, I'm stuck with Sony MemoryStick DUO's on my Sony/Ericsson phone, so the thought of MMC sounded better to me than it did to you I guess. :)

Jos Svendsen December 30th, 2004 03:47 AM

When we get above F1.4 outside I'll try to do some video on the 6630, and get it posted somehow.

I have a flash for it with build in videolight. But in this country at this time a year, where the big HMI in the sky is on standby, it is of no use.

And I wish that the phone manufactures would regognize the units as data carrying devices., and put some serious storage in the units. I use mine phone to carry documents using Bluetooth as connection.

Jos Svendsen December 30th, 2004 03:49 AM

BTW

These time differencies tickles my sense of humor. Now I have repliet to Dylan before he wrote his message. Amazing!

Dylan Couper December 30th, 2004 08:15 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Jos Svendsen : BTW

These time differencies tickles my sense of humor. Now I have repliet to Dylan before he wrote his message. Amazing! -->>>


It's not you, I'm just a really slow typer. ;)


I agree about them getting serious on the storage of these devices. Why can "they" put a 20gb hard drive in an MP3 player for $200, but can't put one in a PDA/phone that costs $800+


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