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Steve Maller December 8th, 2006 11:44 PM

Wow...IMHO the most outrageous part of this technology is this: the screen boasts 310 dpi of resolution.

Think about it: that's the resolution of a laser printer on a TV screen.

Stephen M. Crawford December 9th, 2006 04:17 AM

UK APV to sponsor Larry Jordan 2007 FCP Tour
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Milton Keynes, UK (December 9, 2006)

The UKs Association of Professional Videomakers (APV) are very pleased to be able to announce that we are helping to sponsor the UK Leg in a worldwide Seminar Tour of the Internationally-renowned film editor and director Larry Jordan.


Contact:
Bill Frank
Larry Jordan & Associates, Inc.
(818) 879-5105
bill@larryjordan.biz


Larry Jordan Presents Power Up with Final Cut Studio in Great Britain


Agoura Hills, CA (December 7, 2006) Internationally-renowned film editor and director Larry Jordan is launching his new two-day “Larry Jordan Presents: Power Up with Final Cut Studio!” worldwide seminar tour in Great Britain February 6 through 17, 2007. During his visit, Jordan will present in Manchester, Birmingham and Bristol. He will be showcasing Final Cut Studio, the editing software suite comprised of Final Cut Pro 5, Motion 2, LiveType 2, DVD Studio Pro 4 and Soundtrack Pro. This production suite is widely recognized as the professional choice for high-performance digital nonlinear video and film editing. Please visit www.larryjordan.biz/uk for more information about these seminars.

"I love teaching. I love watching the light go on, when someone suddenly understands how to do something new," Jordan explained. “In each seminar tour, I emphasize different key points of the program suite so someone who attended my last seminar series will gain completely new insights and practical applications to apply during their next editing session.”

Jordan will be in each city for two days, presenting “Optimize Your Editing with Final Cut” the first day and “The High-End of Final Cut Studio” the next. The four-hour “Optimize Your Editing with Final Cut” is specially designed for novice and self-taught Final Cut Pro users to help them get better organized and edit more efficiently. “The High-End of Final Cut Studio” is an eight-hour immersion that delves into color correction techniques and effects, special effects in Final Cut Studio, and podcasting. In both seminars, Jordan will designate ample time for answering the attendees hardest technical questions to provide them personalized solutions. Seminars 1 and 2 are priced at $185 and $425 dollars1 per person respectively and include take-home workbooks and other valuable editing tools. Special student pricing and group discounts are available.

Jordan acknowledged the support the tour’s sponsors that include The Association of Professional Videomakers, Peachpit Press, Digital Heaven, and Lynda.com.

For more information about the “Larry Jordan Presents: Power Up with Final Cut Studio United Kingdom Tour,” including cities, dates and registration, visit www.larryjordan.biz/uk.

About Larry Jordan & Associates, Inc.
Based in Southern California, Larry Jordan & Associates, Inc. provides consulting, training and support for editors and post-production firms using Apple’s Final Cut Studio suite of products. The company was founded by Larry Jordan, a producer, director, editor, consultant, and an Apple Certified Trainer, with over 25 years video production and post-production experience. He is a member of both the Directors Guild of America and the Producers Guild of America. In addition to authoring over a dozen tutorials and books on Final Cut, Jordan is also the founder and editor of Edit Well, the rich-media newsletter for Final Cut Studio, published by Peachpit Press. Jordan combines his extensive production experience with his teaching skills to bring a wide-ranging, real-world perspective to his seminars.

About the APV
The Association of Professional Videomakers (APV) was founded in 1993 and is one of the largest trade associations representing video industry professionals in the UK. The APV is non-profit making and exists to promote professionalism and skills development within the professional video industry. They uphold standards; promote high quality of service and aim to make it easier for professional videomakers to operate their businesses properly, efficiently and effectively in today's ever-changing marketplace. The APV actively promotes its members services to potential clients by providing; free impartial advice, advertising and by maintaining strong links with other websites, industry linked businesses, government departments and related organisations.


1 Registration fees will be billed in US dollars for credit card transactions at the prevailing exchange rate at the time of registration.

Please Note: The APV will not be directly taking or processing bookings, this should be done through the Larry Jordan website.

Paulo Teixeira December 11th, 2006 10:00 PM

Pioneer Elite Blu-Ray player
 
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-...ony-220996.php

Pioneer also makes the Sony Blu-Ray player?

Jeff Kilgroe December 12th, 2006 09:49 AM

Interesting...

I've seen various versions of the Sony player on several occasions and would be rather surprised if the two were identical (I haven't seen the Pioneer yet). OTOH, if this is true, it doesn't necessarily mean that Pioneer makes the Sony player. It could be that Pioneer is using several of Sony's components, including the Sony interface and control software... Meaning they struck a deal somewhere like Pioneer supplies the drive mechanisms / laser diodes while Sony provides the software and sound hardware, etc...

I guess we'll just have to see. I'm rather shocked that Pioneer is still sticking to their $1500 MSRP given that every other manufacturer of BD players has been lowering their MSRPs on release. Samsung is now $800, Panasonic was supposed to be $1100MSRP, but released at $999. We'll see what Sony does, they'll probably hold to their $999 though. LG is sticking to their $899, but says they will have a more affordable / budget player ("under $500") in the first half of next year. ...Then again, there's lots of people who will pay a premium for the Pioneer Elite label.

Harrison Murchison December 12th, 2006 09:46 PM

Pioneer does indeed manufacture the Sony player. Sony has concentrated their efforts on getting the Playstation three delivered.

The Pioneer is the most full featured BD player there is with DLNA support and the only other BD player other than the PS3 that has ethernet.

Gary Bettan December 14th, 2006 12:54 PM

Boris FX 9 and Graffiti 5 now available
 
Boris FX 9

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Create titles and graphics directly inside your NLE without importing and exporting. Easily create sophisticated title animation including type on text, text on a path, jitter and randomization. Create 3D text with bump maps and reflections. An expansive Style Palette and the Boris Library Browser provide easy access to hundreds of preset effects and styles. Boris Graffiti 5 delivers a slick new user environment, EPS file import, extrusion, and animation capabilities, and over 30 new filters. Adding Graffiti to your existing NLE system puts the industry's most innovative and user-friendly titling tools at your fingertips.

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Many NLEs have included Boris FX LTD or Grafitti LTD as part of their 3rd party included software over the years. If you own Sony Vegas, Avid Xpress DV & Pro, or one of the older Adobe hardware bundles from Canopus, Pinnacle, Matrox and others then you most likely qualify for this great offer! All you need to own is any version of Boris FX or Grafitti, including the bundled LTD versions!!!

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Gabriel Yeager December 16th, 2006 12:20 AM

Nat Tiffen, Founder of The Tiffen Company, Dies!
 
I am sad to hear this. You can read the whole article here.

~Gabriel

Paulo Teixeira December 18th, 2006 07:11 PM

Here is a fair review about the Pioneer player.
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/hd...1206piobdphd1/

Both the Sony and the Pioneer needs a future firmware upgrade to handle all sound signals but what separates these 2 players from the rest is the ability to output 1080 24p. Not bad at all.

Jeff Kilgroe December 18th, 2006 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulo Teixeira
Here is a fair review about the Pioneer player.
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/hd...1206piobdphd1/

Both the Sony and the Pioneer needs a future firmware upgrade to handle all sound signals but what separates these 2 players from the rest is the ability to output 1080 24p. Not bad at all.

The Samsung BDP1000 outputs 1080p24 with the revised firmware that also fixes the image processing glitch. However, I've heard that the glitch still isn't completely fixed, nor does the internal processing properly work at 24p so we get a 24p source that is pulled-up to 30fps for output and then uses 2:3 drop-frame to get back to 24p. ...I haven't seen it for myself, but I've read that on two separate forums from more than a couple owners. ...But we all know that the Samsung player is a turd anyway and can't even match the output (in most cases) of the crappy playback on the PS3. OTOH, the PS3's software player is still buggy and likes to occasionally stutter, lose audio sync, or even lock up. Coolness. ;-)

Ben Gurvich December 19th, 2006 04:42 AM

Scott billups interview at Fat Free Film.com
 
www.fatfreefilm.com

I suggested to the guys at Fat Free Film that they should try and get Scott Billups on due to his Vast knowledge in HD, DP'ing and general indie friendly attitude.

They mention me in the opener!

Pretty interesting discussion on HD and studio backlash.


Cheers,
Ben Gurvich

Chris Li December 19th, 2006 08:26 AM

Good link!
 
Thanks for sharing. Billups is da bomb. I thought the hostess was a little ditzy at the end, but she's an Actress.

Ben Gurvich December 19th, 2006 02:44 PM

She's actually a Director too.
Produced/Directed an indie feature, and had a script optioned by Hollywood.

James Bridges December 20th, 2006 09:30 AM

Southern Winds days away from deadline!
 
Early Bird deadline is only 5 days away. Take advantage of our low entry fees before December 25th.

The Southern Winds Film Festival looks to be BIG in 2007! Make your mark at this wonderful event for
independent cinema. We want to showcase your film! Remember, animation and music videos are welcome.

Here is the lay out for the Early Bird deadline:

Native American
Promoting film produced by Native Americans and/or about Native Americans past or present. $15.00 ANY LENGTH early deadline.

Narrative Feature
Anything over 60 minutes in length. $30.00 early deadline.

Documentary Feature
Documentary of any genre over 60 minutes in length. $30.00 early deadline.

Narrative Short
Short films are under 60 minutes in length. $20.00 early deadline.

Documentary Short
Documentary Shorts are under 60 minutes in length. $20.00 early deadline.

Student Feature
Student produced features must provide documented proof of enrollment at the time of production and be longer than 45 minutes in length. $20.00 early deadline.

Student Short
Student produced shorts must provide documented proof of enrollment at the time of production and be no longer than 45 minutes in length. $15.00 early deadline.

Okie Home Grown Feature
As an Okie Home Grown Feature the project in it's entirety will have been made right here in Oklahoma. The running time is anything over 60 minutes. Documentary Features made in Oklahoma will be in this category as well. $25.00 early deadline.

Okie Home Grown Short
As an Okie Home Grown Short the project in it's entirety will have been made right here in Oklahoma. The running time is anything under 60 minutes. Documentary Shorts made in Oklahoma will be in this category as well. $15.00 early deadline.

Visit us on the web at:

www.southernwindsfilmfestival.com

www.withoutabox.com/login/5232

Thanks!

Paulo Teixeira December 20th, 2006 12:54 PM

PlayStation 3 Extreme Edition.
 
At least that’s the name I’m calling it. Actual name is "AV-centric PS3"

http://www.a.engadgethd.com/2006/12/...v-centric-ps3/

"be a standard AV component sized box with a more powerful, power supply unit, anti-shake insulator, twice the main memory, and 2x HDMI to split sound and video output."

Jason Strongfield December 20th, 2006 01:13 PM

so, you have to be shot and mugged twice for this one then huh ?

Evan C. King December 21st, 2006 04:41 AM

They need two product lines!

PS3

and

PSX..2!

Paulo Teixeira December 21st, 2006 01:36 PM

I know a lot of you will find it hard to comprehend the reasons for Sony releasing a PS3 of this magnitude but I see a lot of potential. For one thing there are Windows Media PC boxes that cost a lot more than 2500 dollars and Sony have not officially announced the price for this machine yet so it no point saying that’s its going to be expensive when its expected to have a Blu-Ray burner and maybe over 500 gigs of storage. Besides, the Pioneer Elite stand alone Blu-Ray player is 1500 dollars and that’s without a burner and a hard drive and it will still sell very well.

Nearly a year ago Sony mentioned that the PS3 can be used as a Non Linear Editing machine, so I expect that this machine is probably what Sony was talking about and I wouldn’t be surprised if Sony would offer a version of Vegas for this. Recently Sony announced that the original built of the PS3 was able to do two H.264 streams at 40MBPS each at the same time. Since they claim the retail version is more powerful, I suspect you are able to easily edit the 50MBPS AVC-Intra codec of Panasonic’s new cameras. Even without Vegas, I expect the machine to easily allow you to hook up an AVCHD or HDV camcorder to this and burn directly to a Blu-Ray discs or the hard drive.

The fact that you have a full media center, with the ability to play PS3 games and Blu-Ray movies and the potential to easily put your AVCHD or HDV videos onto a Blu-Ray disc makes this a very attractive system to get. Just please keep in mind that this unit is obviously aimed at high-end video enthusiasts.

Jeff Kilgroe December 21st, 2006 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulo Teixeira
I know a lot of you will find it hard to comprehend the reasons for Sony releasing a PS3 of this magnitude but I see a lot of potential. For one thing there are Windows Media PC boxes that cost a lot more than 2500 dollars and Sony have not officially announced the price for this machine yet so it no point saying that’s its going to be expensive when its expected to have a Blu-Ray burner and maybe over 500 gigs of storage. Besides, the Pioneer Elite stand alone Blu-Ray player is 1500 dollars and that’s without a burner and a hard drive and it will still sell very well.

Yep... If Sony releases such a thing -- a media center computer / BluRay player that can also play PS3 games, that could be a winner. If it has 500GB or even 1+TB of internal storage with a few options (gigabit ethernet, FW, etc..) for connecting external storage and allows ingesting of BD and DVD discs so they can be played off of hard drive. I'm definitely interested... BluRay and HD-DVD both support "Managed Copy" DRM to allow this.

As long as Sony offers it at a reasonable price and actually does something beyond the regular PS3 and/or what can be accomplished with a cheap Windows MC PC, then they'll do OK.

Paulo Teixeira December 21st, 2006 04:06 PM

Here is the watch.impress.co article.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...Fmobile360.htm

Yi Fong Yu December 26th, 2006 09:28 AM

unfortunately, sony isn't a software-centric company. it's just not their core-compentency (they outsource or buy-in programmers through acquisitions, like sonic foundry). while the hardware looks great, without good software to back them up, they're up a creek without a paddle.

that's why XB is going to kick some major ass. MS's core compentency is software. that's why their 'hardware' business is very successful, because it's the drivers/software that builds a platform, not hardware spex.

John McManimie December 28th, 2006 12:16 PM

Colorista - New $199 color correction tool from Red Giant Software
 
Red Giant Software has released a new GPU-accelerated / real-time color correction tool:

http://www.redgiantsoftware.com/magi...colorista.html


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