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Kirk Messner January 1st, 2004 10:10 AM

Various TOTEM posts 2004 - 2006
 

Boyd Ostroff January 11th, 2004 05:43 PM

Hewlett Packard to market Apple iPods
 
Fascinating development from CES... score another one for Steve! :

http://www.quicken.com/investments/n...ner%253DINTUIT

Gary Chavez January 20th, 2004 09:17 AM

21 Grams
 
I havent seen it but my still photo buddy wants to know how they got the color and look of the film...period technology?

Neil McLean January 21st, 2004 04:51 PM

PAL DVD-R Video to NTSC DVD Video Convertion
 
Can anyone shed any light on how to convert PAL DVD-R Video to NTSC DVD Video?

I'm familiar with authoring DVDs and am aware of the different framerates and regions between PAL and NTSC.

Any help would really be appreciated.

Many thanks and regards
Neil

Michael Westphal February 2nd, 2004 06:37 PM

Jimi Hendrix (Superbowl Ad)
 
(didn't mean to start a new thread...)

The Jimi commercial with Foxey Lady played on guitar and accordian was pretty funny.
"Whew...that was a close one."

John Locke February 6th, 2004 08:42 AM

SPY_N: China Strike Force... how?!
 
Has anyone seen SPY_N: China Strike Force? How in the world did they film the fight scene on the suspended pane of glass? If that's green screen, it's the best I've ever seen. And if it wasn't, those actors were nuts.

Ronnie Grahn February 6th, 2004 09:22 AM

vertigo
 
edit::
posted in the wrong place, please delete this thread.
::edit

Dustin Waits April 27th, 2004 09:42 PM

Cold Case.
 
Has anyone seen this show? My parents met the producers/camera ops(at least thats what my parents told me they are) and they said they want to talk to me about a possible internship or something. I havent seen the show yet but now I'm excited to watch it. I think it comes on Sunday nights. Anyways, just curious if anyone has seen it.

Nick Kerpchar June 6th, 2004 06:29 AM

Saturn Mission Arrives July 1st
 
For those interested in viewing current images of Saturn and some of its moons, NASA's "Cassini-Huygens" spacecraft will arrive at Saturn's moon, Phoebe, on June 11th and will go into orbit around the planet Saturn on July 1st.

The main web site is: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm .

This is a biggie, especially the encounter with Saturn's moon, Titan. The space probe, "Huygens", will be parachuted through Titan's atmosphere. I believe this probe was built by the European Space Agency and is a US/European cooperative effort.

The pictures on the web site are really amazing and hint at what will follow as the Cassini spacecraft passes through the Rings of Saturn and then goes into orbit around the planet.

Nick (P.S., if this thread does not comply with The Totem Pole criteria, please move to Area 51 or where ever. Thanks.)

Roger Moore June 7th, 2004 10:11 PM

Tarnation: $200 family film is festival hit
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...219070,00.html

Inspiring or depressing?

Steve Franco June 10th, 2004 01:01 AM

Firefly
 
Has anyone seen this show? I heard it was pretty decent but it got cancelled.

Andrei Petrik June 10th, 2004 10:39 AM

Looking for Toronto area sites to seek a webisode hosts
 
Hi, I didn't know what forum to post this, so hopefully i can get some answers to my questions here.

I am currently about to start producing a webisodes/short video segments relating to music industry, muscians, bands, etc...
So i am looking for a host ... so my question is where can I post an ad other then on www.mandy.com???
This is in Toronto/GTA area only.

Glen Elliott June 14th, 2004 03:41 PM

Greater Philadelphia Videographer's Association?
 
Anyone here a member? Who's attending the mini-festival tomorrow night (June 15th)? They are having a WEVA'esc CEA's in Wedding Videgraphy. Look forward to possibly meeting a few of you! -Glen


More info:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=26918

Heath McKnight June 28th, 2004 09:54 AM

Satellite HD
 
I got Voom!, but when they came to install it, the guy said my condo's front faces southeast, but I can't have a dish out there. He told me the back, which faces southwest, won't work, so he left.

Dish Network goes southwest, and I didn't have to pay for a special HD dish or anything, it came with the order for free. I went with them.

Direct TV goes southwest, but you have to pay $300 for the HD dish.

Keep that in mind when you go to order, so you're not sitting around for the installer, only to learn you can't get it! D'oh!

heath

ps-Adelphia is dependent on if it's available. Last I checked, they only had NBC and CBS (local), which were broadcasting in HD in Palm Beach County, Florida.

Ken Tanaka July 5th, 2004 09:41 PM

Die Mommie Die!
 
We just watched this film. What a hoot! And whose name rolls past our faces in the credits? None other than our own Charles Papert as Steadicam Operator.

Charles, I cannot even imagine the experience of working on that film. How in the world did you manage to keep the camera...err, steady...while laughing?

But watching the "Anatomy of a Scene" (from the Sundance Channel) feature in the extras was a bit puzzling. Each cast and crew member was so serious about this romp. You'd think they were talking about working on Mystic River. Geez, kids, it was pure silly fancy!

Charles French July 7th, 2004 11:08 AM

The Skeleton Dance
 
YA GOTTA SEE THIS! IF YA WANNA GOOD LAUGH!
http://content.collegehumor.com/media/movies/skeleton.wmv
The Skeleton Dance



I had to copy & paste in browser add. It should have been a direct link. Whatever, it's worth the copy & paste.

This guy needs a manager/agent!

Peter Wiley July 12th, 2004 10:55 AM

Outfoxed
 
New documentary on Fox News and Rupert Murdoch that might be of interest.

http://www.outfoxed.org

Rob Belics July 19th, 2004 08:30 PM

Having problems?
 
If you haven't been eating right, sometimes there are, uh, problems. Here is a review of the best product to clean out the pipes.

Tyler Spiers August 18th, 2004 12:44 PM

Video Tape Dubbing
 
I need a crash course in what it means to dub 1/2 and 3/4 reels and DVD's. I'm not completely in the dark on it. I have a general understanding but I would like to know what it means to reassure myself I know what I'm talking about. Can someone give me a detailed definition of Video dubbing and DVD dubbing. Thank You.

Ryan Liverman August 19th, 2004 09:06 AM

Perspective
 
Check this link for a litle bit of history:

http://www.pharis-video.com/p3578.htm

Charlie Wu November 17th, 2004 05:07 AM

Going to the master film program in NYC?
 
HI,

i am currently attending the film program in CSULB. I am applying to NYU and Columbia for their master program in production. I wonder if anyone who is attending or had attended either program could help introduce the schools from a student's point of view. I've read many reviews about these school from filmmakers.com, but somehow i need feedback that's more personal than that. Such as the student/student or student/teacher relation; the artistic direction; the life in NYU... so on and so on. I notice many people worry about the tuition, but very often people talk about how to get in or share their experiences of going through the process. Hope I can hear from many of you and some in depth views =)

thanks

Fred Finn November 17th, 2004 05:43 PM

Film professors
 
Completely off topic, but it's been bothering me since i graduated. I thought you film pro's might have insight/empathy. Yeha so i majored in psychology in college, and took as many film classes as we had.

One of the classes I took was Cinematic Auteurs, Oliver Stone. The course itself was interesting, but my professor was complete crap. As he would lecture it came to my attention that he had a small grasp on what he was talking about, he would make comments about aspects of a movie that seemed totally irrelevant, and distracting from what was really happening within the film (not going to get into vocab of specifics i think you peeps know what i mean). So i did some research to find out what made this guy qualified to teach this course. I was appalled. He attended a summer film course, in which he made a 9 minute documentary, oh yeah and he had degree in english. Now don't get me wrong english is cool. I speak it, and occasionally write it. But i hardly think that this a qualifying resume to teach film at the college level. Oh and he was a prick on top of it, but that's neither here or there. Ok i'm done venting.

Hugh DiMauro November 19th, 2004 01:59 PM

Silly Sci Fi Channel Series: Ghost HUnters
 
Can somebody tell me what cameras they use to film their content, NOT the little handycams the investigators use. I am talking about the off-camera cameras. I think I might have seen a bit of progressive/frame type motion but I am not sure.

Mathieu Ghekiere December 2nd, 2004 01:13 PM

trailer music Man On The Moon (not REM!)
 
Hey, I'm looking (kind of urgent) to the name of the song in the trailer of Man On The Moon. No,not the theatrical trailer with the song of REM playing, but the one that is on the dvd.

The trailer can be found here:

http://www.mymovies.net/player/player.asp?url=/film/fid79/trailers/trid80/wm/bb.asx&filmid=79&sec=trailers

It's the song at the beginning. I recognize it, they use it quite often for trailers, but I really can't find it.

Any feedback is appreciated!
Thanks

Bob Costa December 12th, 2004 11:07 PM

OT: Cutting Edge - The Magic of Editing
 
I just noticed this show on Encore tonight. All about hollywood editing stories, looks to be interesting. Looks like some history, some great stories, some famous ones too. I am recording it for viewing tomorrow.

Ben Buie December 30th, 2004 06:18 AM

AVeL LinkPlayer 2 Review
 
We just finished and posted Part 1 of our review of the AVeL LinkPlayer 2 over at HDSource. It is the first "HD-DVD" player on the market.

URL's in my sig.

Enjoy!

Ben

Yi Fong Yu January 8th, 2005 02:53 PM

Netflix Friends sharing list:
 
http://www.netflix.com/FriendPage

my email on netflix is the same email as here. so just click on email button below and you can add me to you. who wants to be my friend (note: this is for subscribers only).

Scott Beck January 20th, 2005 08:03 PM

AlexanderPayne.net - site for the director of Sideways and About Schmidt
 
http://www.alexanderpayne.net

I recently put this together as a comprehensive website including interviews, pictures, and multimedia pertaining to director Alexander Payne and his films (Sideways, About Schmidt, Election, Citizen Ruth). As a filmmaker myself, I find his films very inspiring.

I am in the process of adding more information, and there is a message board as well, so please check it out! Thank you very much for your support.

Keith Loh February 4th, 2005 04:01 PM

Internet helped child police identify hotel
 
I couldn't think of a better subject line, sorry.

The Toronto police posted an image gallery online of photos taken in child pornography sessions and asked the net public to identify where the place was so that they could begin an investigation. They got hundreds of tips and two identified the same hotel and based upon this the hotel was identified.

Article here:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...nto050204.html

What I find interesting is that the gallery is still up here and you can view it. What is really creepy is that, understandably for reasons of privacy, they cloned out the images of the victims though not completely so that you can make out that some poor child (and possibly perpetrator) was in the center of the photograph but isn't now. I don't know how else to voice it. The victim has been 'erased'.

Still, very upsetting for those of you who are parents or who care for children.

Joe Calalang February 10th, 2005 02:22 PM

Olympus P400 dye-sub printer
 
Anyone know a reputable web site that sells the paper and dye ribbons for cheap?

Thanks. I love this printer....but it's freakishly expensive to buy supplies.

John DeLuca February 21st, 2005 01:49 PM

CD-ROM Flash training
 
Can anyone recommend decent cd-rom training for flash? Maybe somthing similar to "total training".


John

Boyd Ostroff February 28th, 2005 04:38 PM

Jeff Raskin, member of the original Mac team, dies at 61
 
Aside from his contributions to the graphical interface, he is credited with picking the "macintosh" name, based on his favorite kind of Apple...

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050228/obit_raskin_3.html

Rhett Allen March 4th, 2005 10:36 PM

Copyrights Keep TV Shows off DVD
 
Since there has been a lot of discussion lately on the subject of music licensing for video I found this article entertaining. It talks about TV shows that may never come to DVD because the music licensing would be too difficult or too expensive. Pretty funny I think. They would rather let the music drift into obscurity than risk not making a zillion dollar profit off of it.

here's the link from Wired News

Copyrights Keep TV Shows off DVD

Heath McKnight March 8th, 2005 09:09 AM

A cool book coming out for you Nessie fans out there!
 
We've had author Steve Alten come to our school that I teach at, and he's cool and inspirational. He really got me more motivated to go out and get my next feature film made.

Well, he's got this new book about the Loch Ness Monster coming out, and I've gotta say, I'm pumped. For those of you familiar with Steve's work, he's famous for out-Jawsing Jaws with 3 books about 70 foot long prehistoric Great White Sharks (Megs) rampaging in modern-day California. He's also written some trippy, end-of-the-world books (Domain and Resurrection) and a deadly, super sub (Goliath) that were highly enjoyable.

For more, visit his Loch Ness site to find out more. The book ships in May 2005! On his homepage, you can send him an email to sign up for his newsletter.

Also, the producers of The Thing (1982) and Hellboy are onboard the Meg adaptation, with Jan de Bont (Speed, Twister) directing. Steve's actually writing the script from his book! They're looking for a studio right now, with hopes to have this in theatres by 2006 or 2007.

heath

Heath McKnight March 8th, 2005 11:11 PM

Hey all you comic book fans!
 
As some of you may or may not know, I'm a BIG comic book nut! I have an Iron Man and Punisher tattoo on my arm and leg, respectively, so I love it! I co-run an Iron Man fansite/board, www.advancediron.org and www.invincibleironman.com/forums.

We're co-sponsoring a cool contest to help promote a new armored hero from Assassination Entertainment called Zoom Suit (www.superverse.com), which has art from Bob Layton and Bart Sears! There's even an animated 9 minute preview of the comic on the site!

Here's a link to the contest we're running with Assassination: http://www.invincibleironman.com/for...pic.php?t=1772

Richard Alvarez March 14th, 2005 06:56 PM

Verite' combat footage
 
Here's an interesting story from LA times, about soldiers bringing home their combat footage.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-fg-videos14mar14,0,629306,print.story?coll=la-home-headlines

Boyd Ostroff March 15th, 2005 04:50 PM

Lord of the Rings: the musical
 
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/91746.html
Quote:

we will be presenting a hybrid of text, physical theatre, music and spectacle never previously seen on this scale.

Heath McKnight March 20th, 2005 09:09 PM

Part of Ghost Rider shot in HD
 
http://superherohype.com/news/ghostr...ws.php?id=2746

heath

Boyd Ostroff March 25th, 2005 09:34 AM

Lexar wins huge settlement from Toshiba
 
A jury in California just awarded Lexar $465 million in damages in their suit against Toshiba which claimed theft of trade secrets related to their NAND flash memory. This was the biggest intellectual property reward in California's history, and the amount is nearly twice Lexar's market cap of $251 million and exceeds Toshiba's entire annual net profit of $432 million. It also caused Lexar's stock price to instantly double!

Should have some interesting fallout; Sandisk jointly owns a flash memory factory with Toshiba. The iPod shuffle uses Toshiba flash memory.

http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuot...4405340_newsml

Imran Zaidi March 29th, 2005 05:56 PM

Coming up to NYC This Weekend
 
Hello to all denizens of NYC out there. I'm coming up to the city early this Friday morning (April 1st) for the weekend for a workshop I have on Sat/Sun, but I'll be poking around the city by myself for most of the day Friday. If anyone wants to meet up and yap about filmmaking in the big apple, or just wander around, maybe stop at B&H, etc., let me know here or drop me an email.

Also, if you just happen to know of something going on this weekend that I should check out, let me know that too!

Thanks!

Imran.
imran (at) theseventhlevel.net


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