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AJA Ki Pro Review

By Barry Braverman

Few products come to mind that have so shaken the tripods of shooters and our collective industry bones...


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Best practices for large live events online with Inlet Technologies & Adobe
Best practices for large live events online with Inlet Technologies & Adobe

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Check out the September 2009 Top Facilities Resource Report from millimeter and Reel-Exchange.com.

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Digital Content Producer Webcast SeriesThe Latest on Wireless Mic Systems
This presentation is a must-have checkup for anyone using wireless systems or planning on buying them.

iDC Follow-Focus XL

Adding camcorder-like mounts and a viewfinder to HDSLRs such as Canon's EOS 5D Mark II is becoming a cottage industry...


SeaChanger colorBug

Testing for color value and luminosity--useful if you're doing anything more than a run-and-gun style shoot--usually requires expensive gear that can be a hassle to haul around...


Petrol Raincover for Red One

Ah, another week and another new product aimed squarely at the fans of the Red Digital Cinema Red One camera. But who's to begrudge companies trotting out slightly reworked products for such an eager crowd...


Leitner's Cinematography Corner, No. 6

For projects requiring high shooting ratios in the early 1980s, you could shoot 16mm or try on for size one of those newfangled "camcorders" from Sony, Panasonic, or Bosch...


Leitner's Cinematography Corner, No. 5

Stereoscopy, or 3D imaging, has been around as long as photography, at least since1840, when the English inventor Sir Charles Wheatstone, who first explained binocular vision in 1838, fashioned his first stereoscope for displaying photos in stereo pairs...


Sony PDW-F800 Review

Sony announced its latest CineAlta shoulder-mounted 2/3in. camcorder, the PDW-F800 ($42,700, no viewfinder), last April at NAB, little more than a year after the PDW-700 was introduced, and production models are now available...


Leitner's Cinematography Corner, No. 4

Cinema is scale. Last spring, I saw again Hitchcock’s gothic thriller Rebecca on the towering 40ft.-tall screen of a classic movie palace, Loew’s Jersey Theatre in Jersey City, N.J....


Chyron Axis

In agreement with Forbidden Technologies, Chyron announced that it would integrate that company's web-based video editing technology with Chyron Axis, a package of graphics web services...


CalDigit VR mini

With laptops having overtaken desktops as the preferred computing platform, storage gear manufacturers are following with products that you might take on the road...


Grass Valley Edius Neo 2

Grass Valley’s Edius Neo garnered fans with its speed when editing AVCHD-formatted material...


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