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DV Gear Talk

May 31, 2006 at 7:02 pm in broadcast products, camera products, dvd products, editing products, film products, lighting gear, location sound gear, planning products, post audio gear, visual fx products, web products by Josh Mellicker · Leave a Comment »

DV Gear Talk was one of the world’s first video podcasts, hosted by Guy Cochran and DVeStore, the coolest place on the web to check out videos of awesome video production and post-production gear.

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RODE SVM (Stereo VideoMic)

May 24, 2006 at 10:14 pm in location sound gear by Josh Mellicker · Comments are closed.

RODE SVM (Stereo VideoMic)

The RODE SVM is the choice for filmmakers aspiring to achieve the feel of actually being in a given location. Stereo gives you that ambience. Made of lightweight aluminum, the microphone capsule is suspended via rubber rings to isolate unwanted sounds from traveling up through the camera or boom pole. Traditionally, a shockmount would be a separate item, making the all-in-one construction of the Stereo VideoMic both consumer friendly and unique. It also makes  [read more →]

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Glasses to go with your new video iPod?

May 12, 2006 at 11:47 am in digital video news by · Leave a Comment »

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Fox's "24" tests HDV cameras

May 9, 2006 at 5:41 pm in broadcast, cinematography, digital video news, film by · 6 Comments »

On the Canon H1, Rodney Charters says:

“We did manage to get footage out of the Canon and upload it to the D5 no problem. And it was this footage that we viewed at Level 3 post, where it made an amazing comparison against the 35mm dailies. The imagery was almost identical except for that nagging problem of almost infinite DOF. It confirmed our belief that this was the sharpest and best picture of the bunch.”