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Canon announces XH G1

Jul 26, 2006 at 5:32 pm in digital video news by Josh Mellicker · 1 Comment »

XH G1High Definition Camcorder

For the professional, the XH G1 combines a wealth of features with the outstanding performance of a 3 CCD, High Definition camcorder. It contains all of the features of the XH A1 plus Canon’s Professional Jackpack.

If you don’t require the capabilities of the Jackpack, then the XH A1 may be a better fit for you.

The excellence of the XH G1 begins with their Genuine Canon  [read more →]

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Jul 22, 2006 at 6:39 pm in digital video news by duncan · Leave a Comment »

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Tax Credits for Filmmakers – State by State

Jul 20, 2006 at 9:36 pm in digital video news by · 1 Comment »

This page has links to many states’ websites with info on tax breaks and other incentives to attract filmmakers:

http://www.makingthemovie.info/2006/07/tax-credits-for-filmmakers-state-by.html

Josh interviewed on digitalproductionbuzz.com

at 2:07 am in digital video news by Michelle · Comments are closed.

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MorphX

Jul 18, 2006 at 4:30 pm in post visuals by · Comments are closed.

Free morphing software for OS X here.

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solutions to tape capture problems with Final Cut

Jul 13, 2006 at 9:56 pm in editing by · Comments are closed.

Here are some potential problems that you may encounter while capturing, and some possible solutions.

If you have a problem not mentioned here, the best way to solve it is to “troubleshoot” the problem. Troubleshooting is a process where you change variables, usually one at a time, to pinpoint the problem. Here’s a helpful article on troubleshooting.

Tape Capture Problems and Possible Solutions

• Problems with your capturing device:

If you are having trouble capturing footage, whether it a  [read more →]

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Draganflyer SAVS Stabilized Aerial Video System

Jul 7, 2006 at 10:05 pm in camera products, cinematography by · Leave a Comment »