Published by Josh at June 28, 2007

Some of you may be wondering what we’ve been up to lately. Well, we have many top-secret projects cooking up in our lab, buried deep within the Hollywood hills (yes, we’ve taken over Dr. Evil’s lair after his retirement).
One thing is that we’ve collaborated with the great Stephen Schleicher on the world’s finest After …
Published by Josh at March 7, 2007
UPDATE - Flash is no longer supported with the Quicktime 7.3.1 update.
In Quicktime 7.1.5, released today, Flash is disabled, but when encountering a Quicktime movie with Flash tracks, Quicktime will pop up a dialog box asking the user if they wish to enable Flash.
Apple must have heard thousands of complaints from Quicktime authors (such as us) whose content …
Published by guy at October 12, 2006
In the DVeStore we’re seeing a lot of folks making the right choice and stepping up to better quality audio gear. Think about it, you just spent thousands on a high quality camera that produces a truly exquisite picture. Next you show a few people the great project you’re working on. They say, “It looks great, but I’m …
Published by guy at October 9, 2006
Published by Josh at September 22, 2006
Open Office is a wonderful (and free!) suite of apps similar to Microsoft Office. There are several features I like better than Office, simple things like dragging a group of cells in a spreadsheet.
Windows users: - Download Open Office
Mac Users: - Although there is an X11-compatible version of Open Office for Mac, …
Published by Josh at September 21, 2006
This video has so many great elements- the pacing, timing, order and choice of shots, the music choice, most of all the message, which of course is what video is all about. Quite inspiring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4
Published by guy at January 1, 2006
One huge tip I learned over the years to really appreciate, was from Josh “Listmaster” Mellicker - the CEO of DVcreators.net. The tip may seem extremely basic, if you’re like me, you may even initially scoff it off, but later you’ll remember these words and find them to be invaluable. The tip, before every shoot - …
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