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Technicolor's Mobile Digital Lab outfitted with Avid, Apple and RED PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Debra Kaufman   
Technicolor Creative Bridge sent its Mobile Digital Lab and Theater (MDLT) to the location outfitted with several Apple Final Cut Pro stations for RED ingest and editorial prep. Dailies were created for Apple TV as well as being viewed from a projector in the MDLT...
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A Contemporary Take on Sherlock Holmes PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Bob Fisher   
Everything and nothing in his life prepared Cinematographer Philippe Rousselot, ASC, AFC for the challenges he would face on the production of Sherlock Holmes.
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Capturing Ocean Footage PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Debra Kaufman   
Things are looking better than ever underwater. Since the first underwater camera system.
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Trends in Cinematography PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Iain Blair   
While digital cameras are getting smaller, lighter and increasingly user-friendly, paradoxically, film labs are busier than ever, and the newest film stocks are helping to ensure that the reports of film’s death are premature. Many DPs and directors agree that the digital format will ultimately take the place of film, but that day is still a while away for most filmmakers...
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RAID Solution for the Small Shop PDF Print E-mail
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Written by David Hurd   

It’s hard to understand how important drive failure is unless you’ve had a drive fail during a project. If you were using a RAID configuration with redundancy, like RAID 4, 5 or 50, then you just had to wait and hope that the rebuild would be finished before your deadline. If you went for pure speed with a RAID 0, then everything on the RAID was gone, including your project. (I had that happen once with another manufacturer’s drive, and the loss was devastating.) My old 1.5GB Seagate Cheetah 15K drives were kind of pricey, but they’re still fast...

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Test Drive: The Dana Dolly

Dana Dolly The Dana Dolly may have been designed for times when you want to do a six to eight-foot dolly move without a lot of setup, but I found that it works for most of the dolly shots that I need done. It has a solid design that’s both affordable and easy to use..... [read more]