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Broadcasting Audio PDF Print E-mail
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Written by By David John Farinella   
Capturing audio in the field for broadcast is possibly one of the most challenging jobs in the production world, especially when the tracks are slated to be used for newscasts. Michael Englehaupt, director of engineering at KPIX and KBCW, says that the use of analog gear...
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Pure West Posting PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Loren Blake   
The concept of “editing for broadcast” is evolving as fast as our NLEs, and Director/Editor and Pure West CEO Juan Carlos Piñeiro-Escoriaza is leading his company into this new foray on the Web..
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Numb Robot Rocks Skechers Red Camera Campaign PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Tim White   
While larger postproduction houses are finding it harder and harder to survive in this new slashed budgets "I have no money" economy, Hollywood, Calif. -based boutique post house, Numb Robot (www.numbrobot.com) is striving...
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Editing 3-D Commecials PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Loren Blake   
The most recent, talked-about commercials have got to be the 3-D ads seen during February’s Super Bowl XLIII. But for independent editors and producers working on a budget, those paeans to Monsters vs. Aliens and the SoBe Life Water lizards have lessons that go far beyond plugging the gaps between football plays...
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Interview with Cinematographer Donald A Morgan PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Count Alexander   
DP Donald A. Morgan, ASC is a highly experienced veteran of broadcast shows, and his credits include shooting many episodes of “Home Improvement” and “My Wife and Kids” for ABC, and “Girlfriends” for UPN. He’s currently the cinematographer on the new Lifetime comedy series “Rita Rocks"...
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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]