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Thoughts from the looking post: The high cost of high-def discs
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Saturday, September 15, 2007. The high cost of high-def discs. As important as this question may be - do the content creators really care? Without great content, no one is going to be compelled to buy into either format. Once you get through all of that hassle, it's time to actually burn a disc. If you are creating an HD-DVD it's going to be really. Difficult. There are NO. HD-DVD burners on the market to allow you to burn a disc. This last January, Toshiba announced. Rebecca Masterson at Deluxe's. Even ...
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Thoughts from the looking post: The high-def holy war
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Thursday, August 23, 2007. The high-def holy war. It's been a busy week for the companies behind the competing Blu-Ray and HD-DVD formats, and their various supporters. The business as usual of the past few months was interrupted on Monday morning when Paramount and DreamWorks Animation announced they are going to be exclusively. For their high-definition releases. Then comes the news ( Wall Street Journal. Will another studio like Warner Brothers be tempted by cash to drop their support of Blu-Ray?
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Thoughts from the looking post: October 2007
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Friday, October 5, 2007. It's happened - Red has shipped some cameras. When I returned from NAB, I wrote about the "Red One" camera and the SI-2K digital camera. Exactly 494 days from their original announcement of the "Red One" and "Mysterium" sensor, the folks at Red have shipped their first cameras to a few customers. The very first cameras shipped on August 31st, 2007. fxguide. So what are people saying about how the cameras perform? In the cml-2k-444 list (you need to be subscribed to read them).
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Thoughts from the looking post: 3rd Party Rescue
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Monday, February 11, 2008. Just a quick update on a previous post I had made. If you work in post-production and need to read Quicktime files on your PC that have DVCPro50 or DVCProHD content in them exported out of Final Cut Pro, there's a new "utility" by the smart guys over at dvfilm.com. Prior to this $95 Quicktime add-in component by DVFilm, it was impossible to read these types of files on a PC and would require converting them on a Mac. Into a PC-readable codec such as AJA or Blackmagic.
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Thoughts from the looking post: A double-take for DoubleClick
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Thursday, November 8, 2007. A double-take for DoubleClick. I'm a pretty avid reader of all things news. Among the sites that I read on a regular basis are C Net's news.com. There are many more that I check in on from time to time, but that's the cream of the crop for me. A blog post from Declan McCullagh caught my attention today. From his prestigious post as a C Net blogger he cried foul over this. In the spirit of our effort with Toast (you have joined us at DrinkMePictures.com. Oh wait. can you tr...
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Thoughts from the looking post: September 2007
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Saturday, September 15, 2007. The high cost of high-def discs. As important as this question may be - do the content creators really care? Without great content, no one is going to be compelled to buy into either format. Once you get through all of that hassle, it's time to actually burn a disc. If you are creating an HD-DVD it's going to be really. Difficult. There are NO. HD-DVD burners on the market to allow you to burn a disc. This last January, Toshiba announced. Rebecca Masterson at Deluxe's. Even ...
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Thoughts from the looking post: December 2007
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Friday, December 21, 2007. You're the only one at your party. There's an interesting phenomenon about movie-making that the general public is probably not aware of. The hand-wringing and heartache felt by the producers, directors, actors and other people involved in their film when no one sees their work. This is especially true for independents because of how hard it is to get distribution and get a movie out into the world. Was the movie just not any good? Most filmmakers spend so much of their time, e...
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Thoughts from the looking post: August 2007
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Thursday, August 23, 2007. The high-def holy war. It's been a busy week for the companies behind the competing Blu-Ray and HD-DVD formats, and their various supporters. The business as usual of the past few months was interrupted on Monday morning when Paramount and DreamWorks Animation announced they are going to be exclusively. For their high-definition releases. Then comes the news ( Wall Street Journal. Will another studio like Warner Brothers be tempted by cash to drop their support of Blu-Ray?