March 25, 2008

B&H gives you hot tips

Filed under: B&H, Gear, Tips, Video — Jason @ 11:08 pm

B&H Photo and Video
Photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

If you’re not already familiar with B&H I suspect you soon will be. For many it’s considered the Mecca of the imaging community. Countless travelers make the journey north every year, just to stand among the superior camera technology.

I once heard that at if you’re lucky, and if you’re standing in just the right spot, you’ll experience a feeling akin to euphoria. This, of course, comes directly before you realize you just dropped $1200 on a 70mm lens, at which point you begin to justify the purchase (and the journey) by calling it an investment, a smart business move, or simply blame it on mind-control.

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March 5, 2008

Video Copilot

Filed under: After Effects, Recommendations, Tips, Video — Jason @ 1:47 pm

Video Copilot

I’m not an After Effects user, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love seeing what people can do with it. Video Copilot is one of my favorite After Effects centered sites for viewing the latest and greatest from some talented artists. They consistently deliver fantastic tutorials (that Motion people can benefit from too), and their lineup of plugins looks to be top-notch. If I were of the Adobe persuasion, I’d definitely give them a look-see.

Video Copilot, Evloution

Today Video Copilot is releasing their latest disc of plugin goodies, calling it Twitch. One of the best parts about these releases are the trailers that accompany them. My favorite is still Evolution, but this is probably a close second. You can check out their store for the full lineup.

March 1, 2008

Including Time Machine in your Final Cut Studio workflow

Filed under: Final Cut Studio, Leopard, OS X, Time Machine, Tips, Video — Jason @ 9:38 am

Time Machine icon

The most publicized feature in Mac OS 10.5 Leopard can also be one of the most useful for your Final Cut Studio workfow. This, of course, is Time Machine.

My setup right now consists of two external hard drives. Both are 500GB FireWire 800 drives. One is for capture and all of the extra goodies that come with Final Cut Studio, and the other is for backup via Time Machine.
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