Great stroll down After Effects' memory lane
SFMOGRAPH - After Effects Team from Matt Silverman on Vimeo.
- Jonas
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SFMOGRAPH - After Effects Team from Matt Silverman on Vimeo.
Labels: AfterEffects

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The December 3rd updates to RED's earlier announcements seem to be moving in the right direction. However, I can't really figure out if we will be able to get a 2/3-inch Cinema Scarlet sensor with interchangeable lens mounts.Labels: broadcasting, cameras, shooting
If RED was aiming their new Scarlet to be a "DSLR killer," they missed the mark, unfortunately.Labels: broadcasting, cameras, shooting


Here's a complete list of available courses. The term starts on October 13 2008, but you can join later and have access to all the classes you've signed up for.
Oh, if you enter humlan in the Referring Member field on the signup page, I'll get an extra class, which would be really nice. Thanks in advance!Labels: AfterEffects, broadcasting, cameras, CheckItOut, Cinema4D, editing, RecommendedReading
Labels: broadcasting, tips, tricks
Before you get all excited about the Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0 for Windows, let's remember that you can only render to ProRes 422 if you're on a Mac and have Final Cut Studio 2 installed. If you don't you'll be in the same boat as the Windows users and will need to install the Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0 for Mac.Labels: broadcasting, editing, shooting, tips
The next version of After Effects (CS4) is dropping support for PPC Macs. While this may upset some people, I think it's better to spend development effort on new features and an improved software rather than supporting legacy hardware.Labels: AfterEffects

UPDATE 2: It's been a long wait, but it now looks like the plugins will be released on Nov 20th 2008.Labels: AfterEffects, cameras, editing, shooting
Without a sturdy tripod as a base, the jib would become wobbly and unstable. Luckily I found a great Manfrotto tripod with a fluid video head and detachable dolly wheels on Swedish ebay. You can't complain about the price: $200 including shipping!
To attach the arm to the tripod I've bought a heavy construction bracket used for securing wooden beams. All I had to do was to chop off the protruding flanges and drill a hole for the tripod mounting screw. I'll even be able to use the pre-drilled holes to fasten the axle!
As a camera I'm using my Canon HV-20 with a RedRock Micro M2 lens adapter with a used follow-focus (thanks to ebay again!) Unfortunately the HV-20 doesn't have a LANC port so I'm using a 5 meter long optical fiber to send the IR remote signal from the back of the jib. A bit of a hack, but this is a rebel-style jib after all!Labels: broadcasting, cameras, shooting
I've been on a long vacation, so I haven't had a chance to write about the new term. I won't bore regular readers who already know how much I can recommend fxphd.
Oh, if you enter humlan in the Referring Member field on the signup page, I'll get an extra class, which would be really nice. Thanks in advance!Labels: broadcasting, CheckItOut, RecommendedReading, tutorials


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Regular readers know I'm a big fan of fxphd.com and that you can't get any more current and professional training even for ten times the price. I've been a member from the start, and the things I've picked up from the past seven terms come in useful every day in my work.
Oh, if you enter humlan in the Referring Member field on the signup page, I'll get an extra class, which would be really nice. Thanks in advance!Labels: AfterEffects, broadcasting, CheckItOut, editing, RecommendedReading, tutorials