Recycle Your TV!
by crcaillouet on Mar.30, 2009, under High Definition News
It seemed like a no-brainer to me - we are in a television transition and lots of people are replacing television sets - someone should be taking the old ones back. After months of looking for a local place to accept dead television sets and recycle them appropriately, i finally found one. (continue reading…)
March Madness
by crcaillouet on Mar.30, 2009, under Opinion
This has been a crazy month. I was on my way to Alaska for the Iditarod when i found out some bad news from home and had to squeeze a week of camera setup into about 10 hours. Then i turned around and headed back. Luckily, another consultant went up the next day to work on the editing systems, so he got the added load of setting up metadata files and checking camera setups. The rest of the month has been spent trying to get back in step.
NAB is coming up and i will not be there for the first time in several years. I will miss seeing everyone but it will be nice to be home for spring without a big trip to Vegas in the middle.
This month’s HD Video Pro Mis-information column is about processor speed. The next one will be about color difference signals.
Iditarod Time Again
by crcaillouet on Feb.26, 2009, under Panasonic
It’s getting late in February and the time is close for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to Nome. (continue reading…)
HDVideoPro Columns
by crcaillouet on Feb.18, 2009, under HD Video Pro
Several of you have asked me for copies of some of my Misinformation columns from HDVideoPro and they have allowed me to post reprints of them here. Feel free to distribute them to anyone who might want them, but please, leave them intact with the source and author info. Republication is not authorized without expressed permission.
There is an HDVideoPro Reprints link at the top right of this page and a nested link in the “VU/LA Details” box in the lower right.
Enjoy.
cr/30
A New Video Village Tool
by crcaillouet on Feb.17, 2009, under Panasonic
If you came by the Panasonic Q & A booth at NAB 2008, you probably saw the HPM110, P2 Mobile recorder, a six P2 Card, “Swiss Army knife” of HD video tools. It still provides outstanding support for an old Varicam and can provide more features than you can shake a stick at for a video village. At about $15K, without cards, it is quite a deal.
At the same time, the HPG10 was available for about $4K (list) and it played back DVCProHD in the field and recorded Firewire DVCProHD onto P2 cards. Everyone asked when it would record HD SDI. (continue reading…)
The HD Camera Landscape
by crcaillouet on Feb.16, 2009, under Panasonic
Many of you know that i do training work for Panasonic, among others.
Part of my job is keeping up with the choices in the high definition cameras used in various types of production, and Panasonic has announced a couple of new cameras just this past week.
One of the new cameras is a repackage of parts of two earlier camera systems and the other is a new direction for the company. (continue reading…)
Skin Tones & Waveforms
by crcaillouet on Feb.08, 2009, under Tech Notes
Someone wrote in to a forum last week, asking about the “proper” video levels for other-than-Caucasian skin tones. The subject of where to place skin tones on a waveform monitor is an oft-discussed one and most folks don’t know what the drivers are for making a technical decision. (continue reading…)
Visions of the Future
by admin on Feb.06, 2009, under Admin
This is a new version of the VU/LA website.
It will give me an easier way to post current messages, so maybe i will put stuff up more often.
Check back and see if i do any better than i have in the past.
cheers,
crc