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Category Archives: Sony
Sony makes a decent VTR – About TIME.
Sony is about to release a VTR that actually answers the needs of a modern Post Production House. This has been a long time coming. And in some ways I would like to think I had a hand in shaping … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Film Making, Post Production, Sony, Standards, codecs
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More FUD from the media on Blu-ray
I have been writing about Blu-Ray a lot over the past year. More than I expected. I predicted it winning the war 8 months before hand. I predicted Microsoft would install Blu-Ray drives once HD-DVD lost. I don’t count myself … Continue reading
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The little digital video camera that could.
Today I want to post some results from a test we did recently. This test shows that, if you know what your doing, you can get AMAZING images for little money. In this test we used. 1. Canon HV20 HDV … Continue reading
Posted in DCI, Film Making, Post Production, Sony, cinema
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Blu-Ray in Xbox360. Of course.
In Jan this year, I posted to some blogs that I expected Blu-Ray on the Xbox360 before the end of the year. I like making predictions especially when they come true as my June post on Blu-Ray winning, and now … Continue reading
Posted in IPTV, Microsoft, Sony
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Predictions for digital media for 2008
Predictions appear to be a big blog topic this New Year. I have decided to pick a particular topic to predict about and it’s what I mainly blog about. Technologies that will change the way we watch long form visual … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, DRM, IPTV, Microsoft, Sony, Uncategorized, google
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