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3D Field Monitoringby Gary Tomsic What You Can't See is What You Get The recent resurgence of 3D theatrical movies and the emergence of consumer friendly 3D large screen TVs with 3D Blu-ray DVD players have ramped up the demand for 3D content. Manufacturers releasing economical prosumer 3D cameras and aftermarket dual-camera rigs are either out by this printing or well on the way. Mainstream big budget content...Continue Panasonic HDC-SDT750 3D Camcorderby Mark Holder Equally great 2D recording can be found for less money but if good quality 3D appeals to you then the HDC-SDT750 from Panasonic is certainly worth a look-see. Panasonic drew first blood in the world of consumer 3D video production and definitely scores a few points. The HDC-SDT750 poses a dual threat as it is a very nice high-end camera that is equally capable of producing some impressive 3D footage as well. The SDT750 arrives with everything you'll need to capture great 2D and 3D footage, with one...Continue More New Product ReviewsEditing - How Do I Do This Stuff?by Mark Montgomery Video editing is a rare task that requires left-brain and right-brain activity: One side for the technical, the other for the art. What happens when the neurons of our technical tools don't want to connect and our brain has to work overtime ? Video editing is both an art and a science. When both of these things are working right, video editing can be a wonderful creative process. However, when technical issues rear their ugly heads, things can take a turn for the worse. Discovering an incapability within your editing workflow can be extremely...Continue New High-Speed Wireless Technology Delivers Data at 7 Gb/sby Daniel Bruns The world today is all about speed. Faster cars, faster processors, are the norm in todayâs society. Thatâs why it comes at no surprise that the WiGig Alliance, a group of wireless companies and professionals, just announced their intentions to use the 60 GHz spectrum to achieve data transfer rates of up to 7 gigabits per second. This is a logical choice for wireless manufacturers as cables such as Thunderbolt have been reaching...Continue More Videomaker Blogs |
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