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Episode 18 - Red Rules with Noah Kadner

September 24, 2009 No comments yet

Noah Kadner helps us unravel the mysteries of the Red camera. What is Red? What makes it so great? And will it work in your workflow? Find out with Noah Kadner.

Dan talks about Noah’s book “RED: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Revolutionary Camera” written for Peachpit Press.

A little background on Noah. He has directed several short films, commercials and music videos. He also works as a DVD authoring specialist. Clients he has worked with include the U.S. Army, United Nations, NBC, Sony, and FOX.

Kadner also administers several online film making forums including Withoutabox, 2-pop, Creative Cow and DVXuser.com. Along with the forums he also writes for movie industry magazines like Videography and American Cinematographer. Noah wrote the cover stories for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for American Cinematographer.

Call Box, Noah’s training video site:
http://www.callboxlive.com/

Homepage for RED: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Revolutionary Camera:
http://www.peachpit.com/red

Noah on twitter:
http://twitter.com/noefresh

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Faster Than Realtime

June 18, 2009 No comments yet

Matrox Video Products Group yesterday announced that versions of its popular I/O devices for the Mac (MXO2, MXO2 Rack, and MXO2 Mini), are now available with MAX technology for faster than realtime high definition H.264 file creation. The unique MAX technology uses a dedicated hardware processor to accelerate the creation of H.264 files for Blu-ray, the web, and mobile devices.

Faster Than Realtime

June 18, 2009 No comments yet

Matrox Video Products Group yesterday announced that versions of its popular I/O devices for the Mac (MXO2, MXO2 Rack, and MXO2 Mini), are now available with MAX technology for faster than realtime high definition H.264 file creation. The unique MAX technology uses a dedicated hardware processor to accelerate the creation of H.264 files for Blu-ray, the web, and mobile devices.