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Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey on Cutting Star Trek Into Darkness
Editors Mary Jo Markey and Maryann Brandon have come a long way with director/screenwriter/producer J.J. Abrams. The trio has been working together since Alias, and Markey has edited all of Abrams's television series, including Felicity and Lost, for which she won …

Q&A: Ntropic’s Nate Robinson on Marco Brambilla’s Creation [Megaplex] 3D
If you've ever been to New York's Standard Hotel, you've seen the work of Marco Brambilla, a New York-based video artist originally from Milan. Civilization, the first in the three-part [Megaplex] video series that continued in 2010 with Evolution [Megaplex] …

Red Giant’s BulletProof Enters Free Public Beta
Red Giant today launched the free public beta of its new BulletProof software for DITs and cinematographers. Aimed for now at users of DSLRs and GoPro cameras, the software is designed to offer an organized, efficient workflow to get footage …

Convergent Design Sets Pricing for Odyssey7 OLED Recorders
Convergent Design has finalized the unusual pricing scheme for its innovative Odyssey7 and Odyssey7Q 7.7-inch 1280×800 OLED monitors, which double as SSD recording devices. The company had originally announced that all recording options would command an extra fee on top …

EditShare Ships Field 2 Portable Shared-Storage System
EditShare, which specializes in solutions for editing over a Gigabit Ethernet connection, said it has begun shipping its Field 2 portable shared-storage system. The Field 2 is a chassis for up to four drives, with four Ethernet ports for direct …

Five Questions: From Queens to Cairo Director Sherif Sadek
The Egyptian-American filmmaker Sherif Sadek couldn't be in Cairo as the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 got under way, but he made sure he was there a year later, with both his family and his Nikon D7000 DSLR in tow. The …

Sarah Polley on Secrets, Super 8, and Stories We Tell
Sarah Polley’s Stories We Tell, which opens in New York this week, explores the Canadian actor/director’s family history in a style that melds documentary interviews with fictional home movie interludes. She mines the lives of her parents for melodrama, as …
