12|05|2007

LEDs Provide New Era of Portable Lighting   [HD Studio]

By Michael Grotticelli

Unlike traditional production lighting, LEDs run cool to the touch and use little electrical power. Though pricey, their benefits have made them increasingly popular for location production....  »
12|05|2007

The Compression Debate: In The Eyes of The Beholder   [HD Studio]

By Michael Grotticelli

The age-old compression debate is raising its ugly head once again when it comes to acquisition and recording, whether you're recording to tape or not. At issue is file size versus image quality. The smaller the file size, the easier it is to share and transmit. But you still want the best-looking image you can get to ensure it will look good both before and after transmission. ...  »
12|01|2007

Studios on the Rise   [Studio Monthly]

Michael Koegel

Zoa Martinez, president and creative director of Zona Design, is a rock star in the design world. She sports a shocking-blue streak in her otherwise jet-black hair, plays an electric guitar that she keeps in her office, and refers to creative meetings as "jam sessions."...  »
12|01|2007

Jim Feeley on Year-End Bargain Tools   [Studio Monthly]

Jim Feeley

For years I thought the word "prosaic" meant something that approached the quality of good poetry. The true definition is more mundane, as in factual, dull, unimaginative, everyday, ordinary. But I for one don’t consider "everyday" to be pejorative. Herewith is a collection of everyday tools that make my job easier...  »
12|01|2007

Tripods: Trends in Heads and Legs   [Studio Monthly]

David English

There’s more to most tripods than meets the eye. Manufacturers and seasoned users explain how the latest technology, combined with good old-fashioned workmanship, make for long-lasting, superior sticks. When...  »
11|01|2007

Troika’s Triple-Threat Branding   [Studio Monthly]

Michael Koegel

Something good came out of the 2000 dot-com bust (besides the demise of the self-satisfied, cigar-smoking, 19-year-old instant millionaire). Back in the day when it seemed that all things Internet would transform our dreary existence into something that would blow the mind of even George Jetson, there existed a well-regarded broadcast design company called Pittard Sullivan....  »
11|01|2007

Searching for the Perfect Camera   [Studio Monthly]

Will Holloway

Camera manufacturers are getting so close to delivering what most of us would consider to be the ideal camcorder. But what would that camera consist of? In my opinion, the perfect camera would be light and...  »
11|01|2007

Plug-Ins for Editing + FX   [Studio Monthly]

Check out these hot projects, cool shots, and the artists and plug-ins that made them happen. ...  »
10|10|2007

Getting Rid Of Camera Shake, Rattle and Roll   [HD Studio]

By Michael Grotticelli

ProDAD, a German video-editing solutions company, has introduced a video plug-in application that eliminates shake from high-definition video images. ...  »
10|01|2007

World Wide Audio: A Whole Lot More Than Sound   [Studio Monthly]

Michael Koegel

Georgia Hilton, president of World Wide Audio, wants you to know that her studio has the only private DTS- and Dolby-approved dub stage in the United States. ...  »
10|01|2007

Ode to a Cheap VTR   [Studio Monthly]

Jim Feeley

When Sony officially discontinued the venerable and cheap DSR-11 DVCAM VTR earlier this year, I shed a small tear. The DSR-11 doesn’t offer everything I want in a DV VTR, but it has everything I need. I’d love to find an HDV deck that provides the same....  »
10|01|2007

Targeted Audio Transforming Digital Signage   [Studio Monthly]

David English

Targeted audio is transforming the experience of digital signage in public spaces Most digital signage is completely silent. The reason is fairly simple. While you can avoid the visual portion of a...  »
09|06|2007

Big Opportunity in the Big Easy   [Studio Daily]

By John Alfone

As New Orleans reels from the growing pains of building an entertainment industry in a post-Katrina environment, many questions remain how to grow the industry. Studio Daily recently spoke with producers, filmmakers, ad agencies, and post-production houses to see what is being done to grow a sector of the industry considered sustainable. ...  »
09|01|2007

Stun Creative: Crossing All Platforms   [Studio Monthly]

Michael Koegel

Stun Creative "integrates cross-promotional campaigns across all platforms, not just TV," says Roth with full-on ad lingo brio. "There’s also an online component, an ad-sales component, plus whatever else the client wants."...  »
09|01|2007

Surviving Pool Feeds (Without Drowning)   [Studio Monthly]

Jim Feeley

As you may recall, a lab test indicated that cyclist Floyd Landis had synthetic testosterone in his body during his victorious 2006 Tour de France ride. since I’m both writing a book and working on a TV doc about doping in sport, I had to be there to collect words and video...  »

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