If you’re an editor or anyone interested in Red One camera post-production workflow, check out this excellent podcast, sponsored by the American Cinema Editors (A.C.E.): About 35 people assembled in the DI theater at PlasterCITY Digital Post in Hollywood on Tuesday, May 13, and were treated to a fantastic presentation on using the Red Camera [...]
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Great A.C.E. Podcast on Red Basics for Editors, by PlasterCity Guys
Posted in 4K, A.C.E., Assimilate Scratch, Avid, DCP, DIT, Final Cut, Indie filmmaking, PlasterCity, Quicktime, R3D, REDCINE, Red Alert, Red Camera, Red digital cinema, Redcode RAW, backup, color correction, digital cinema, digital distribution, film editing, podcast, post-production on Thursday, 18 September 2008, 12:30 pm | Leave a Comment »
Tim O’Reilly’s Good Keynote At Web 2.0 Expo: With Chunk on Enterprise 2.0
Posted in Amazon Web Services, Assimilate Scratch, EngineYard, Enterprise 2.0, NLE, RightScale, Tim O'Reilly, Web 2.0, ambient computing, cloud computing, digital cinema, google, heroku, mobile phones, presentations on Friday, 2 May 2008, 11:48 am | 1 Comment »
I always listen to what Tim O’Reilly has to say. Smart guy who knows tech and has a good track record of accurately foreseeing (and guiding) trends (he coined “Web 2.0″). It’s well worth checking out his presentation a couple weeks ago at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. In case you don’t have the [...]
Final Cut Server + Assimilate’s Scratch Cine released
Posted in Assimilate Scratch, Final Cut, Indie filmmaking, color correction, post-production, telecine, workflow on Wednesday, 9 April 2008, 1:39 am | Leave a Comment »
Two good and interesting things released, in advance of NAB… Final Cut Server Asset management and workflow automation for post-production studios using Final Cut (where many editors touch a projects and there are thousands of shared and re-purposed media assets). Scratch Cine (for Red) from Assimilate: Virtual telecine for Red .R3D files, i.e., project manage [...]









