A blog following Director Tim Daust from Reelmind Studios on his journey into the VFX industry for Film / TV.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
How to turn a $300 netbook into a MacBook!
I recently stumbled upon this tiny article over at Gizmodo. The article talks about turning a Dell 10v ($300) into a hackintosh Macbook running snow leopard. Check out the article. The machine wont do much but it works for an extra machine for surfing the net or checking some emails. I guess you could sync your ipod too.
PluralEyes - Time is money.
That's right. Time is money to most people these days. This is for those of you who try to save a buck doing tedious unnecessary tasks.
I have edited numerous live concert events which we filmed with multiple cameras. Sometimes upwards to 9+ HD cameras. Now Final Cut Pro added the multiclip editing functions many moons ago, but who really used it. It was a task to setup, and when you did it was like pulling teeth.
This isn't really the latest news but round about a year ago a software company by the name of Singular Software released a time saving money maker called PluralEyes to the world. This application allows FCP users (and more recently Sony Vegas users) the ability to automatically sync video/audio multicamera (even if the operator turns the cam on/off) shoots to a single audio track. For only $150.00 this stand alone application is one of the best buys that I have made for such an inexpensive piece of software.
To put this into simpler terms. This software saves the headache of painstakingly spending hours manually syncing footage to an audio track via visual/auditory markers. This is easy, yes, but on bigger projects that require multiple syncs this app kicks it! I was able to sync 5 cameras rendered at 1280x720 30p ProRes422 HQ in less than an hour. This totaled near 800GB of video for this project. Anyone who has done syncing knows that its not a pleasure.
Along with the ability to AutoSync your footage to an audio track, PluralEyes also features the ability to create a true multiclip from your autosyncd footage (including another quick step) so that you can see when the cameras are turned off/on. This is great limited the number of viewers to the amount of cameras you have instead of clips.
I will be using this application for a long time. I can see other uses for this other than Live Events. Music Videos, Cooking Shows, and even Films.
Check out the app and happy post guys!
I have edited numerous live concert events which we filmed with multiple cameras. Sometimes upwards to 9+ HD cameras. Now Final Cut Pro added the multiclip editing functions many moons ago, but who really used it. It was a task to setup, and when you did it was like pulling teeth.
This isn't really the latest news but round about a year ago a software company by the name of Singular Software released a time saving money maker called PluralEyes to the world. This application allows FCP users (and more recently Sony Vegas users) the ability to automatically sync video/audio multicamera (even if the operator turns the cam on/off) shoots to a single audio track. For only $150.00 this stand alone application is one of the best buys that I have made for such an inexpensive piece of software.
To put this into simpler terms. This software saves the headache of painstakingly spending hours manually syncing footage to an audio track via visual/auditory markers. This is easy, yes, but on bigger projects that require multiple syncs this app kicks it! I was able to sync 5 cameras rendered at 1280x720 30p ProRes422 HQ in less than an hour. This totaled near 800GB of video for this project. Anyone who has done syncing knows that its not a pleasure.
Along with the ability to AutoSync your footage to an audio track, PluralEyes also features the ability to create a true multiclip from your autosyncd footage (including another quick step) so that you can see when the cameras are turned off/on. This is great limited the number of viewers to the amount of cameras you have instead of clips.
I will be using this application for a long time. I can see other uses for this other than Live Events. Music Videos, Cooking Shows, and even Films.
Check out the app and happy post guys!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Local Artist Spotlight
I would like to do the occasional spotlight on local artists that I recommend, enjoy their work, or just plain like the person/company. I woud like to start this out by spotlighting local Director of Photography Tom Pritchard of Old Town Pictures. Some of you might wonder why I would spotlight possible compitition within the industry. I personaly say what the hell? I mean if someone is good at what they do, then it doesnt really matter what you/I think anyway. Why not support your collegues. Karma.
I think Tom Pritchard has a great eye for composition and lighting. I would love to work with him on a future project.
Check out his site.
http://www.oldtownpictures.com/index.cfm
-Tim
I think Tom Pritchard has a great eye for composition and lighting. I would love to work with him on a future project.
Check out his site.
http://www.oldtownpictures.com/index.cfm
-Tim
Finally started using this blog again after a few years off...
Finally getting the ball rolling again with all of my social networking and web2 linked sites. I have a lot more work to do before I can take a break but this is just the beginning of a whole new outreach to my peers.
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