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Mercedes Benz Fashion Show

Mercedes Benz Fashion Show, NY.

I love this MBFS video with DL1961. Just for a few minutes look at the setting, the openness of the runway for the dancers and the models, the unobtrusive audio, two video cameras and an assortment of ground supported lighting to see how the designer transforms a simple building into a fashion show.

Sometimes its not the cost of the design that makes the event work, it is the uniqueness of the venue. This video so reminds me of the years I spent doing fashion shows in Europe in dealerships for Audio, Citroen and Renault where we would do exactly this – transform the dealership into a state of the art fashion show.

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Barco launches new 4k digital ...

Barco DP4K-P postproduction projector

Barco 4K projector

Barco has launched the world’s first 4k projector solely with the post production market in mind. Called the DP4K-P, it has a dedicated 4k input board with 4 x 3Gb/s inputs allowing playback in native 4K, combined with a new color filter to accurately match colors to any color gamut.

A unique feature of this projector is the revamped dedicated Communicator software, allowing greater control for color correction for an individuals eye for 3D content. With a new interface and menu structure, this should allow operators to navigate all the functionality of the settings and reducing the need for additional training.

“To achieve best-in-class performance for postproduction, we have equipped our DP4K-P with purpose-designed components such as a 4K input board and a high-contrast lens,” comments Goran Stojmenovik, Product Manager at Barco.

Free webinar demo

Barco is hosting free demos of the new dedicated Communicator software on Tuesday March 19th 2013.

Register for the webinar at 08:00 GMT / 09:00 CET / 16:00 CST
Register for the webinar at 08:30 PDT / 11:30 EDT

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Record your Life on video ...

How do you remember what is happening in your life with all the small, humorous, fascinating and even tragic events that happen to each of us every day?

For Cesar Kuriyama, the answer to that question was to record one second of every day for the rest of his life onto video and edit them all together, so that he can view what has happened and make changes in his life for he future.
Here is his story from TED talks.

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Filming a simple Web Video

Canon Camcorder

Filming a web video requires attention to the slightest detail.

1If you have never filmed a web video before, then you may only be concerned with how the video looks. While this is very important, there is something that you must pay attention to even more than how the video looks. If you have ever watched a web video, and the audio was off, either it was too quite or it didn’t match with what was happening on the screen, you probably stopped the video and went to another website.

This is because the audio of a web video is extremely important in getting your message across. But how do you ensure that your web video has great audio quality?

2The main step to having amazing audio with your web video is to make sure that you have all of the proper equipment. Now, this doesn’t mean that you have to go out and purchase a $500 boom microphone that motion pictures use, however, it does mean that you will need to have at least the basic equipment needed. Many people when they film a web video simply use the microphone that is located on their video camera. While this may be passable for more visually-focused web videos, many videos require a person to talk.

When you use the pre-installed microphone on your camera, you are going to get low-quality sound, and if it is windy outside, or if there is any type of background noise, your audio will be a mess. This is why having a decent hand-held microphone, or even better a lav mic that can clip onto the person speaking’ shirt or jacket is very important.

“audio of a web video is extremely important in getting your message across”

3The best sound is obviously going to come from the Lav attached close to the person speaking mouth. But if you want a video without the obviously black bumble bee being seen then there are alternative methods to get good audio. Just use a hand held as if you are a news reporter. If you are worried that holding a hand-held microphone will make your web video look “cheap,” here are a couple of ways to cheat the system. If you have more than one person helping you with your web video, simply allow the extra person to hold the microphone out of frame while you are speaking. This will ensure that you are clearly, and professionally, heard but you don’t have to worry about holding the microphone. However, if you do not have an extra person to hold the microphone, you can simply place the microphone close to you, but keeping it out of the shot. This method works best on up-close tight framed shot, like above the waist or “bust” shot.

Since the frame will be closer on you, you will not have to worry about the microphone showing up in the shot. If you are filming siting down, you can place the microphone on a table by you. Another great tip when sitting down and filming a tight frame, is to hold the microphone in your lap with it facing upwards, just don’t move your legs a lot!

This will let you have a shot that is focused on your mid-waist and up, as well as allowing the microphone to be close enough to your mouth to record the audio. Make sure that you speak louder than you normally do when the microphone is in your lap, however, don’t yell.

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SuperBowl 2013 not so super ...

Destiny's Child Performing at the half time show (Courtesy of Tumblr)

Destiny’s Child Performing at the half time show (Courtesy of Tumblr)

With 100 million viewers and after spending over $336 million dollars after the destruction from Katrina on the New Orleans Superdome, you would think that the power company could at least keep the power on until the end of the game!

A joint statement from Entergy New Orleans, which provides power to the stadium, and Superdome operator SMG shed some light on the chain of events, although they weren’t sure about the source of the problem. It apparently started at the spot where Entergy feeds power into the stadium’s lines.

“A piece of equipment that is designed to monitor electrical load sensed an abnormality in the system,” the statement said. “Once the issue was detected, the sensing equipment operated as designed and opened a breaker, causing power to be partially cut to the Superdome in order to isolate the issue. … Entergy and SMG will continue to investigate the root cause of the abnormality.”

No matter what size of production you are planning there is always the opportunity for something to go wrong. Hopefully it will never be as big and take as long as 34 minutes to fix like the SuperBowl size problem did this weekend.
That still leaves the question about a back up plan? Every event should be planned with a back up in mind, trying to think through all the contingencies and working ahead of the game on how it could be fixed asap.

On the phone today with a colleague in NY and he said that he heard Beyonce mention that they lost power twice during rehearsals, after the first outage that would have been my cue to have a redundant backup plan in place! My next call would have been to Aggrekko Generators.
Interestingly enough the half time show was run off additional generators, so maybe the production guys did take fair warning?

The moral of this story is, after all the planning has been finalized, always have a back up plan that can go into place should the need arise.

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