IPGuard™ Secures the Delivery of any Digital TV, Radio and Data Services Over IP Networks
Lab Introduces Innovative Veristream Automation Tool Into Digital Content Chain
Lenses will be available in July 2012
“Making It in the Music Biz” features notable Yamaha recording artists and other music business professionals
Live video webcast of the address will also be available
Industry Honors Focus on Innovation, Creativity, Excellence in Post Production
Makers of the aiRCam SC debut new product
Event will include Blackmagic Design’s complete range of products for broadcast, post production and live events
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by Mark Petroff
by Chris Meyer
by Christian Dolan
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Matt Jeppsen
Use a boom mic and some common sense!
Here’s a short and sweet video with a tip on the best way to get good production dialogue audio from your talent. Watch below.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
PVC News Staff
“Making It in the Music Biz” features notable Yamaha recording artists and other music business professionals
Full Compass Systems, one of the nation’s leading retailers of pro audio, pro video, AV, lighting and musical instruments, will host a day-long workshop for aspiring musicians on Saturday, June 23rd 2012. “Making It in the Music Biz” is a special gathering of music professionals who will share insights and advice on the practical and business aspects of performing music. The event, based on the popular Launchpad music program, is free to all participants.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
PVC News Staff
Sennheiser MKH 8020, 8050 and MKH 8060 Microphones Excel While Recording Rare Cold-War Era Russian Combat Helicopter for Boutique SFX Library
Rabbit Ears Audio is a boutique sound effects library founded by broadcast engineer Michael Raphael about four years ago. Raphael’s vision for Rabbit Ears has always been to build comprehensive collections of SFX that will fit sound designers’ very specific needs: for example, he has a meticulously thorough collection of rocket sounds, antique engines, hydrophonic sounds, and many others. Recently, Raphael and his team of field recordists took several Sennheiser microphones out to record a Mi-24 Hind — a rare Cold War-era Russian combat helicopter that requires over 26,000 pounds of air pressure to lift off.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
Allan Tépper
Thank you Blackmagic for using HFS+, balanced audio inputs, and standard códecs/file formats.
As some of my colleagues at ProVideo Coalition magazine have already reported, at NAB 2012, Blackmagic announced its first digital motion picture camera, officially known as the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. For US$2999, Blackmagic gives you the camera, a license of DaVinci Resolve (US$995 value) and a license of UltraScope (US$695 value). Supply your own Canon EF or Zeiss ZE lens and recording media. I applaud Blackmagic for making one of the two best possible decisions regarding the formatting used on the removable SSDs (solid state drives), and for using standard códecs/file formats. Unlike what many traditional photo and video camera manufacturers have chosen to implement (the weak FAT32), Blackmagic chose to use HFS+ (aka HFS Plus or Mac OS Extended). In this first look, I’ll review the differences and advantages of either HFS+ or UDF over FAT32, and point out some other details, i.e. the audio connections and file formats. more »
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Bruce A Johnson
Another David looking for Goliath?
Another new-kid-on-the-block aims at the entrenched leader, this time in dangercams.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Allan Tépper
Part 1: Background, why we needed such a microphone, comparative performance tests
Over the past few years, the market has become flooded with USB microphones, but most have been condenser models, and only a couple have been dynamic. Those dynamic models have been USB-only. There has been a need for dynamic USB microphones that were also hybrid (XLR balanced analog + USB digital, together with onboard zero-latency monitoring), especially since the external converters are both costly and bulky, and USB-only microphones are —by nature— more limited in terms of applications. In this part 1, I’ll clarify when dynamic microphones are preferred over condenser models, where USB-connected microphones “fit”, cover Audio Technica’s first hybrid dynamic models, and offer three comparative recordings between our reference Heil PR–40, the legendary Shure SM58, and the new ATR2100-USB, which is one of two handheld hybrid dynamic models from Audio Technica. more »
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
PVC News Staff
Denoiser II Cleans Up “Noisy” Footage; Free Upgrade for Magic Bullet Suite Customers Delivers Reliable Performance, Sharp Results for After Effects Users
Red Giant today released Magic Bullet Denoiser II, a completely re-built version of its popular Denoiser 1.0 tool for removing unwanted noise and artifacts from video footage. Available as a free update for Denoiser 1.0 and Magic Bullet Suite customers, Denoiser II features intelligent default settings that provide immediate clean-up results when first applied to footage. Unlike other denoising tools and methods that can blur fine detail, Denoiser II’s smart default settings, along with advanced noise reducing tools, deliver sharp, clean and professional video results out of the gate.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
PVC News Staff
Special gala event during the 2012 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California
Audio-Technica, a leading innovator in transducer technology, is this year marking “50 Years of Passionate Listening” with its yearlong 50th Anniversary Celebration. The anniversary year officially kicked off in the U.S. with a special gala event during the 2012 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. The party took place at Disney California Adventure Park on the evening of Thursday, January 19, 2012. A-T’s 700-plus special guests included musicians (including several Audio-Technica endorsers), recording arts professionals, dealers, distributors, customers and members of the press. Key personnel from Audio-Technica Japan (the parent company of A-T U.S. and the other A-T companies worldwide) were also in attendance, including Audio-Technica Corporation President Kazuo Matsushita.
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Christian Dolan | 05/02
Sound Devices announces the Pix line of hard drive based sound and picture recorders.
Mark Petroff | 04/28
Free Audio Samples From The 1860s
Christian Dolan | 04/28
False advertising: no zombies.
Christian Dolan | 04/10
Quick peek at the Zaxcom Nomad Portable Recorder
Christian Dolan | 04/07
The Sound Devices MixPre-D
Christian Dolan | 04/04
Texas Sound Guy Reviews Mount For The Sanken COS-11
Christian Dolan | 03/10
AudioMedia Magazine interviews production mixers Simon Hayes and Chris Munro.
Christian Dolan | 03/03
Christian Dolan | 03/02
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