Last weekend, we helped a friend on a short project, which gave us our first real-world experience with the Sony EX-1; overall, we felt that it was a good strong image coming out of the camera. Here are a few of our other first impressions and experiences:
Archive for January, 2009

Fun with the Sony EX-1
January 28, 2009
QuickTime Pointers
January 23, 2009While looking for info on downloading AJA codecs, something I needed to do to get ready for the color correction on The Red Machine (more on that soon!), I stumbled across this nifty page filled with tips on working with QuickTime:
http://www.fxguide.com/article462.html
FXGuide.com is affiliated with fxphd.com, a very cool-sounding online VFX training program; I’ve had fantasies about taking some of their courses — but no time, so for the moment, I’ve consoled myself with the bite-sized learning available at www.lynda.com, which is great.
I was recently talking to someone about learning about filmmaking technology, and I realized that aside from spending years interviewing the best in the fields of cinematography, visual effects, film editing, sound editing and mixing, I’d learned most of what I knew from www.pixelcorps.com, with Lynda.com a close second. I’ve taken a lot of real-world classes too, some of them quite expensive, but those two online sources beat them all, and for a relatively low price.
Anyway, I thought the QuickTime info was very good.

Final Cut Pro Mini-Tips
January 10, 2009Sometimes you want to read a 600-page manual on a software, and sometimes you don’t…
I’ve been giving people a lot of little tips about Final Cut Pro lately — those time-saving mini-techniques that we all pick up in our own particular ways, and I thought I’d write up a short list of those.
But first, I decided to go prowling around the web to see what other lists and tips were out there. Here were a few that I found especially useful:
http://digitalfilms.wordpress.com/2008/06/26/ten-tips-for-a-better-final-cut-pro-experience/
http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/video/articles/18576.aspx
http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/freshdv/story/top_10_final_cut_pro_tips_and_tricks/
This last one is from 2004 but still has lots of good info — and Ken Stone’s site is great, one of the first places I look when I need an FCP answer:
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/option_key_fcp_4_balis.html