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Video enabled on older nonvideo - canon cameras

UPDATE: New software eos-movrec. You can record video on your 1000D 450D 40D and 50D through a USB cable to your computer. It works through liveview on your camera.
Posted at 00:00 Aug 28, 2010 by Ronald in News | Comments
Finding the Story: Cumbria's Rake Makers
Shooting with an DSLR camera opens up great possibilities in offering full multimedia packages to "newspaper" clients, shooting stills and full-frame HD video with one device, achieving cinematic quality in a small or one-man/woman team. That has been fantastic, and it is certainly of great use for this line of work, says Rii Schroer.
Posted at 20:00 Jul 14, 2010 by Ronald in Profiles | Comments
The rise of the interchangeable lens HD camcorder
UPDATE: Sample video added.
Sony has announced another HD camcorder based on the Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens system, the NEX-VG10.

Posted at 08:38 Jul 14, 2010 by Håvard Ferstad in News | Comments
"A Mother's Story" - how to meet subjects with strong, emotional stories
- It's nice that people have felt moved by this. I suppose the crucial element in the piece is Norma and her story. There is real emotion in her words, this is her actual experience of having a daughter brutalized and how helpless she felt to stop it, says director Ian Gamester.
[Read More]Posted at 17:11 Jul 02, 2010 by Ronald in Profiles | Comments
Video infographics inspiration - "Late autumn garden" - from Clemens Wirth
- I think graphics and animation can bring shorts and documentaries to another level, if they fit, but they should not overload the video, tells multimedia talent and student Clement Wirth.
Posted at 20:11 Jun 28, 2010 by Ronald in Profiles | Comments
Finding the character - "The Bowler" - Sean Dunne

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Posted at 12:45 Jun 27, 2010 by Ronald in Profiles | Comments


