Friday, July 30, 2010

'Inception' Ending Extended (VIDEO)


For my fellow Inception fans, this film clip helps explain the experience of the ending.... after you watch it, you'll know what I mean, and if you haven't seen the film, not to worry, it won't make any sense at all to you.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Some Useful Info for Wannabe Videographers
I've been a shooter (film and video) for over 30 years professionally. Occasionally I get a chance to pass along some tips for grabbing the best images under all sorts of circumstances, which usually means advising people to use a tripod.
Times are changing, you may have noticed, and some of the "rules of thumb" for good camerawork are changing. I found this article to be very useful and worth considering.

http://www.onlinevideo.net/2010/07/shooting-for-the-small-screen-do-the-old-rules-apply/

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

RIAA Hypocrisy

Remember the stories about College students et al, being sued for downloading copies of favorite songs? Totally costing the music industry millions, according to record company flacks... supported by the RIAA thugs. Well, wonder how this story fits in:

"July 26 (Bloomberg) -- Univision Radio Inc., a Spanish- language broadcaster, will pay $1 million to settle claims it secretly accepted payment from a record label for playing songs on the air, the Federal Communications Commission said.

“Payola -- the idea of pay-for-play -- misleads the listening public,” FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said today in a statement. The agency is committed “to ensuring that broadcasters play it straight with the public,” he said.

The broadcaster, which owns or operates 70 stations in 16 U.S. markets, also entered a plea in a related criminal case filed by the Justice Department at federal court in Los Angeles, the FCC said.

The case “relates to a payola scheme by an isolated group of employees” at Univision Music Group from 2003 to 2006, Univision said in an e-mailed statement. New York-based Univision reported the misconduct to federal prosecutors, and the music group was sold in 2008, the statement said. Universal Music Group bought the unit, according to a company statement."

OK to spend money to get stations to play the song, which gets the artist and label exposure, but the sky falls when someone passes along a song to a friend via computer. Over the air is free, over the Net robs the label.... amazingly stupid thought processes.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Enhance Your iPhone Camera With Latest Photo Apps

As an iPhone 3G user, almost an antique now, there is some good information in this post. I recommend it.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Friday, July 23, 2010

Candy Making Video

If you are going to make a candy making demo video, this is a good example, it's just busting out with excitement. Host's name is Becky Wunder ( I assume it's real) and is in the news today. I'll let you find out why.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBFJwdXiqqs&feature=related

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Shirley Sherrod is owed an apology by Breitbart and Fox, and now the NYT

http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/61037

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

BP's Photoshopped Command Center Just The Latest In A Pattern Of Deception


This is an amazing PR fail and what does it say about the company's comprehension of how new media renders all the old tricks obsolete?

I am gob-smacked!! (Sp??)
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Chile Approves Net Neutrality


Exactly what's needed here.

Anyone who watches streamed movies, i.e., Netflix, should be alarmed by the big media conglomerates meeting behind closed doors with the FCC commissioners (illegal?) to try and destroy the Net as we know it.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

MediaMarv now on Tumblr

Yep, just when you thought the whole social media thing might be waning, here comes another site to play with: Tumblr.
Setting up the blog now, so there is not much to see as of yet... but it's a good way to get an additional link going back to this page, and Google loves links!!

www.mediamarv.tumblr.com

Monday, July 12, 2010

My Site of the Day:
http://www.bprepublicans.com/page/content/bprepublicans
Notice that this site contains Facebook and Twitter links. That's a sure way to get your message out these days, plus, all the links coming from diverse sources increases the chances that it will rise to the top of a Google search page.

If you have any sort of public interest web site, for or non profit, this is an excellent example of how to maximize your exposure.

And your site could contain video, possibly from a Flip camera.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Size Does Matter... in Photography!

In response to recent questions, I'd like to demonstrate why shooting stills at your camera's highest quality settings (and not necessarily raw) enables you to do very useful things.
In this example, a friend used her Canon Rebel EOS on an outing we made to Matanzas Creek winery to enjoy the lavender before it was all harvested. A passing stranger was willing to shoot a foursome of us, so we got this badly composed but very large image: 8.9mbs. So, I liked the way Kay and I looked, cropped it radically to make a photo appropriate for a mailing label, but even so, the finished image was nearly 400 kbs, a very usable size. Here are the images so you can see for yourself.

Original










Cropped:

Thursday, July 01, 2010

New Business Card Released

Reflecting the changing world of an experienced cinematographer like myself, just calling your self a photographer, videographer et al, seems old school. So now I have created a new business card that more accurately reflects what's happening in the image collecting business. Using the new cameras, like the Flip Mino, the Canon T2i or even my Sony DVCAM (which still uses Mini-DV tape) require a wider range of abilities and fortunately my 30+ years in the business has helped me make the transition.