In this extended episode, first airing April 1, 2014, Dave Nuttycombe adds a special segment to the podcast, and Bill talks with local filmmaker Aaron Shirley of Old Red Beak Productions on the topic of 4K (or “Ultra HD”) cinematography.
Podcast Chapters
- Introduction (0:00)
- Learning from My Mistakes (4:56)
- Secrets of Shooting in 4K Resolution (7:01)
- Community Question (54:19)
- Conclusion (1:07:10)
Show Notes
Below are links to external sites and/or supporting material referenced in this episode.
Introduction
- 48 Hour Film Project: Washington, DC (official site)
- TIVA-DC (official site)
- TIVA Meetings & Events (events page)
- How to Produce Media for Streaming and the Future of Delivering Content to Different Platforms (event page)
- Henninger Media Services (official site)
- The Broken Continent (official site)
- LAWEBFEST 2014 (official site)
- HollyWeb Festival 2014 (official site)
- Max Headroom (TV series) (Wikipedia page)
- Awesome Con DC (official site)
- Episode 22: The 48 Hour Music Video Project (podcast episode page)
Learning from My Mistakes
- Dave Nuttycombe (IMDb page)
- Travesty Films (official site)
- The 48 Hour Music Video Project (official site)
- The Black List (official site)
- Big data (Wikipedia page)
Secrets of Shooting in 4K Resolution
- Aaron Shirley (IMDb page)
- 4K (resolution) (Wikipedia page)
- Sony F55 CineAlta 4K (official product page)
- Red Digital Cinema Camera Company (Wikipedia page)
- Red Scarlet (official product page)
- Red Epic Dragon (official product page)
- Arri Alexa (Wikipedia page)
- JVC GY-HMQ10U (official product page)
- Blackmagic Design (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS-1D C (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS C500 (Wikipedia page)
- Panasonic LUMIX GH4 (official product page)
- GoPro: Hero3 (Wikipedia page section)
- Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones (IMDb page)
- Digital cinematography (Wikipedia page)
- Digital movie camera (Wikipedia page)
- Data compression (Wikipedia page)
- Raw image format (Wikipedia page)
- Film speed: ISO (digital cameras) (Wikipedia page section)
- Nvidia (Wikipedia page)
- Solid-state drive (Wikipedia page)
- RAID (Wikipedia page)
- Red Rocket (official product page)
- Final Cut Pro (Wikipedia page)
- Final Cut Pro X (Wikipedia page)
- Adobe Premiere Pro (Wikipedia page)
- Digital imaging technician (Wikipedia page)
- USB 3.0 (Wikipedia page)
- Offline editing (Wikipedia page)
- Adobe Creative Suite 6 (Wikipedia page section)
- Adobe Creative Cloud (Wikipedia page)
- Avid Technology (Wikipedia page)
- Sony Vegas Pro (Wikipedia page)
- Digital Picture Exchange (Wikipedia page)
- Digital cinema (Wikipedia page)
- Youtube - 4k Resolution (YouTube playlist page)
- Sony 4k Ultra HD Media Player (official product page)
- Redray Player (official product page)
- Vimeo: 4k (Vimeo tag search result page)
- Netflix (official site)
- House of Cards (IMDb page)
- High Efficiency Video Coding (Wikipedia page)
- VP9 (Wikipedia page)
- Advanced Television Systems Committee standards (Wikipedia page)
- ISDB (Japan) (Wikipedia page)
Secrets of Shooting in 4K Resolution(continued)
- “Japan’s NHK tests long-distance 8K TV broadcast signal” (PC World article)
- 8K (resolution) (Wikipedia page)
- High frame rate (Wikipedia page)
- Peter Jackson (IMDb page)
- Showscan (Wikipedia page)
- Motion interpolation (Wikipedia page)
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (IMDb page)
- National Geographic Headquarters (official site)
- Macro photography (Wikipedia page)
- Aaron E Shirley/Old Red Beak Productions (YouTube user page)
- Old Red Beak Productions (official site)
Community Question
- Racking focus (Wikipedia page)
- Francis Abbey (IMDb page)
- Ciscovaras.com (Francis Abbey site)
- List of Canon camcorders: Digital camcorders (Wikipedia page section)
- Canon EOS 500D/EOS Rebel T1i (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS 550D/EOS Rebel T2i (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS 60D (Wikipedia page)
- 6 Nonsmokers (official site)
- Richard Cutting (IMDb page)
- Milgram and the Fastwalkers (official site)
- List of Panasonic camcorders: Professional high definition models (Wikipedia page section)
- Canon EOS 5D (Wikipedia page)
- Prime lens (Wikipedia page)
- Kevin Good (IMDb page)
- Crisis Lab (official site)
- Canon EOS C300 (Wikipedia page)
- Kenneth J. Coughlan (IMDb page)
- KEG Productions (official site)
- JVC GY-HMZ1U (official product page)
- Canon PowerShot (Wikipedia page)
- Panasonic AG-DVX100 (Wikipedia page)
- XLR connector (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS 600D/EOS Rebel T3i (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS 5D Mark II (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS 5D Mark III (Wikipedia page)
- Nikon F-501/N2020 (Wikipedia page)
- Electronic news-gathering (Wikipedia page)
- Guerrilla filmmaking (Wikipedia page)
- Weapons of Mass Production: “Best Camera for Under $1000” (YouTube page)
- Canon EOS 650D/EOS Rebel T4i (Wikipedia page)
- Canon EOS 700D/EOS Rebel T5i (Wikipedia page)
Conclusion
- Episode 35: Malicious Intent (podcast episode page)
- Ark (Hulu page)
- North by Northwest (IMDb page)
- VistaVision (Wikipedia page)
- “Lights Out” (Vimeo page)
- Who’s There? A Horror Short Film Challenge (official site)
- Episode 25: The Horror, the Horror (podcast episode page)
Feedback
- iTunes Store podcast page (for ratings/comments)
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