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Linkage: March 2011

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

This Japan Quake Map is amazing to watch as it shows the quake and its aftershocks in a way you may not have seen before. Consider donating to the Red Cross if you can. Or Doctors Without Borders for another great cause.

Avid Media Composer 5.5 has shipped. You asked, Avid listened. And Freddy’s big list of Avid links has been updated accordingly.

There’s been a lot of speculation on the next version of Final Cut Pro. I speculated a bit more. And this Cinema5D thread is just insane in its length and discussion on the topic.

Here’s the NAB exhibit interactive floorplan.

Are you going to the NAB SuperMeet? You could win a $30,000 DaVinci Resolve.

The RED EPIC articles and footage are starting to really fly. Check out The Impossible Shot.

These shooting tips from the edit suite are good shooting tips for all shooters.

Even if you don’t know what frankenbiting is you’ve probably done it before.

If you use Media Composer and AMA then you should know how to get out of the yard.

Here’s a great piece on DaVinci Resolve vs. Nucode Film Master.

Did you see all the 28 Days of Quicktips collected into one place?

Did you know you can communicate with Adobe’s pro video and audio teams?

If you don’t use multiple FCP window layouts you really should learn how to do it.

So you CAN install iMovie on a first generation iPad.

Try x264 as an alternative to H.264.

That’s a cute video to promote the Arri Alexa and your studio.

AJA Ki Pro Mini vs. nanoFlash.

Being an editor is hard work. And again but different: Being an editor is hard work.

If you’re wondering about SAN storage system then read this article.

And if you’re wondering about an “inexpensive” display for your post production then this article might help with that.

Another way to wirelessly control FCP with your iPhone.

I like to read about other’s Adobe Lightroom workflow since I use it and I’m not a pro photographer.

You might win an iPod Touch by submitting your idea for destroying one.

Links from Twitter:

GTechbyHitachi A classic #tedtalk to enjoy: How to make work-life balance work! http://ow.ly/4335e

MediaSilo Been wondering how to add your MediaSilo channels to your Apple TV? http://tinyb.it/4D680CB439FCB

freshdv Shutter Speed vs FPS: Here’s a short video tutorial on the topic of Shutter Speed http://bit.ly/dKuBhL

HDnews NVidia Announces CUDA 4.0 http://bit.ly/e1MbSJ

creattica The Freelancer’s Cheat Sheet for Collections http://enva.to/g4KcVz

FCPdotCO How to move projects from Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere using XML http://tinyurl.com/6cg8yds

endlesspicnic Wow, great blog post over at @hurlbutvisuals — the holy grail of 5D Media Management practices! http://bit.ly/hsZLXv

DanMoranColor I got bored after 18 nodes on HD Alexa ProRes 4444 http://plixi.com/p/82300914

artguillotine Sally Menke Audio interview PT. 1 http://bit.ly/ggrYxf PT. 2 http://bit.ly/g3nw7D

finalcutters 189 FREE Final Cut Studio plug-ins and apps #fcp #finalcutpro #editingandpost http://bit.ly/fcfree

artguillotine Want to know how to ingest and edit 7D footage on #avid http://bit.ly/h5t544 check out this video

joetombarello Do You Know Where Your Codecs Are In Your Computer? A Must Read For Video Editors ~> http://adobe.ly/hBm3YI

conigs The 3/11 earthquake as filmed by 15 citizens, viewed simultaneously. http://www.twofourtysixpm.com/

seanbonner Seriously, this first person Tsunami video is one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen. http://ow.ly/4dvh0

ftwo The Big Picture: Earthquake hits Japan http://post.ly/1jiSj

Linkage: February 2011

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

We’re doing 28 Days of Quicktips again over at the Editblog on PVC. And we’re also looking for reader submitted Quicktips. The best one gets  their choice of  a book and some iOS software. There’s been some great ones submitted thus far.

This is an interesting Motion Graphics Salary Survey.

This is a nice, quick trip for beginners through the After Effects 5 user interface.

If interesting in the new Panasonic AF100 here’s two good articles about this new cam.

Tao of Color has been continuing the move from Apple Color to DaVinci Resolve.

Magic Bullet Denoiser updated to fix some of the buggyness.

There’s a lot of good reading here about case studies in film editing.

And if you’re interested in mocha then here’s a good case studying using mocha AE.

Plus here’s a review of the powerful mocha Pro.

Do you need some cool uses for a monopod?

Doing some hand drawn animation in After Effects?

So, Lightworks editing software is free and nobody cares … apparently.

Shiny Shit is “A documentary about how one film editor decided to get even.”

Darren Aronofsky recommends these books about making movies.

If you ever need an editing application for Windows there’s apparently at least 18 free ones.

This CollabraCam iPhone app is kinda like a multicam production tool.

These are nice editing metaphors.

Everyone out there should look at this Fast, Cheap, Great infographic.

Links from Twitter:

justwinston “It’s like the 2001: A Space Odyssey of boxes.” A video about Kubrick’s archival boxes:  (.wmv)

mozhenko “Prepping a Final Cut Pro Project for Color Correction in DaVinci Trsolve on Vimeo” 

shepherdfx The 10 Creepiest Abandoned Places 

melrosematt “Color Grading” tips for Avid Media Composer 

freshdv RT @: Why Shoot in LOG? @ demonstrates the differences between LOG and REC709 in this video, 

artguillotine Check out what FCP originally looked like: 

CineAltaNews Recap:  workflow guides for , Double Speed Ingest for  here 

kev_mon Conan’s Editor Cracks Me Up! “I am a Avid Final Cut Ho” – The Ballad of the Bear Wrestler – American Editor 

ESLightworks We have an interview with Tariq Anwar about his highly acclaimed use of  on our site: 

melrosematt Check out New Avid Digital Media Guide 

notesonvideo Douglas Trubull, Larry Thorpe, Mark Schubin and the 24p debate: 

luge INCEPTION: 10 min doc on filming Zero Gravity & Corridor fight seq’s- fantastic! 

AdobeAE complete list of all keyboard shortcuts in After Effects CS5 (+information on modifying them): 

digitalreb Premiere CS6 will apparently offer user experience improvements in order to tempt FCP users: appleinsider.com/articles/11/01…

This Week: SuperMeet and DSLR Filmmaking Bundle

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

As I write this it’s Tuesday night. Time is running out for two separate but equally cool things happening in our video production and post world. One is an educational bundle and one is an event. Both have only a few days left before they are gone!

The Tenth Annual San Francisco FCPUG SuperMeet is this coming Friday, January 28. Tickets are on sale now for $15 with $20 tickets at the door. As always there’s quite an agenda for this SuperMeet including a number of actual Final Cut Studio presentations! One of those is a presentation by the makers of the hilarious I The ProRes Maker music video. And there will be presentations on 3D and Smoke on Mac among others. Of course the world famous raffle is taking place  once again with over $47,000 in prizes. One of those prizes is an AJA Ki Pro Mini so if it’s actually shipping by then the winner may be one of the first owners!

All the information you might need to know about attending the the Tenth Annual San Francisco FCPUG SuperMeet is available at the SuperMeet webpage. Looks like it’s going to be a fun show.

The other item available this week only is a superbundle that FilmmakingWebinars.com has put together with all five DSLR filmmaking webinars they’ve produced thus far. This is $50 for five webinars and includes the  5 on-demand webinars, bonus material, podcast interviews as well as project and media files for trying out what was learned.

The 5 topics include the Production Reality Check, Post Workflows (which was my particular webinar), Color Grading Workflows, Audio Techniques Production and Post and DSLR Stabilizing Techniques.

This is a one-of-a-kind bundle so if you’re new to DSLR filmmaking the price of $50 really can’t be beat for the sheer volume of material you’ll get for that price. But hurry as this sale is only good through 1-29-2011.

Linkage: January 2011

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

TomCruise.com had a recent article about editing and the Editblog on PVC got a mention!

Studio Daily has posted my DaVinci Resolve for Mac review. It’s from an Apple Color user’s pov.

If you’re an Avid user then read this post about QuickTime workflow for proper brightness levels.

And here’s a must read piece if you’re syncing dailies in Avid Media Composer.

Yet another great article from Oliver Peters about demystifying color grading.

If you’re wondering about RED’s HDRx then this post explains a lot.

Speaking of color grading Little Frog in High Def looks at Colorista II.

ProLost is trying to help you determine The Shot You Can Make.

What is HD? What is HD indeed.

Need help finding magic hour?

Here’s a nice post about the very cool (though expensive) Cinedeck Extreme.

So are you worried that Apple will abandon Pro Video?

This is a great After Effects tutorial roundup.

Can you really stabilize motion without zooming?

You can get AirPlay to an old Apple TV with this app. And it works as I tried it.

And another USB 3.0 for Mac review.

Links from Twitter:

melrosematt Correct Color Correction? A Great Tech Blog By MVP’s Gary Carter http://bit.ly/gVVrHX

careyd How to re-constitute an FCP project when all you have is the h.264 SD card data: http://bit.ly/e0wJ9S

ebertchicago The Best Documentaries of 2010. My new blog entry, just posted. http://j.mp/f80N08

mjeppsen A handy flowchart to help you decide if you should do a job for free: http://bit.ly/fiPD6x

Lifehacker Sick of DRM on your iTunes video purchases and rentals? Here’s how to remove it: http://lifehacker.com/5731842

FCPDaily Luca Visual FX announces Film FX 2.0 — Awesome grunge & light clip based transitions for FCP, AVID, Premiere, etc!! http://bit.ly/e6jA64

synapticlight Not All 720p Is Created Equally : http://normanpogson.blogspot.com/2011/01/not-all-720p-is-created-equally.html

beerad 210% After Effects: Everything, including the music was made exclusively in After Effects. http://vimeo.com/17092568

artguillotine Help us get our new sister site trimbin.com up and running check it out: http://www.trimbin.com

KarlSoule Adobe Trial Users: Please be aware of some of the trial limitations: http://tinyurl.com/2f2evnn

markspen Ten Reasons to Attend NAB 2011 http://filmmakingcentral.com/fmc2/2011/01/03/blogs/ten-reasons-to-attend-nab-2011/

MrKelly2u Hmm. Cool site for finding flights – it’s almost fun to use! Hipmunk: http://bit.ly/d1X4rv

mikeseymour Detroit in ruins gu.com/p/2m5bv/tw via @guardian

danielkutz David Fincher’s Explains the Henley Royal Regatta Tilt-shift Scene from ‘The Social Network’ | /Film http://bit.ly/hHPpny

hljarboe Kickstarter – “The Bunker Letters” – A Film Of Political Frustration: http://kck.st/fqhhlD

digitalreb This article illustrates the differences between various color spaces and what purposes they are suitable for: http://bit.ly/fpRus3

smalltreecomm The return of ‘rabbit ears’ on televisions across the country? Perhaps says @BE_magazinehttp://tiny.cc/xywhr

And if you’re an editor who hasn’t seen this ProRes rap then you should watch it now:

Holiday Linkage: December 2010

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

If you need a gift idea for an editor then this post might help but you better order today.

So the government is going to turn down loud audio levels on your tv.

The Foundry released the Storm beta and you can read about it here and here and then download it for yourself.

If  you’ve got PC access try the free LightWorks beta. Or read about others doing it.

fxguide has the scoop on the Assimilate / Autodesk lawsuit which is now settled.

And they also have a great side-by-side comparison of the new Sony F3 and a Canon 5D.

There are FCP keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro CS5.

FYI: The great Avid blog Splice Here is becoming Splice Now.

What might be some post trends for 2011?

It’s absolutely true that clients don’t understand video container formats.

If you have a Final Cut Pro support application idea then enter this contest.

These are 10 pretty good tips for making post a lot easier though some of them are specific to the author’s way of working and your mileage may vary.

Alexis Van Hurkman has tons of good content this month including How to Talk to A Colorist, the very handy Rippling Grades Using Groups in Resolve and his newly released Color Correction Handbook.

And speaking of that the Tao of Color has an interview / podcast of an in-depth discussion with Hurkman.

Here’s the follow up to the great Grading the Graders series.

Here’s a big old holiday gift guide for filmmakers.

So this Japanese Sour video that showcases HTML5 is pretty cool. Gotta watch it in the right browser though.

Appropriate for the holiday season: The 12 Hours of Editing.

The Big Picture has the best photos of 2010 as well as National Geographic’s most amazing photos of 2010.

Links from Twitter:

LazyManPro Some amazing aerial footage of NYC done with an RC plane and looks to be GoPro. http://bit.ly/fAJ0mj

artguillotine Top edited Sequences according to Joy of Film Editing Blog http://bit.ly/hNV3Lu

nicholaspatten 40 Examples of Creative and Clever Billboard Designs. http://bit.ly/eJL6zL

lafcpug 10 MORE Things wish I knew the first time I opened FCP by Clay Asbury http://bit.ly/eJ75hu

kev_mon Want to try out Premiere Pro? Then you’ll definitely need this quickstart guide for Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid users http://bit.ly/eN8VGA

walterbiscardi Run #Apple #Color without a proper video card with any graphics card? This person says so. http://tinyurl.com/2awc3go I’m not convinced.

AdobePremiere “Round-Tripping with Avid Media Composer”, from _Premiere Pro CS5 for Avid Editors_: http://bit.ly/fIPvDA

schnittman Chart of Audio Settings for various Media Composer 5 workflows. http://bit.ly/hV06C6

mikejonestv What is Rhythm in film editing? Video interview with distinguished editor Karen Pearlman dissecting this slippery idea. http://bit.ly/gyKOhn

NewMediaDude 100 Great Resources for Cinematographers, Camera Assistants, and Film Professionals – http://bit.ly/cr95sd

wildgrounds 17 min cut from Kubrick’s 2001 have been found http://ow.ly/3oTNa

pjoy New Blog post: HDSLR Encoding wars. Comparing FCP to PP when it comes to encode quality. http://bit.ly/eo9w37

LizHargreaves new post – I just set up iChat for Facebook, here’s how easy it is: http://bit.ly/fFOA8C

latenitefilms Interesting Read >> The results from John Brawley’s 6 camera low light shoot out. F3, RED, Alexa, 16mm, 35mm. http://ltnt.tv/g4bohV

silveradosys Chris from Tangent Devices discusses vWave-Lite for iPad http://bit.ly/c7PBNJ

These are some really cool photos of Niagara Falls … when it ran dry.

Happy holidays!

50% off webinars on Black Friday

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

If you’re not heading out to Target or Home Depot at 4:00 AM then fire up your web browser and grab some new media webinars for half price. There’s a lot of good educational stuff over there to choose from including Web Video Compression Techniques or Editing Bootcamp: Get Organized!. If I may also recommend and of the DSLR webinars including DSLR Filmmaking Color Grading WorkflowsDSLR Filmmaking Production Reality Check and the webinar that I hosted, DSLR Filmmaking Post Workflows. There’s also one more upcoming DSLR webinar called DSLR Filmmaking Audio Techniques Production and Post so there’s something out there for everyone. On December 2 I’ll be doing another webinar called Useful Applications For Digital Filmmakers. It should be a lot of fun so sign up today and head back on Friday for 50% off.

Linkage: Movember 2010

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Tangent released a little iPad app control surface for free.

Little Frog in High Def posted one of the greatest Avid tips ever.

If you missed this rebuttal to a really incorrect Avid vs. FCP article then give it a read.

If you’re doing some Arri Alexa post then check these two articles out.

Editor and Avid Agility author Steve Cohen has been doing a great series of interviews.

Enjoy this Vanity Fair photo article about ILM.

This is a great article on different high end color grading tools.

Here’s some more on Adobe CS5 and NVIDIA Cuda acceleration.

Make Why I took A Day Off And Why You Should Too a reminder read.

You might want to remove the codec name from a Compressor destination for housekeeping purposes.

It’s an iMovie 11 review!

Here’s a review of the CalDigit USB3 drive. Looks fast.

Plagiarism amongst some of our software vendors?

This is a great video interview with Avid CEO Gary Greenfield.

I really like this idea of a Self-repair Manifesto so we don’t always have to buy new shit.

I didn’t know about Lightroom’s Solo Mode.

These are some crazy realtime webstats clicking by.

Here’s an old school Steven Spielberg seminar from AFI.

This is an amazing Subaru commercial.

There’s been a few folks around our post-production Twitter world (Bloom, Rob) growing mustaches for Movember to raise awareness about prostate cancer and men’s health. If you’re so inclined donate on their behalf during the month of November.

Links from Twitter:

BHPhotoVideo Top 10 Misconceptions about #Photography and the Law http://goo.gl/6QIOh

creattica Handling Clients Who Just Aren’t That Into You http://enva.to/akcs94

NewMediaDude Stock Media Buyer’s Guide - http://bit.ly/bQVEyG

chrisgampat Want to see what the Canon 7D can really do for cinema? http://bit.ly/bDUJxK

jgarciapr A bunch of old Walter Murch articles…! Great stuff http://bit.ly/b8Sixw

blatherskyte ILM Doco: 35 years of industrial magic and light http://j.mp/9n63tR

t_films This is still one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. http://vimeo.com/3302330

ccopley How to Edit Multiple Files at Once in Lightroom http://bit.ly/9pK3zH

grking RT @tedhope Gareth Edwards’ MONSTERS Is A Microbudget How To Model http://bit.ly/9BQsEd

creattica RT @macappstorm 7 Reasons Why BusyCal is Better Than iCal http://enva.to/d9ikLf

errolverwey Pearl Jam, the Perils of Fame, and the Trouble With Avoiding It http://j.mp/d6hju1

CrewsControlCam Clearing large amounts of in & out points in FCP @FCPDaily http://ow.ly/36aXT

5tu At this price you gotta get a Mark II Fader ND: http://wideopencamera.com/fader-nd-filter-deal/

steverubel The ultimate guide to everything you can do with Dropbox http://ow.ly/1rmlCM

filmmakingetc What camera assistants should know about the RED: http://filmmakingetc.com/?p=569

shepherdfx Time’s 100 best gadgets since 1923 http://goo.gl/sQeG

And finally you must watch this insanely strange video:

schiffty Was just pointed in the direction of a little clip called “Videotape Editing with Julia Child” http://youtu.be/l49NZ8yk6ws

And speaking of Steve Cohen’s Avid Agility book, here it is on Amazon if you want a copy:

Comcast Extreme 50? Maybe. Maybe not.

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Just about a month and a half ago I suddenly became unable to download large files from the Internet, be they a linked download or updates through the Mac OS Software Update. I was consistently greeted with this error message in Safari: SafariErrorDomain error 1, invalid checksum. Other browsers resulted in similar errors. If I could get a file down I was unable to mount the file as different corruption errors would pop-up then as well.

After exhaustive searching of the ‘net I found no solutions that worked. Other have had the same problem but there seemed to be no magic bullet solution to fix it. I posted a thread on the Apple Discussion Groups and have since seen several people who get the same error but on solution that has worked.

Assuming it was my Mac Pro, that is hardwired to the router, I started from scratch with a complete, clean reinstall of the OS on another drive. Still the same error. Then I discovered it happened on every computer in the house but by signing on to the neighbor’s wifi (with permission) I am able to download these updates. With that revelation I called Comcast. After nearly an hour on the phone we came to no solution. My Internet connection was their “Performace” package that was rated at 12 Mbps of download speed. I suggested to the Comcast tech that he sign me up, for free, to their highest package, Extreme 50 at 50 Mbps down, so I could test the connection over a few days and see if that solved the issue. He informed my that I couldn’t just sign up for free but I could upgrade to that package and cancel in 30 days if I wasn’t satisfied. That’s what I did.

After a reset of the router and modem I began testing the speed for the next month. First off I’ll say that this didn’t fix the download problem, the same error still occurs. My only other idea is to get a new modem. I’m currently running a DOCSIS 3.0 Motoroal Surfboard which is compatible with all of Comcast’s fasted speeds so that doesn’t seem like a solution that will work but I don’t know anything else to try at this point. But this blog post isn’t about the download error but rather the Comcast claimed download speed …

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Linkage: October 2010

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

An appreciation of film editor Sally Menke.

The Karen Schmmer Film Editing Fellowship is accepting applications.

I’ve posted a few goodies over at the Editblog on PVC recently: Quadro FX 4800 for Mac + Premiere Pro CS5 = fast,  Magic Bullet Denoiser, Kicking the tires on DaVinci Resolve for Mac.

Here’s Round III of Oliver Peter’s Easy Canon 5D post.

Shane Ross has a great post on how he got file off a dying RAID via the Terminal.

David Fincher talks about using Adobe products on The Social Network.

Death of A Filmmaker: Anyone Can Shoot Video, Can’t They?

Need help removing banding artifacts in After Effects?

Here’s an in-depth discussion of DaVinci Resolve.

Wanna get a job as an assistant editor?

There’s a new Mac beta of PluralEyes for Premiere Pro.

R3Dform is another new, and expensive, RED processing tool.

The Vimeo award winners are up for your viewing pleasure.

Everybody loves timelapse.

If you’re a Quantel user you can get a free planar tracking plug-in, mocha Track for Quantel.

This really is … ahem … music video homework awesomeness.

SPEED is doing a Hollywood’s Hottest Car Chases sweepstakes!

Links from Twitter:

bpotter Attention #Adobe: We do NOT want this http://bit.ly/911yqw please RT if you want Adobe to pay attention.

ianshepherd 10 things about sound – great post by @bobbyowsinski http://twurl.nl/sqd0fi

adams_cj Join up.. irc.foonetic.net #resolve IRC Davinci Resolve chat!
truelovetech RT @jeremyrsaunders Fabulous piece on the real cost of ‘free’ gu.com/p/2k694/tw via @guardian // it is indeed fabulous.
ericstm “@markspen: Ripcurl is brilliant. http://bit.ly/cq6IVx” <– jaw dropping.
latenitefilms Interesting Read >> Chairman of the Edit: Walter Murch. http://ltnt.tv/avA7Fh
digitalreb Fascinating image gallery – Capturing the Atom Bomb on Film: http://nyti.ms/97gHeM
SeniorsResource Breaking the Silence: A Tribute to Sufferers of Alzhiemer’s and …: Â It pays tribute to caregivers who have been… http://bit.ly/a3TfOH
TwitchPost Our Colorist @hurkman updates his whitepaper “Using RED Media with Final Cut Studio,” written for RED Digital Cinema: http://tiny.cc/cmtvw
Motionworks AFTER EFFECTS | Ever wish you could force #AfterEffects to save when your system is beach balling? Now you can http://bit.ly/aCaUxp
glenbailey readXML Great app for printing list of markers in #FCP. Very useful and free! http://bit.ly/byJjLa
#Avid MC tips you can’t live without. http://tinyurl.com/37sr29z
Absolute_Post Cats abound in this latest spot for IKEA via Mother London. Great post work from our team in the UK! http://fb.me/Fqkl3yF4
petapixel A baby photo becomes an Internet meme: http://j.mp/cEIu1e
And if you haven’t seen it, here’s the first bit of footage from the Panasonic AF-100:

Panasonic AF-100 Hi-RES Extended RE-Cut evaluation by CREWS.TV from Yves Simard on Vimeo.

Panasonic AF-100 Hi-RES Extended RE-Cut evaluation by CREWS.TV from Yves Simard on Vimeo.

Linkage: September 2010

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

Media Composer 5 upgrade prices going up on October 1, 2010—act now to take advantage of current pricing: http://bit.ly/ahLlBA

Alexis Van Hurkman has a great wrap-up to IBC 2010. He talks talks about loving the nodes in DaVinci Resolve.

I really think that Resolve is kinda like our Alexa.

Warren Eagles wrapped up IBC as well.

And DaVinci Resolve for Mac is shipping btw.

Is Final Cut Pro reaching a tipping point in its lack of updates?

Speaking of FCP updates, Apple did release an update this week.

Is your FCP install this stable?

Shane Ross has been doing some great FCP tutorials lately.

AETUTS has opened a marketplace!

We gotta store all that file based media somewhere, somehow.

This Hackintosh idea could give us all a few more PCI slots.

Bookmark this After Effects CS5 tutorial series for beginners if you need it.

Here’s a talent release form that might come in handy as well as some free digital video e-books.

This is a great how-to for a cool Lexus commercial.

I want a Playstation Move, here’s a review.

I love the show Weed and reading about the edit.

Amidst all the Resolve talks, here’s a nice discussion on grading a movie with Apple Color.

And maybe there will be an iPad Color control app.

Maybe there are some solutions for FCP’s media management issues.

18 Awesome Gadgets For A Video Production Specialist To Have. OK.

Links from Twitter:

thedailyMUBI Spike Lee on the opening of 25th HOUR @ArtoftheTitle http://bit.ly/9Gd3m2

MartinBeek Sold my Canon 7D: explaining why…: http://wp.me/pre7n-9G

leolaporte http://bit.ly/dCLk1E is what Delicious could have been if Yahoo hadn’t neglected it. And it syncs with Delicous. I’m using it full time now.

FCPDaily: Avoid subpixels in #FinalCutPro to keep images looking crisp and clean! http://bit.ly/cBlG4q #FCP

ilovehue With XML import too! RT @deanand: #R3D REDcineX build 320 with R3D trim, new REDlog Film, S3D, and more http://bit.ly/aJWqtS

millimeter_mag H.264 for the Mac: Compressor versus x264 http://ow.ly/2Avkx

nprmusic The Making Of The New Arcade Fire Video http://n.pr/caCtAO

StudioDaily RT @Createasphere: Is Werner Herzog’s new 3-D documentary a huge forward leap or total folly? http://lat.ms/bPhw49

digitalreb Interesting thread – The unbelievable slowness of Compressor encoding: http://bit.ly/cdl56b

digitalreb If you own a 2010 Mac Pro, you need to boot into 32-bit mode to use your Avid dongle: http://bit.ly/bMoRK5

digitalreb Found a strange process running on your system? Here’s a great reference site: http://bit.ly/dysTiv

Lightroom Learn when to use a Filter vs. a Smart Collection in #Lightroom: http://bit.ly/c3a82U

Mewshop Final Cut Pro Blog – Vimeo Settings For Final Cut Pro: To read the full article please click here. http://bit.ly/cNcYz6

PeterWiggins 20 Final Cut Pro plugin tutorials http://tinyurl.com/3xozawv

CounterCultureP Flipbook for Arri Alexa: Check out the flip book from Arri for the Alexa.
Shoot > Edit > ALEXA. http://bit.ly/9Tf7l6

AdobePremiere Paul Trani shows how to apply effects and save effect presets: http://bit.ly/aMATq2 details of effect presets:… http://fb.me/Gw1KkrVk

ebertchicago Christiane Kubrick speaks about Stanley and their marriage of 41 years. http://j.mp/9CzmVa

justwinston Read two articles about the Pharmaceutical industry in the past couple days. Horrifying stuff: http://links.wnstn.com/

GuyKawasaki The price tags of 8 famous brand redesigns http://holykaw.alltop.com/the-price-tags-of-8-famous-brand-redesigns

Lifehacker How to Always Get to the Airport On Time http://lifehacker.com/5628154/

TEDTALK Derek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself http://bit.ly/cII95M

Filmbot 2001 :A Space Odyssey- Doco from Douglas Trumbull http://bit.ly/c9htFJ

Finally (and predictably):

stevensantos Congress trying to quietly kill a bill that would cut their pay http://bit.ly/dfQGzl I wrote all my member of Congress about this for comment and not a single word back.