Digital Video - December 2007 - (Page 14) DV UPDATE IBC PERSPECTIVES COMING IN DV January L.A. INK: Behind the scenes of the hit TLC reality series. IN REVIEW: First look at Sony’s PMW-EX1 camcorder. INTERNET KILLER: Inside the Twisted Pictures/Break.com Web horror series. BROADWAY VIDEO: Restoring Saturday Night Live for DVD. WOMEN BEHIND THE CAMERA: Alexis Krasilovsky’s digital doc. DV 101: Location lighting tools and technique. INSTANT EXPERT: Tripods and other camera support accessories. L.A. Ink Cooke's "/i" box tracks the lens' focal length, focus, and aperture information. with a removable center monopod and detachable mid-level supports that double as baby legs. It’s clever, well-made— though only available in aluminum—and perfect for anyone who needs to position a camera as high as 98 inches. ELSEWHERE In displays, Astro Design’s DM-3400 56- inch LCD monitor, with a resolution of 3840x2160 designed to meet the DCI 4K digital cinema spec, was introduced at the last IBC and is now in production. This eye-catching monitor (approx. $58,000) has two dual-link HD-SDI inputs and 4 DVI inputs. Adobe announced that Premiere CS3 has native P2 and AVC-I support, including writing files back to P2 cards. EditShare’s latest version (5.0) provides project sharing for Apple Final Cut Pro users, support for iSCSI, and a brand new archiving option. Abaltat, an Irish company, introduced Muse—software that creates musical compositions by analyzing the visual patterns within images and the editing rhythms in a program. It can be used to create the perfect click track to hand your composer—or perhaps send him or her to the unemployment line. Kenwood, along with one of the elec- DEMAND MORE. Audio-Technica’s portable dual wireless solution. Introducing Audio -Technica’s new 1800 Series dual-channel camera-mount UHF wireless systems. These ultra-portable professional wireless systems are designed for simultaneous use of two microphones. Systems include plug-on and/or body-pack transmitters plus a compact dual receiver featuring: • Two independent receiver channels • Two balanced outputs, independent audio level controls • UHF reception (996 frequencies selectable/25 kHz steps) The new 1800 Series delivers more: crystal-clear audio quality & the incredibly versatile performance that distinguish Audio-Technica products around the world. • True Diversity operation • Automatic frequency scanning • Tone Lock™ squelch • Headphone monitor output www.audio-technica.com http://www.audio-technica.com http://www.audio-technica.com
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