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High Definition Video for Independent Filmmakers
A How To Guide for Digital Filmmakers
Welcome all! This is my blog to share my latest research,
thoughts, etc. on utilizing HD for independent filmmaking.
YES, I am available for consulting
Contact me at mike@hdforindies.com
All content copyright 2004-2007 Mike Curtis.
Friday, February 29, 2008
DCS RED Digital Cinema Event - TOMORROW Saturday March 1st!
DCS RED Digital Cinema Event - Event Registration Powered By Eventbrite
Oops, forgot to blog this one, here's the info:
WHAT: Join us for an exciting and informative afternoon exploring the RED ONE camera and RED Digital Cinema workflow. Get a close look at the cameras and learn first-hand what all the RED hype is about!
This event marks an important milestone for DCS, as it is also our inaugural Northern California/Pacific Northwest Chapter get-together! Doors open at 12.00 Noon so come early and network with your local industry peers.
WHEN: Saturday March 1st from 1.00 PM to 4.00 PM
Doors open at 12.00 Noon
WHERE: NetApp
495 East Java Drive
Building 3
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
NetApp is at the corner of East Java Drive and Crossman Ave. Enter the parking lot at 495 East Java and proceed to building #3. There are big numbers on the glass. Park in the horseshoe section of the parking lot and enter through the patio – look for the black gate and DCS signs.
View Map and Directions Here
COST: FREE.
IMPORTANT: You must be a Digital Cinema Society member to attend this event, however, non-members will be granted a FREE 3-month DCS trial membership with this ticket registration! So what are you waiting for?
AGENDA:
* RED ONE Cameras on display
* RED Digital Cinema overview
* DCS President and Cinematographer James Mathers discusses RED ONE Production Workflow
* Silverado Systems President Torrey Loomis discusses and demonstrates RED Post-Production Workflow
* Screening of RED ONE demo footage and selected clips from two RED Features
* DCS Member Panelists: Filmmaker Adam Wilt, DP Art Adams and VideoFax Managing Partner Leigh Blicher lead topical discussion during our Q & A Sessions.
Light refreshments will be available.
This meeting is being organized and moderated by Chapter President Simon Sommerfeld, and hosted by DCS member and Creative Director, Trudi Melohn at NetApp.
See their page for map and directions. Should be good!
Oops, forgot to blog this one, here's the info:
WHAT: Join us for an exciting and informative afternoon exploring the RED ONE camera and RED Digital Cinema workflow. Get a close look at the cameras and learn first-hand what all the RED hype is about!
This event marks an important milestone for DCS, as it is also our inaugural Northern California/Pacific Northwest Chapter get-together! Doors open at 12.00 Noon so come early and network with your local industry peers.
WHEN: Saturday March 1st from 1.00 PM to 4.00 PM
Doors open at 12.00 Noon
WHERE: NetApp
495 East Java Drive
Building 3
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
NetApp is at the corner of East Java Drive and Crossman Ave. Enter the parking lot at 495 East Java and proceed to building #3. There are big numbers on the glass. Park in the horseshoe section of the parking lot and enter through the patio – look for the black gate and DCS signs.
View Map and Directions Here
COST: FREE.
IMPORTANT: You must be a Digital Cinema Society member to attend this event, however, non-members will be granted a FREE 3-month DCS trial membership with this ticket registration! So what are you waiting for?
AGENDA:
* RED ONE Cameras on display
* RED Digital Cinema overview
* DCS President and Cinematographer James Mathers discusses RED ONE Production Workflow
* Silverado Systems President Torrey Loomis discusses and demonstrates RED Post-Production Workflow
* Screening of RED ONE demo footage and selected clips from two RED Features
* DCS Member Panelists: Filmmaker Adam Wilt, DP Art Adams and VideoFax Managing Partner Leigh Blicher lead topical discussion during our Q & A Sessions.
Light refreshments will be available.
This meeting is being organized and moderated by Chapter President Simon Sommerfeld, and hosted by DCS member and Creative Director, Trudi Melohn at NetApp.
See their page for map and directions. Should be good!