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Get to know Rod and Keith of TechMove
In This Episode…
- Intro to Episode 11 and ‘Keith’s Gearbox’ – he talks about how to trick your Mac into using a PC Gaming CPU Card for CUDA Acceleration. Learn about some of the graphics cards Keith uses for his Premiere Pro CC Mercury Playback engine such as the NVidia Quadro 4000, Quadro 4800, K5000, GTX 770 and GTX 285. and a new Major Adobe Premiere / Media Encoder CC bug he’s discovered in the Adobe Creative Cloud product.
- Rodney takes Keith to task for his choice of the ‘look’ for his Virgin America Airlines films, and this leads into a lengthy discussion about ‘what is filmic.’ We talk about cinematographic, camcorder, and lens choices and what can make video look like film. We talk about the camcorders and lenses they use including the Sony FS100, Sony FS700, Sony SEL18-200mm E-Mount Zoom Lens, Panasonic GH3, Red Epic, Canon 5D Mark III, Canon C100, C300 and C500. We also discuss if RAW capture, the Zacuto Camera Shootout documentary series, proper lighting, and DSLR problems such as moire, aliasing, and banding.
- “It’s Too Steady!” Keith uses his new film “International Orange – The Bridge Re-Imagined” to illustrate why sometimes it’s good to make your footage less steady using post-production plugins such as the Coremelt Plugins for FCP X and Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. He talks of how his use of the Zacuto EVF and Z -Mount Zwivel, modified EVF Gorilla Plate and Tri-Mount Kit helped him out to shoot from a 1st grader’s perspective.
- Episode 11 Wrap Up and what’s next in Episode 11 – Including DIY vs Professional JIB, and The Tech of TechMove
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Some of the videos Keith has produced for Virgin America Airlines
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