Archives for November 2012

Sony’s New 4K Resolution Monitor for Professional Video Production

November 16th, 2012 by

If you are the type that likes to stay ahead of the technology curve, I have great news for you. Sony’s new PVM-X300 is a 30-inch 4096 x 2160 resolution monitor will last you well into the next decade. The PVM-X300’s 30-inch 4K LCD panel is capable of displaying more than four times Full HD resolution in a single screen. Where Sony had it right was to create this monitor as portable as possible. They understand how critical it was for this product to be usable in the field, as much as it was in the studio.

Government Video Expo 2012

November 13th, 2012 by

DC’s leading training event for professionals in the TV, video, film, motion graphics and New Media industries. In its seventh year, DMDC offers 3 full days of sessions in 5 parallel tracks and includes 48 unique sessions focusing on the latest techniques and practices for editors, motion graphics designers, new media professionals and video producers. DMDC is produced by Future Media Concepts, the nation’s leading training organization and features the world’s best Certified Instructors, award-winning editors, authors and power users.

Client Spotlight: Chicago’s Q Center

November 12th, 2012 by

Originally Arthur Andersen’s Center for Professional Education, the 95-acre property has evolved in the last 40 years to a preeminent location for meetings, conferences, and executive learning retreats for Fortune 500 companies, and associations. It’s also a go-to place for social events, as well as gatherings for military, education, religious, and fraternal organizations from around the world.

Ben Visits the Space Needle

November 7th, 2012 by

Ben has been very busy traveling the Pacific Northwest and decided to stop for a film shoot in Seattle, Washington where one of our crews was able to give Ben the […]

Sony XAVC Recording Format Intends To Accelerate 4K Production

November 5th, 2012 by

Sony knows that 4K displays are not consumer affordable, yet. Only individuals with heaps of expendable income will invest in the first generation of 4K monitors and televisions. The idea behind Sony’s October 30th announcement was to stir up some excitement for their upcoming 4K production lineup. Sony’s goal is to make 4K production affordable so that content creators will utilize the technology, and effectively stir a demand for 4K technology on a consumer level. At which point we should begin to see mass production of 4K television technology allowing manufacturers to drop the prices into more consumer affordable ranges.

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