Based in Austin, TX, Sparksight is a design firm that is focused on delivering results that inspire audiences and have a measurable impact for its clients. Its three areas of business include video production, event production and support, and lead generation through its proprietary product, Leading Reach Software.
The Crews Control Spotlight Is On T. Kelly Shores, Co-Founder Of Sparksight
July 6th, 2012 by Andrea KeatingCorporate Communications and IT: How to Manage the Relationship
July 5th, 2012 by Andrea Keating“Many employees feel that they can do this easily at home, why is their company so far behind that they can’t successfully make any given tool work on the job? The simple fact is that employee expectations for IT are being set by their consumer experiences of technology.”
Says Guest Blogger Deborah Brozina, management consultant at Making Change Productions.
NAB 2012: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
May 4th, 2012 by Andrea KeatingOnce a year in Las Vegas the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) annual tradeshow highlights the new technologies for the upcoming year but also indicates trends of the broadcast industry. Trends have carried over from last year’s NAB show with larger sensors cameras, higher resolution for less money, and versatile technology that makes production lighter, faster and easier.
Let’s unwrap the wonderful gifts of NAB 2012.
Teradek Cube A Palm Sized Video Streaming Device
March 13th, 2012 by Andrea KeatingTeradeks’ Cube is a wired or wireless video encoding device that is palm sized. The Cube is connected to the cameras SDI/ HDSDI or HDMI outputs on the camera. It then works with Livestream (or any CDN) to send you an encoded stream from the camera to your desktop. You can approve shots, conduct the interview with a speaker phone and feel confident that you are getting all the right shots.
Get That Impossible Dolly Shot With A tommyTRACK
February 7th, 2012 by Andrea KeatingThe tommyTrack camera, on tripod, dolly system allows any camera operator to get that hard dolly shot. It has a super quick set up time, available in 36 inches or customizable lengths and is made in the USA.
Shoot All Day With A Hand Held Camera!
January 13th, 2012 by Andrea KeatingThe CameraRibbon will allow freelance camera operators and professional camera crews to stabilize prosumer cameras and Canon DSLR cameras like a shoulder-mounted camera. Its simplistic design makes it easy to use and it will not add volume to your camera kit. Every location production crew should check out the Camera Ribbon.