And talking of hi-def
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:41 pm
I did another tom-show at Finchley last night and was asked why I didn't spend more time on workflow and file-based storage. Well the problem with 'workflow' talk is that each and every one of us finds a way that works for us and continues down that (hopefully successful) path.
So if I talk of file transfers from SDHC card to my Windows XP machine
using the Sony Content Management Utility for opening in Edius 6.05,
maybe 2% of the video population will know what I'm talking about.
They have Mini DV tapes in SD and HDV, they have i7 PCs running
Premiere CS5 and Macs with FCP and Media 100.
So I now tend to keep that side of my talks fairly bland, and answer
specific questions if I can. Backup is always a hot topic now we're
file-based and that's easier to address. But look at Michael Slowe and me - we end up with documentaries about people yet from beginning to end our kit, storage, acquisition, computers, programs, converters and so on are all completely different. Yet we both want big bright sharp 16:9 pictures up on that screen, so our end product is exactly the same.
I bet my BDs play on your Blu-ray player, dear reader. The only bit of Sony kit that I distrust is their BD players and what did I spot in the Finchley hardware Tower? A Sony BD player. Sure enough, it refused to play two of my BDs, discs that I'd has tested on Samsungs, Toshibas, LGs and Panasonics. Anyway, it went some way to strengthen my argument that spinning discs are NOT the way to archive your files (or even keep your movies on for that matter).
Good audience though, loads of interest and questions, and they were all over the little Panasonic SD900 at half-time.
tom.
So if I talk of file transfers from SDHC card to my Windows XP machine
using the Sony Content Management Utility for opening in Edius 6.05,
maybe 2% of the video population will know what I'm talking about.
They have Mini DV tapes in SD and HDV, they have i7 PCs running
Premiere CS5 and Macs with FCP and Media 100.
So I now tend to keep that side of my talks fairly bland, and answer
specific questions if I can. Backup is always a hot topic now we're
file-based and that's easier to address. But look at Michael Slowe and me - we end up with documentaries about people yet from beginning to end our kit, storage, acquisition, computers, programs, converters and so on are all completely different. Yet we both want big bright sharp 16:9 pictures up on that screen, so our end product is exactly the same.
I bet my BDs play on your Blu-ray player, dear reader. The only bit of Sony kit that I distrust is their BD players and what did I spot in the Finchley hardware Tower? A Sony BD player. Sure enough, it refused to play two of my BDs, discs that I'd has tested on Samsungs, Toshibas, LGs and Panasonics. Anyway, it went some way to strengthen my argument that spinning discs are NOT the way to archive your files (or even keep your movies on for that matter).
Good audience though, loads of interest and questions, and they were all over the little Panasonic SD900 at half-time.
tom.