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Lighting and the Camera—Getting It Right
By Julia Swain published
One mark of a good cinematographer is someone who truly understands how to utilize both the capabilities of their camera and their lights together.
The All-Important Players in Lighting
By Julia Swain published
We cannot deny how quickly lighting technology is advancing, nor how certain technologies are taking over and replacing those of the past.
Cut the Centercut
By Mario Orazio published
You might not have noticed, but… some things ain’t worth protectin’.
Transitioning to IP Audio Codecs
By Jay Yeary published
In my August column, “The Audio World Without ISDN,” we looked at the impending demise of ISDN and the options available for those who can no longer get service.
The State of AoIP Compatibility
By Jay Yeary published
One of my missions at this year’s NAB Show was to take a deeper assessment of the state of interoperability of audio-over-IP devices in preparation for an upcoming project.
Considering Video for Audio Engineers
By Jay Yeary published
Anyone who has been an audio engineer for a substantial period of time does so because they love what they do, not because they can’t move on to something else.
Storage Trends—Exploring Objects and Scale-Out NAS
By Karl Paulsen published
Network attached storage, or NAS, continues to expand in acceptance and in capabilities.
Music Assists in Setting the Scene
By Jay Ankeney published
The FX Networks’ hit, “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” was one of the most successful cable shows ever produced, and the most-watched episodic in FX Networks’ history.
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