This past November in Chantilly, VA, Grace Covenant Church hosted Every Nation’s 2011 Winter Conference, “A Couple’s Christmas in Washington.” I was down there with just a Nikon D3100 and a ZOOM H4n recorder documenting the event. You’ll see the example shots I used to demonstrate Warp Stabilizer in the previous post as well as […]
Month: January 2012
Warp Stabilizer Feels Like Cheating
I had a client wonder why it was necessary to upgrade to CS5.5 when we already had CS5. I should have made this video back then. Back in the days of CS5, you take footage like this and you just shake your head and say, “I’ll do my best.” Bring it into After Effects, […]
Sight Impediments
So CES 2012 is in full swing out in the Nevada desert and TV manufacturers are jumping on the Android bandwagon. It seems they’re all scrambling to show smart TVs running full blown Ice Cream Sandwich and frankly I’m fed up with it. When did it become a good thing to have crap impeding your […]
Why So Serious?
Went hiking yesterday in beautiful Harriman State Park. As I gulped down my intake of clean mountain air for the month, I let my mind wander. I started to think about the not-so-current trend of taking old intellectual property, be it a (comic)book, TV show, movie and re-envisioning its more fantastical, gaudy, or dated aspects […]