Tips, tricks and lessons learned doing live video on a shoestring
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Sunday, 17 August 2008 16:38 |
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Hey - don’t all die of fright, but I’m posting a new post here again.
I won’t bore you with a detailed explanation, but suffice to say that a young family and a new job in a different city, house sale, purchase, rennovation etc. etc. meant that VLOBLIVE posts weren’t high enough up my priority list [...] Read the full article at |
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Friday, 08 August 2008 21:55 |
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I don’t usually post ‘hey look at this on the web’ type posts here at VLOBLIVE, as I like to focus on content, but this one is too good not to pass on.
Ever wondered what the throw distance of a projector is, or how the brightness is affected by the screen size etc. etc.
Pretty much [...] Read the full article at |
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Friday, 08 August 2008 21:55 |
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I did a gig a while back where the organisers were VERY keen to have IMAG.
We had the gear, we had the crew, we had the time, but we said no.
Read on to understand why…
This was a venue we had been in lots of times and had done IMAG there lots of times before, so [...] Read the full article at |
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Friday, 08 August 2008 21:55 |
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There’s a growing trend in live and installation video circles to move towards the use of Cat5 twisted pair networking cables for long video and VGA runs.
As with many new technologies, it’s easy to get caught out, so read on for a quick primer from an engineer’s perspective…
It seems like magic - run video or [...] Read the full article at |
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Friday, 08 August 2008 21:55 |
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Hi all,
iTunes is a great music player app for organising your music library and buying tunes from the iTunes store. However with a few very simple tweaks it can be a very effective live audio and SFX playback system. Read on for more details…
OK, strictly speaking this isn’t a live VIDEO tip, but it’s live [...] Read the full article at |
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