From: The New York Times It appears that executives, privy to the discussions, are describing new talks between CBS and CNN to share news content. Even though there has been some collaboration already with CNN talent appearing on CBS “60 Minutes” the new version could involve more dramatic pooling of Read More →
From Above The Law KITV reporter, Daryl Huff has a TV reporter’s view of camera’s in the courtroom. “…I report for television — KITV4 News, the ABC affiliate in Honolulu, to be specific. I don’t cover many stories in federal district court anymore, because the court won’t let me bring Read More →
From: Eugenia Loli-Queru / OSNews I don’t attest to being a lawyer and I don’t do a good job of reading the fine print in user manuals and software installations. I’ve agreed to so many “terms and conditions” that I’ve never read – and even if I had read them, Read More →
From: creativeLIVE Love it or hate, the DSLR revolution is shaking up digital filmaking. The folks at creativeLIVE want to help you learn the ropes with DSLR video pioneer, Vincent Laforet. The class is free if you watch it live – and reasonably priced if you watch the replay. Check Read More →
From: Gizmodo A pre-release version of Nokia’s N8 (due out this summer) was used to shoot some impressive video. Granted the conditions were very controlled – but you have to acknowledge this is impressive 720P video from a cell phone. This makes my blurry iPhone video look like “Real Player.” Read More →
A year ago, I was honored to put together an article for the May 2009 issue of Broadcast Engineering. The final article was a fun project called, What’s In Your Bag? I’ve been asked to do it again… and I need your help. My last article covered the basic “first Read More →