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Welcome back to another fun filled week of FroKnowsPhoto RAWtalk. This week we start of with my “whitewater rafting” photos that I discussed last week. We didn’t have an official plug but we discussed Kessler Crane and RedRock Micro both who make awesome gear. Yup Getty is being sued for 1 Billion Dollars for allegedly selling a photographers work which was donated to the library of congress years ago. You can find all the Photo News stories starting at 21:38 . You will find stories on what Getty Photographers will be using at the Olympics, what $125,000 worth of Nikon gear looks like and that Segate has rolled out 10TB hard drives. I think many of you will be happy that D d d d d Dan was able to cut the photo news stories right into the video. This is something we’ve been wanting to do for a long time and I wanted to let you know that it will continue to evolve as time goes on. Don’t forget to hashtag things you feel are hashtagable and leave them as comments wherever you are watching. Please be sure to LIKE / COMMENT / SHARE all of the videos as that helps us reach even more people. Please enjoy the show and don’t forget on iTunes you not only have RAWtalk Audio but RAWtalk Video now as well. 00:00:16 Finally got the white water rafting pics 00:01:47 Stephens Birthday 00:03:07 Wrap on Green Piece with Todd 00:04:44 My trip to Vegas included a Cupcake, a Q&A, some Gambling, and Gary 00:08:40 And I took my Camera to Vegas 00:10:00 My Q&A in Vegas, and "do you know any hacks?" rant 00:14:20 Upgraded to First Class 00:16:36 Dropbox for Business? Anyone local in "IT"? 00:17:25 80D 5 min Portrait Preview 00:21:58 Photo News Music 00:23:38 Photo News 00:46:59 Meredith checks in from the DNC 00:49:48 We're going to Germany! Who's there? Who wants to help? 00:51:57 Text of the Week 00:52:34 Gear of the Week 00:55:03 Flying Solo 01:16:56 Wheel of Fro 01:21:12 This Weeks Hashtags
This week the guys discuss the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, the Canon Cinema EOS C500, the RED EPIC firmware update, Ikonoskop's A-Cam dII Panchromatic and RØDE Microphones' Rockumentary comp. Guests in the RED room are Brain Valente of Redrock Micro and Imageworks 3D VFX supe Rob Engle about The Amazing Spider-Man.
Episode 38 - Featuring Brian Valente of Redrock Micro - with host Carl Olson (http://16x9cinema.com) and co-host Chris Fenwick (http://chrisfenwick.com). Brian Valente of Redrock Micro join Chris and I in this episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast. Red Rock Micro, with headquarters located near Dallas, Texas, was founded in 2004 by a group of avid digital filmmakers whose desire to produce high quality movie images without access to huge budgets led them to start Redrock Micro: a company committed to the express purpose of bringing cinema-quality accessories to market at revolutionary prices. We believe in - and - enable the privelege of personal ownership of production equipment. Today, Redrock Micro designs and sells a line of high quality cinema accessories for independent filmmakers, film educators and students, and budget-conscious moviemakers. Brian talks with us about the new microEVF viewfinder for HDSLR cameras and also brings us up-to-date on the amazing microREMOTE. Brian graciously and patiently put up with our pushing him for more future product information and product ideas we would like to see. Redrock Micro has quickly established themselves as a leading innovator of HDSLR equipment - all without breaking the bank. And exclusively on the Digital Convergence podcast, Brian valent announces the new Redrock Micro 3D rig for coupling two HDSLR cameras for filming 3D.
Redrock Micro has put out some innovative, well designed, and relatively inexpensive gear over the years. I’ve directed many shoots utilizing their M2 35mm lens adaptor, and I’ve always been impressed with their products. But after seeing their latest creation at NAB, I’m officially blown away.
Follow-on Interview from the Studio Monthly cover story on Redrock
Tips and Guidelines on Selecting 35mm Lenses for the Redrock M2 Adapter
Production Q & A from ILLEGAL: a short film using HVX and Redrock Accessories