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Wednesday 21 March 2012

Buyer Beware? Or Buyer be-dupped?!

  So I purchase an ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics card for my new editing suite on eBay and although I pay less than retail I have to wait...
  The card arrived today, so I installed it and it doesn't work, I check the box and find that it does not have the (Mac specific) PCIe 6-pin power cable... So suddenly my day is spent scouring the internet for local suppliers and you'll never guess what, there are none! I'm now an expert at wasting my day and although I have emailed the seller I'm just not patient enough to wait for a response and I managed to find a new cable on eBay. Another $12.66 (NZD) later and I'm left waiting AGAIN.


  There is a lot to be said about buyer beware where second-hand items and auctions are concerned, and also checking all the information before buying. Although I've re-read the auction and the seller never actually specified the card did not come with the cable, but then again his auction description doesn't state that it does either. Should I be up in arms about this?

  The upgrade wait... It continues...

Tuesday 20 March 2012

I R Ninja - Bypassing HDV/DV Tape without having to replace your camera!

 The wonders of ever changing technology see us, as consumers, forever upgrading. But what happens when you're content with some of the technology you already have or own? And worse your initial investment was expensive but the re-sale value is far less than you anticipated resulting in a lower trade in or second hand sale value than you could have dreamed!

 This can be said of most household items, and some people insist on having the latest and greatest, but in the world of video production a camera is a constant cost from the onset as all pro and intermediate DV and HDV cameras also require regular servicing and drum alignment. Now I've found lately that Sony are the worst company to deal with for post consumer services, this wasn't always the case, but they've hit a huge downward slide and I'm now at the point where I refuse to deal with them.

 At this point you are probably sitting reading your screen wondering what this has to do with you, especially if you aren't in New Zealand, but I haven't actually gotten to my point yet...

 I've been keeping an eye on products which aleviate the need for tape media, without having to upgrade or trade in gear. And from all of my research I think I've found the perfect solution which is both inexpensive and cost effective.

 Atomos are, as far as I can tell, an Australian/Hong Kong company who have come up with the ultimate solution for mid level videographers using HDV Cameras which support HDMI, and that solution is:



 The Ninja is specifically marketed at both SSD, Digital Media and DVTape media consumers as both a complete tape replacement or back up recording medium. Now the unit comes with two drive caddies which do not come with drives so it is recommended that if you're shooting indoors and tripod mounted, you can easily use 2.5" SATA HDD's (no greater than 750gb), but if you're going handheld or potentially going to be knocked or knocking around, it is advised that you use 2.5" SATA SSD/HDD's (but these are still overpriced in the southern hemisphere). Current list of supported drives.

 Now, I'm not about to review a product which is currently on my "Next Purchase List", but I will say that this unit should have a remarkable knock on effect for customer and client based videographers especially if there is no longer a requirement to charge for media, and if you're anything like me you refuse to re-use HDV and DV tapes. But not only that, there is no longer a requirement to import footage, which as we all know is a slow process and can only be done in Real time! So not only do you spend an entire day filming, but you spend another day importing the footage. Tape importing is something that is both wearing/damaging to the heads of your deck or camera, if you use your camera as an importation device, but also costing precious time while Final Cut is rendered useless as your tapes import one by one!

 Check out this demonstration video (please note this is not my video):


 If you're still not sold then I implore you to do the research yourself, personally I'm using a Song V1P HDV camera, as it actually shoots in true progressive and not that retarded Sony interpretation of Progressive, now although my camera is not on the supported camera list, I still think the benefits outweigh the negatives, especially considering the purchase price for The Ninja. However, I discussed this product with the local distributor over two weeks ago now who were going to email me that day and have since sent follow up emails, but I'm still waiting for their response to my request for an RRP, and it would seem I can't order from an international supplier so personally I'm already encountering additional problems and I haven't even used or purchased the product.

For more information see the following links:
Additional Review (Not sure if this one is post first Firmware update)
Atomos Website - The Ninja - The Samurai (For HD/SD SDI connectivity)

The Ninja - Manual - I especially like the anti-bricking on Page 17! Very Cool!

 Obviously I am not affiliated with Atomos, unless they want to give me a unit for free, in which case I'd be their dancing monkey boy in the Southern Hemisphere immediately... But remember it's a buyer beware market these days, so always do your research and never trust the first review you stumble upon. There are several video reviews of The Ninja on You Tube as well as benchmark tests and output comparisons. This is more than enough information for anyone to make an informed decision, but based on all the other units I've looked at this one has the most pro's for me and my company.

 Good luck

Saturday 25 February 2012

What could go wrong... Did

Seriously? Everything that could go wrong did go wrong last night. I tested the wireless Microphone the day before the event, everything is perfectly fine.... On the night just before Dr. Stephanie is about to begin I get a Taxi's CB radio... With a dirty feed I'm reduced to the Top mount Mic... With the speed of the Gods themselves I managed to whip the microphone from my case, mount it and set it up in time to catch half of Dr. Stephanie's introductory sentence... From there it only got worse. For the sake of Dr. Stephanie I won't go into details. Lets just say that the mirror and those fans I was worried about came into play and I was right to be concerned.

Sometimes I'm just glad there are bad days AND good days.

Friday 24 February 2012

Filming inside Jim... I mean GYM!

Filming a speaking engagement tonight for Dr. Stephanie Kabongo (Hormone and Anti-Aging Doctor). Should be interesting. She has informed me she will be the 3rd speaker of the evening. Met her at the venue and I must say, this one might be hard! The room isn't built for sound, the "stage" area is backed by a wall length mirror, the windows, although covered with decals, aren't soundproof and are level facing... Oh and the only way to cool the room is a series of LARGE fans... All these things don't fill me with confidence... Especially for the sound quality. I really do hope all goes well for Dr. Stephanie's sake if for nothing else.

Sometimes I love the challenge, sometimes I just want to ensure people get the best result from a potentially bad situation... In this case the situation will be played by the venue!



Update...

Seriously! Everything that could go wrong did go wrong last night. I tested the wireless Microphone the day before the even, everything is perfectly fine.... On the night just before Dr. Stephanie is about to begin I get a Taxi's CB radio... With a dirty feed I'm reduced to the Top mount Mic... With the speed of the gods themselves I managed to whip the microphone from my case, mount it and set it up in time to catch half of Dr. Stephanie's introductory sentence... From there it only got worse. For the sake of Dr. Stephanie I won't go into details. Lets just say that mirror and those fans I was worried about came into play and I was right to be concerned.

Sometimes I'm just glad there are bad days AND good days.

Monday 13 February 2012

I'm not Sexy, nor a Wealthy Woman, but I have come away Inspired

Yesterday was a looooooooooooooooooooooong day! Especially for my battered old body. But was fun none the less.

My only concern is that the 10 tapes filmed in full 1080 HD are likely to consume a huge amount of my system resources not to mention the storage space... Tomorrow I order a 2TB HDD to compensate. Then there are all the digital files from the Kodak zi10 I had running as a wide angle.

Although I was concentrating on what I was doing the majority of yesterday I can comfortably say I learned a great deal and have actually come away feeling somewhat inspired and a tad ashamed for calling myself out on several of the negative traits discussed and earmarked by Yvonne Hilsz (even though she's Australian). Jody Jelas also had some interesting things to share in the world of online exposure... Should be a little more pro-active on the blog updates, if for nothing but a constant reminder.

Jody mentioned they intend to hold more events so keep an eye on the SIWW website if you're interested... And a woman... For obvious reasons.

Saturday 11 February 2012

SIWW event

Just got home from finishing the set up for the event I will be filming all day tomorrow for Sexy Inspired & Wealth Women.
Was great to finally meet Jody Jelas whom I've been emailing back and forth for a few weeks now, I'd love to get the chance to geek out with her a little, talk a little tech, but I suspect tomorrow will be a tad busy. Also met Yvonne Hilsz for the first time, she has an Australian accent... Because she's an Australian.

Should be an interesting day, I have been informed I will be the only male present. Good thing I'll make a terrible impression with two black eyes and several other cuts, bruises and abrasions.