Retro Ad: Portable Panasonic VCR, Future of Jazz Dance

In 1983, Panasonic presented a bold future of videography, one in which cameras adjusted exposure and focus all by themselves, and we would sling portable VCRs over our arm to film ourselves doing interpretive jazz dance as the sun set over the Pacific. We would have terrific legs and short shorts, and dance with the […]

RED News from Mike in the RED Booth at NAB

HD4NDS’ Mike has been working at the RED booth at NAB, and has a post filled with exclusive stuff, including a short film Peter Jackson shot with the cameras, new RED products coming, and photos with production versions of the camera. Check it out! [tags]RED, cameras, NAB, HD4NDS, HDV, HD[/tags]

How Do You Case and Transport Your Visualist Rig Step 1: Ask CDMo Readers

The tour with Bobby Flynn is hotting up now. Over the weekend we had two shows: In Brisbane and the Gold Coast, which meant that I spent about 8 hours of my weekend setting up and tearing down my rig, aligning projectors and screens, running cables, and running around. The tour map currently displays 16 […]

Breakout Hacked into Art in Processing

Game Mod was a workshop by Steph Thirion in Barcelona last month. The idea: take code for a simple game of Breakout, rendered in Processing, and mess it up so it looks like art. The surprise: participants weren’t programmers, and they got results in minutes rather than long hours. Game Mod [Project page, descriptions, code, […]

ICONIX HD-RH1: The Two-Ounce, Miniature HD Camera

1080p, 3 CCDs, a couple of inches in size, and 2.3 ounces? Yep, you heard that right: Iconix Products The ICONIX HD-RH1 is a tiny HD camera, with output in SDI, DVI-D, or analog BNC, up to 1080p resolution, and apparently serious performance for “POV” applications. In fairness, only the head is this tiny; you […]

IKEA Interactive Projection — In Bed!

Looking for new projection surfaces, but too tired to get out of bed? Wait a minute — we may be onto something: Now, admittedly, the IKEA installation doesn’t realize the full potential of this idea. (Hey, corporate clients … you know how it is.) I think bed projection is an idea worth stealing. How adding […]

Soundtrack Pro 2 Gets Post, Surround; Glimpse of Logic 8?

Shown above: Soundtrack Pro. But could we finally be seeing a glimpse of what’s coming in the next Logic? Contained in the Apple Final Cut Studio 2 announcement is a new version of Apple’s video-savvy sound editor, Soundtrack Pro. Unfortunately, Apple still hasn’t restored the a la carte, Soundtrack-only purchase option — you have to […]

Organizing Your Music Life: Minim 1.1 for Mac

We’ve already been exchanging some great tips for organizing your life, both musical and mundane. On the musical side, one of the most compelling software tools just got a big update today: Minim: Music Management for Musicians This elegant, very Mac-like utility organizes your songs, storing lyrics and audio/MIDI files and letting you track metadata […]

Vista Support Updates for Sibelius, Finale Notation Software

It’s already near-impossible to find a new computer that doesn’t have Vista already installed on it. As I’ve noted here, hardware driver compatibility can be a bumpy road. That’s the bad news. The good news is, application compatibility for Windows Vista is often not as big an issue. Music notation software, for instance, largely works, […]

Flame, the Talking MIDI Synth, and a Speech Chip for DIY Hardware

GetLoFi has found a real gem in the form of the Flame talking MIDI synth. Hacking Speak ‘n Spell’s? Totally last year. This synth is homebrewed from the ground up, using an IC (integrated circuit) that specializes in speech synthesis. GetLoFi says that chip is permanently on backorder … why am I not surprised? The […]