The Rosco LitePad is a flat panel light source which consumes very little energy and produces very little heat. The soft light is perfect for video/film production lighting setups. What’s even better is that the 3×3 panel only costs around $80.
0 CommentsArchive for the 'Video' Category
I just saw a commercial for the Garmin Nuvi 850 with voice-recognition. Very, very cool.
0 CommentsSimply speaking, nüvi 850 is one advanced navigator. It features speech recognition (SR), a widescreen display, preloaded maps, an FM transmitter and more. Like the rest of the wide nüvi 800-series, just speak a menu option and nüvi obeys your command.
This freaky thing is called the Litepanels Micro. It’s a state-of-the-art LED on-camera lighting system for videographers. What makes it awesome is that it’s small, compact and made of LED lights which emit very little heat and consume a low amount of power. This would be great for all my indie filmmaking needs.
0 Comments
- Over 10,000 movies and TV episodes instantly
- No change in monthly Netflix costs and you continue to get your DVDs by mail
- Easily connects directly to your TV
- Pause, rewind or play anytime - just like a DVD
- Guaranteed to work with your TV
I just subscribed to Blockbuster’s Total Access program - but I might need to cancel that instantly and buy the Netflix Player by Roku instead. It’s 10,000 movies on demand with UNLIMITED streaming! The box is only $100 and you just need a Netflix subscription over $9.
UPDATE: Turns out that you don’t get blockbusters on day one release that you’d get from Apple TV and you don’t get Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, but for less than half the price of an Apple TV it’s still a very tempting offer!
0 Comments
I’m in the market for a new HDTV and space is an issue so I think this Hitachi 1.5 Ultrathin Flatscreen HDTV would be perfect to mount on the wall. The 1.5 represents the depth of the panel which is 1.5 inches - the thinnest HDTV you can buy… that is, until Sony makes there .2mm OLED TV available in larger sizes.
0 Comments
I have aspirations to be the next independent, maverick filmmaker like Robert Rodriguez and this crazy looking video camera called the Scarlet by RED (a company founded by the founder of Oakley) would definitely help get me there. This is supposed to be the more “affordable” version of the original RED camera which is making waves across the indie film production scene and Hollywood.
0 Comments



