Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
A little while ago I wrote an article about my experience using esession.com, a web-based "virtual recording studio". Esession struck me as having a very well-integrated collection of professional features. Now comes esession.com Version 2, and it looks like it's going to be better - largely by incorporating more non-professional features. (Disclosure: esession founder Gina Fant-Saez has become a friend...
Digital Media Photography Blogs > Photography
When I worked in Silicon Valley, I realized after a short while that a big part of my job as a manager amounted to finding ways to help people be creative. After all, if you have a collection of very smart employees, it's wasteful to just tell them what to do - they probably know more than you do about...
Digital Media Photography Blogs > Photography
Recently I needed to develop a storyboard in a hurry for a TV commercial. Problem: I can't draw. Solution: FrameForge 3D Studio 2, a pre-visualization tool popular with film & TV directors. Unexpected extra: Flow! I loved working with this tool. I found that it was so intuitively designed that I was able to learn the basics in an hour...
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
This was news to me, so I assume it'll be news to others. I've been living, teeth clenched, with the noisy audio output on my G5 Mac since I bought it a few years ago. Apparently the knowledge of how the quiet the durn thing down has been around since 2003, but I'd never found it, despite a few "I...
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
Who should see this hugely entertaining and educational web video ASAP: Everyone who likes sound Everyone who likes fire Every high school science teacher in the world Who should avoid it (or at least keep quiet about it afterwards): Stoners Thanks to Brendan Stead of Harman and Project Bar-B-Q for the tip....
Digital Media Web Blogs > Web
The California Democratic Party held its annual convention in San Diego April 27-29, and I was there blogging, along with hundreds of other traditional and web-based reporters. Here are some observations. touch. This shot is from a rally of Barack Obama supporters just before Obama went into the main hall to address the 2,000-plus attendees. Notice the hand wrapped around...
Digital Media Web Blogs > Web
Via Tim O'Reilly's blog I come across San Francisco Chronicle publisher Phil Bronstein, predicting layoffs and saying the news business "is broken, and no one knows how to fix it... And if any other paper says they do, they're lying." Meanwhile, according to a Zogby Poll I find in the Financial Times, "Newspaper editors are overwhelmingly optimistic about their businesses,...
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
In audio, as in the rest of life, the basics rule. For example, you can spend all the money in the world on great gear, but if your room is bad, you're just going to end up with a great recording of a bad room. On the other hand, if you improve the room, everything else will sound much better....
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
Dolby Labs "is unveiling a sound-leveling technology called Dolby Volume today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that its executives say will finally eliminate the jagged audio discrepancies that exist between shows and commercials and even between scenes within the same movie or program." (San Fancisco Chronicle, Jan 8, 2007) Please, God, let it work! And I say...
Digital Media Web Blogs > Web
We're all familiar with pointless Flash animations that serve only as barriers to getting to useful web content. But I recently stumbled across an instructive exampe of a "pointless" Flash animation that works: It's on the web site of the musician Adem: http://www.adem.tv/site/ Why does it work? I see a few reasons, none of them mysterious and yet all of...

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