Createasphere/EXPLORE: Entertainment Technology Exposition
FEBRUARY 18, 2010 | Universal Hilton | Universal City, CA
DSLR Video Track
Welcome to the DSLR Video Track of the February 18th Entertainment Technology Expo. The world of filmmaking and photography are merging and it is exciting to see video DSLR education added to this event.
In addition to the workshops, there will be a video DSLR breakfast meet-up and orientation with interesting guests and great door prizes. Coffee and donuts should help get the ball rolling along with a quick rundown of the days DSLR topics. The Expo includes a trade show floor with access to some of the top companies involved in video DSLR and digital cinema. If you pre-register, the show passes are free, as is the Canon Intensive (wait list only). The two-hour transcoding and audio workshops are only $69 when you purchase them together. Breakfast, Show Access, a Canon Intensive, and two great workshops for $69. If you are serious about DSLR video, this is a no brainer.
- 10:00 AM-11:00 AM - DSLR Breakfast MeetUp and Orientation - Limited space, during registrationyou will see an option to check that you want to attend.
- 11:00 AM-1:00 PM - Canon Intensive Workshop - Canon EOS HD Video: New ideas. New Technologies (Wait list full) Details
- 1:30 PM-3:30 PM - Transcoding Workshop: From the Camera to the Web - Your Files and What to Do With Them - Details | Register Here
- 4:00 PM-6:00 PM - Sound Workshop: An Audio Primer for DSLR and Small Crew Productions -Details | Register Here
Canon Intensive Workshop - Canon EOS HD Video: New ideas. New Technologies.
11:00 AM-1:00 PM: Intensive Theater 2 - Hiro Room (free workshop)
Canon's line of EOS HD Video Cameras has created unprecedented interest among cinematographers for image acquisition. Join SuperMeet Co-Producer Daniel Berube, who will share his onset workflow experiences and discuss the capabilities of the 5D Mark II, 7D, and 1D Mark IV. Neil Smith, Managing Director of Hdi RAWworks will then compare the Canon EOS HD Video performance to conventional Digital Cinema Cameras. Smith will also present solutions for matching Canon's file-based cameras with the most functional workflow choices for your production. SEATING IS LIMITED**
Attendee INTENSIVE Instructions
SEATING IS VERY LIMITED! Seating will be first come, first serve. YOUR REGISTRATION DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOU A SEAT! Createasphere reserves the right to refuse seating to anyone.
Be aware: While you are registered for this INTENSIVE, we will begin seating for the wait list fifteen minutes before the start of the session, so please arrive one half hour before the beginning of the session to have the best chance at guaranteeing a spot.
Attendee Wait List INTENSIVE Instructions
If the workshops above are full we will begin seating for people in the wait list line fifteen minutes before the start of the session, so please arrive one half hour before the beginning of the session to have the best chance at guaranteeing a spot.
Need more information? Call (818) 842-6611 or email registration@createasphere.com
From the Camera to the Web - Your Files and What to Do With Them
1:30 PM-3:30 PM - (Paid Workshop - $49 or $69 for both DSLR workshops) Club Room
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It used to be that using camera originals was easy - develop, print, and project. But the digital revolution has changed that in a dramatic way. Now there are literally hundreds of ways to move and transcode your footage from your camera to your end user, regardless of whether it's the big screen, small screen, tiny screen, or cell phone.
Join Jeremy Ian Thomas for a two-hour workshop on transcoding footage from DSLRs and other HD cameras. Learn the best way to get your images on Vimeo, YouTube, Flickr, SmugMug, and others.
You'll learn:
- What is transcoding
- What's a codec
- Why we transcode
- Which online outlets use which file types
- What are the best tools for transcoding, both software and hardware
We will demystify file handling and give you simple solutions for getting your footage online. You will leave with a clear understanding of how to transcode your files for the web and other outlets.
Jeremy Ian Thomas is Hdi RAWworks' Creative Director.
Sound - An Audio Primer for DSLR and Small Crew Productions
4:00 PM-6:00 PM - (Paid Workshop - $49 or $69 for both DSLR workshops) Hiro Room
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No matter how good your images, bad sound can make any project hard to watch. And now that you're using that brand new DSLR camera, or a small HD video camera and making amazing images, how do you get great audio to match?
Join Ty Higgins, Jeremy Ian Thomas, and Robert Lehman for a two-hour workshop that demystifies and explains the ins and outs of audio production for small cameras.
You'll learn:
- How DSLRs record sound
- The best choice in microphones for various conditions
- Which hardware is best: pre-amps, mixers, digital audio recorders
- On-set practices with a small crew
- On-set monitoring and playback
- And basic post production workflow
Ty Higgins is Hdi RAWworks' Audio Editor and is a former instructor at the LA Film School.
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