 | Sony unveils Shoot! Short Films on PS3 and PSP (I4U, 11/04/2008 3:23pm) |
| Sony announced a new initiative called Shoot!. Shoot! will deliver series of short films that will be free to download from 13th November via PlayStation Network for PS3 or PSP, allowing you to watch cutting-edge film from up-and-coming directors and exper... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'Shoot first, Die Later' Announced for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 3/12/2013 8:00pm) |
| Fernando Di Leo's 1974 crime drama is bound for Blu-ray in May. In an early announcement to retailers, RaroVideo is working on 'Shoot first, Die Later' for Blu-ray on May 28. Desperately sought after [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Lynx A 3D point-and-shoot camera/tablet does motion capture and 3D modeling, we go hands-on (Engadget, 4/18/2013 4:58am) |
| Earlier this year, a group of enterprising students from the University of Texas [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | LCoS Shoot-Out Results (Slashdot, 2/16/2006 8:43pm) |
| mikemuch writes "DisplayMate founder Ray Soniera has revealed the results of his LCoS HDTV Shoot-Out. He puts five HDTV's through a slew of test pattern measurements, and then lets 34 real people, including home-theater lay people and experts, conduct jury tests and make comments. There was one case where the experts gave low marks to a display that the lay people loved. From the article: 'We ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hyundai shoot slo-mo HD car ad with new Phantom HD camera (HDTV UK, 1/22/2007 1:09pm) |
| Hyundai shoot slo-mo HD car ad with new Phantom HD camera Hyundai have made the first ever high definition advert to use the Phantom HD high-speed... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Digital TV Shoot-Out (Forbes, 9/22/2005 6:55pm) |
| Investors take note: Here's how consumers rank some of the best and brightest players in digital TV. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Your TV Is HD, and Now Your Camera Can Be, Too (New York Times, 4/03/2006 7:51am) |
| The L85 from Samsung, a retro-styled point-and-shoot model, is the first still camera to tap into the high-definition craze. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Your TV Is HD, and Now Your Camera Can Be, Too (New York Times, 3/16/2006 12:58am) |
| The L85 from Samsung, a retro-styled point-and-shoot model, is the first still camera to tap into the high-definition craze. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Big Picture at NAB (Digital Video Editing, 7/01/2005 7:19am) |
| The Big Picture at NAB Question Isn t How Do You Shoot It? But Where Do You Put It? Film & Video Magazine Yes, there were cameras at NAB this year. But the news wasn t about how you ll be acquiring images in the future, but what you ll do with them once you get them. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Lost Shipwrecks Spotted (PR Web via Yahoo! News, 9/22/2006 2:55pm) |
| Seattle, WA (PRWEB) September 22, 2006 -- Two lost ships were discovered during a high definition video shoot off the coast of Washington state using manned submersibles. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Gear Eye for the Indie Guy By Bryant Frazer (Digital Video Editing, 6/29/2005 7:19am) |
| Film & Video Magazine From SD to HDV , HD and beyond, there have never been more affordable options for independent filmmakers looking to shoot on video but maintain a film look. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | DIRECTV adds 8 new HD channels to lineup (HD-Report, 2/04/2013 9:22pm) |
| Remember the HD channel wars? It’s been a couple years now since television service providers would shoot press releases at each other claiming they have the most HD channels. The last real egregious announcement came [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'In Old Arizona' Blu-ray Announced (High-Def Digest, 3/18/2013 6:00pm) |
| The classic 1928 western will shoot up Blu-ray in June. In an early announcement to retailers, 20th Century Fox is preparing 'In Old Arizona' for Blu-ray on June 4. Cisco Kid is a tough but charming [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Entertainment Weekly's EW.com | (Entertainment Weekly, 7/11/2005 4:40pm) |
| Let's think of this week's videogame tournament and foreign-commercial shoot as a small break from the fast pace of Hollywood — a TV version of Lost in Translation , if you will. No cameos by big stars playing themselves (sadly, not every episode can feature a foul-mouthed, stoned Bob Saget). ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Reviewed.com: GoPro announces 4K HD adventure camcorder (USATODAY, 10/17/2012 10:33am) |
GoPro releases a new HD Hero3 camcorder that can shoot 4K video, with specs that blow the competition out of the water.
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 | Predator on Blu-ray Disc (Big Picture Big Sound, 4/21/2008 10:37pm) |
| The 80s classic SciFi shoot-em-up comes to Blu-ray Disc, and while its audio and video quality are better than the DVD releases that came before it, a complete lack of extras or special features make me wonder whether a special edition version isn't in store for the future. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | So how do you get your HDTV signals? (TV Squad, 8/02/2005 10:12pm) |
| Filed under: HDTV , Site Announcements Our friends over at HD Beat have a new poll up. They want to know how you receive your high-def signals: cable? satellite? over the air? a combo? Shoot on over there and give your two cents. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments Ads by Google ... (Read Full Article) |
 | LCoS Display Technology Shoot-Out: Part A (Digital Video Editing, 3/27/2006 10:22pm) |
| Liquid Crystal on Silicon, LCoS, is a relatively new and obscure display technology that is now making its grand entrance into the HDTV marketplace. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Fuel3D brings point-and-shoot 3D scanning prototype to Kickstarter (Engadget, 7/31/2013 4:19pm) |
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 | LCoS Display Technology Shoot-Out: Part B (Digital Video Editing, 4/03/2006 7:07am) |
| Introduction This is the second article in a four-part series examining Liquid Crystal on Silicon, LCoS, a relatively new and obscure display technology that is now making its grand entrance into the HDTV marketplace. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung launching PL70 HD-capable compact camera (HDTV UK, 7/15/2009 6:52am) |
| I'll be totally honest and say that I don't get too excited about compact cameras that can shoot in HD. It seems to be the latest "must have" feature, some manufacturers implement it better than others. If you want an "all in one" that can handle stills and movies, then the latest wide angle PL70 from Samsung may be what you're looking for... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | More Super Bowl Marketers Shoot High-Def Ads (Beverage World, 1/13/2006 4:29pm) |
| Super Bowl viewers with high-definition TVs this year will see every bead of sweat on Bud Light bottles as clearly as those on the players. The game has aired in ultrasharp HD since 2000, but Super Bowl XL on ABC will be the first in which the number of HD ads crosses the 50-yard line. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CANNES WINNER FRANK MUELLER SHOOTS HD FOR FRAMEPOOL (Post Magazine, 5/24/2005 10:09pm) |
| MUNICH, GERMANY - Framepool (www.framepool.com), an online provider of stock footage, contracted commercial/documentary filmmaker Frank Mueller to shoot cities that include New York, Lisbon, Dresden, Prague, Teheran and Budapest for use in its collection. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony High Definition Camcorder (Incentive, 5/28/2006 12:48am) |
| MAY 24, 2005 - -- If you've got a high definition television, why not shoot home movies that take full advantage of its crystal-clear quality? In July, Sony will release a compact, consumer-oriented, high definition Handycam camcorder. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | More Super Bowl marketers shoot for high-definition ads (This Ithaca Journal, 1/14/2006 10:40am) |
| Super Bowl viewers with high-definition TVs this year will see every bead of sweat on Bud Light bottles as clearly as those on the players. The game has aired in ultrasharp HD since 2000, but Super Bowl XL on ABC will be the first in which the number of HD ads crosses the 50-yard line. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Dreamcast's Redux: Dark Matters looks to 3DS, Wii U eShops (Joystiq, 1/31/2014 7:30pm) |
| Crowdfunded arcade-style shoot-'em-up Redux: Dark Matters could follow up on its recent Sega Dreamcast launch with an appearance on the Wii U and 3DS eShops, developer René Hellwig told Nintendo Life this week.
"Since we developed the game [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Plasma experiment shows how astrophysical jets are formed (PhysOrg, 6/29/2005 2:07pm) |
| Applied physicists at the California Institute of Technology have devised a plasma experiment that shows how huge long, thin jets of material shoot out from exotic astrophysical objects such as young stars, black holes, and galactic nuclei. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Saidaioujou, Cave's latest shmup, to hit Japanese Xbox 360s next year (Joystiq, 8/25/2012 1:00am) |
Cave's newest arcade shoot-em-up, DoDonPachi Saidaioujou, is coming to Japanese Xbox 360s next spring, the company announced (Read Full Article) |
 | Company highly defined (Hampton Roads Daily Press, 6/07/2005 2:46pm) |
| Metro Productions' investment in high tech pays off for its growing military and commercial clients. HAMPTON -- It used to be that whenever Metro Productions needed to shoot high-definition footage, it rented a high-tech camera from a company in Maryland. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HAMPTON ROADS, VA. June 7, 2005 4:02 AM (Hampton Roads Daily Press, 6/07/2005 8:02am) |
| Metro Productions' investment in high tech pays off for its growing military and commercial clients. HAMPTON -- It used to be that whenever Metro Productions needed to shoot high-definition footage, it rented a high-tech camera from a company in Maryland. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Canon Lenses are Super for NEP Broadcasting (Broadcast Newsroom, 2/03/2006 7:20pm) |
| When the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks take the field for Super Bowl XL at Detroit’s Ford Field on Sunday, February 5th, the eyes of nearly one billion people around the world will be upon them. That’s why mobile production company NEP Broadcasting chose Canon lenses to shoot this year’s game. NEP will deploy more than 150 television cameras for ABC and other clients, and every on ... (Read Full Article) |
 | 'How to Shoot Edit & Distribute HDV (High Definition)' Book Goes Into Second Printing After Only 1 Month On Release (PR Web, 3/03/2006 8:19am) |
| The instant success of Andrew Lock's High Definition Video (HDV) hand-book prompts second printing after only one month on release. The overwhelming demand for the book has exceeded the expectations of both the Publisher and Author. [PRWEB Mar 3, 2006] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CES: Logitech's tiny Bluetooth keyboard works PCs, Media Center, and even Sony's PS3 (InformationWeek, 1/07/2008 4:24am) |
| When we spotted this tiny little Bluetooth keyboard from Logitech at the Consumer Electronics Show, we didn't even wait for a spokesperson to come over and show it to us. After getting a couple of questions answered, we decided to shoot a quick 90 second video of the nifty little $149 wireless keyboard which is designed to work with (1) any PC or notebook that supports the Human Interface Device ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC expands Everio line of high definition camcorders: GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD10 (Tech Digest, 6/16/2008 11:06am) |
| JVC has added another three models to its line of Everio high definition camcorders, with the GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30 (pictured), and GZ-HD10 models. The GZ-HD40 and GZ-HD30 can shoot in full 1080p resolution in either the increasingly popular AVCHD video format, or in MPEG-2, while the GZ-HD10 offers 1,440 x 1,080 recording in AVCHD format only... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Puzzle shooter Velocity Ultra making a light-speed dash for PS3 this year (Joystiq, 10/17/2013 12:30am) |
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FuturLab's hybrid puzzler and shoot-'em-up Velocity Ultra will hit the PlayStation [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Flip UltraHD launched in the UK (HDTV UK, 8/09/2010 1:45pm) |
| Flip Video has announced its second generation Flip UltraHD is now available to buy in the UK. Like the Flip MinoHD, the UltraHD records in 720p video but there's two hours worth of storage (8GB). It has a bigger 2-inch LCD screen with 960 x 240 resolution and more advanced video compression engine. With point and shoot simplicity, there's really not much more to say about the UltraHD, except that it comes in black or white casing and is available for around £159.99. That's no bad thing, though. If you want something simple, elegant and high-def, with a little more oomph than the MinoHD, check out the UltraHD... (Read Full Article) |
 | Does the Samsung Instinct HD really shoot HD video? (Consumer Reports, 10/08/2009 7:02pm) |
| The Samsung Instinct HD. [PHOTO courtesy of Samsung] The Samsung Instinct HD, available from Sprint for $250 with a two-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate, is the first cell phone we've seen that claims to make high-definition video recordings. It also boasts a 5-megapixel still camera with flash. That camera is a step up from the flashless, 2-megapixel camera found on previous Instincts, also from Sprint, including the S30 version now in our Ratings, available to subscribers. We’re evaluating the Instinct HD now, and will post full test results on it to our Ratings later this month. Meantime, our initial results on its imaging are promising, albeit with a few quibbles. The new Instinct’s camera is easy to access, thanks to a dedicated camera button, conveniently located on the lower right side of the phone. Pushing the button activates the camera’s still mode. Tapping a camera icon on the upper left of the largish (1.78 x 2.66 in.) display switches the camera to video mode. Tapping again summons controls for auto-focus, exposure, and other camera functions. The Instinct HD claims it can record video resolution of 1280 x 720p, which is a true HD format—although, as we often point out, HD format alone does not assure images of pristine, high-definition quality. To assess quality, we shot a series of videos on the Instinct and hooked it up to a 50-inch Panasonic plasma television using the optional ($30) HDMI cable. Our findings: Color was good in the MPEG4 videos, though they lacked fine detail and texture. They blurred even more when we panned the camera to the left or right. In short, they couldn’t rival the image quality you’d enjoy from full-sized HD camcorders in our Ratings, available to subscribers. But such camcorders are much bigger and pricier than the Instinct HD, and do nothing except shoot video and stills. The high-def video quality of the Instinct was comparable to what you’d get from a standard-definition pocket camcorder, such as the Flip. And that's still way ahead of the video we've seen any other camera phone. A few details and quibbles: The HDMI cable has a proprietary connector that works only with the Samsung HD, so you may have trouble finding a replacement if it's lost while you're on vacation. You can't use the cable for showing stills on your TV. If your TV has an SD memory-card slot, you can play photos and videos off of the phone's 4GB microSD memory card (the phone comes with an SD memory card adaptor). Unfortunately, accessing the card is a pain. You have to open the phone's back cover and remove the battery, which shuts off the phone. And the still-image performance of the Instinct? Pictures were sharp and well-defined, with good color overall on the TV screen, though shots taken in low light still looked dark—even with the flash. Camera controls were fairly responsive for a phone, with an acceptable next-shot delay. Our photo engineers are currently giving the Instinct HD's... (Read Full Article) |
 | New HD and SD camcorders added to our Ratings (Consumer Reports, 7/29/2009 4:00pm) |
| Sony's HDR-SR12 HD camcorder is just one of the many models you'll find in our latest Ratings of high-definition camcorders. (Click to enlarge.) [ Photo: Consumer Reports ] We've just added more than a dozen new camcorders to our Ratings, including nine high-definition and five standard-definition models. The new batches reveal a number of trends that, for the most part, will benefit consumers: Both HD and SD camcorders are cheaper to buy: About 18 months ago, the cheapest HD camcorder in our Ratings was $590. Now, there are three models available for less than $575. (The cheapest is the Sanyo VPC-CA9, for $375.) Manufacturers are producing more flash-based and hard-disk models and fewer MiniDV and DVD disc models than in the past. However, we still have at least four models of each of these older formats, and they're generally less expensive than the flash and hard-disk models. More optical zoom: SD models have optical zooms as high as 70x. HD models have also increased, with some models including 16x optical zoom lenses. Most models are smaller, lighter and easier to carry. Some can almost slip into a pocket. However, with this reduction in size comes some trade offs, such as the elimination of a viewfinder. This can be a problem when trying to shoot on a bright day, since the sun can wash out the image on your display, making it a challenge to compose your video. One common problem we've found in nearly all HD and SD camcorder models of the past was that they didn't perform well in low light. But our newest batch has some exceptions to this rule, at least among the high-def models. Look to our Ratings to see which HD camcorders excelled in low light. You can check out the latest HD and SD camcorders on our Ratings pages. Also, stay tuned for our upcoming coverage of high-def pocket camcorders, which are smaller still than any of the models in our main Ratings. —Terry Sullivan (Read Full Article) |
 | New Panasonic LUMIX, 18x Optical Superzoom Digital Camera Features High Definition Video Recording (HDTV Magazine, 7/28/2009 1:47am) |
Today, Panasonic announced the new LUMIX DMC-FZ35, a digital camera featuring AVCHD Lite, High Definition (HD) video recording capability, combined with a powerful 27mm wide-angle, 18x optical zoom LEICA DC lens. A successor to the popular FZ28, the FZ35 packs enhanced creative features combined with the power to shoot HD videos, including motion zoom capabilities to take full advantage of the 18x zoom. The operational layout of the FZ35 includes a dedicated video record button, making it a true hybrid -- a single model that performs seamlessly at capturing both still and motion images -- while still providing smooth and easy operation in either mode.
For users looking for increased creativity while shooting both video and still images, the LUMIX FZ35 delivers. New manual controls and creative options, include...
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 | NEWS: Nikon introduces the D300s with HD video (Pocket-lint, 7/30/2009 4:00am) |
Update to their popular model
Adding to the already popular D300 DSLR is the D300s, which brings HD movie capture to the party in a previous-anticipated move by Nikon.
With an effective 12.3-megapixels, the D300s offers 7fps continuous shooting (8 with battery pack) driven by the EXPEED image processor, and a 51-point focusing system.
The new video mode benefits from autofocus whilst shooting, but doesn't stretch to Full HD, instead offering a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 at 24fps. Lower resolution options are also available.
Boosting the video option, you'll be able to attach an external mic thanks to a 3.5mm audio input. Video capture is sadly limited to 5 minutes in 720p, but can be extended to 20 minutes at lower resolutions.
Dual memory card slots have been added, giving you Compact Flash and Secure Digital, with flexible set-up options allowing you to shoot JPEGs to one and RAW to the other, or stills on one and video on the other.
Live View mode can be activated on the 3-inch 920k-dot display, whilst viewing your movies will be a breeze to view thanks to the on-board HDMI slot.
Available from 28 August, the Nikon D300s will set you back £1499.99, body only.
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Nikon introduces the D300s with HD video originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 05:00:00 +0100 (Read Full Article) |