Articles Tagged Video

  • Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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    PSW Staff 06/12/13 08:47 AM,
    Kramer Electronics is pleased to introduce the high−performance VP−425 digital scaler for computer graphics video and component HDTV signals. The Kramer VP−425 up− or down−scales the PC or component video input and embeds the stereo audio into the HDMI output. The VP−425 is HDTV compatible and features a non−HDCP encrypted HDMI or DVI output signal on an HDMI connector. The built−in ProcAmp allows convenient signal adjustment and the On−Screen Display (OSD) makes it easy to set up and adjust. The… View this story
    Filed in: AVProductionNewsProductProductionAVInstallation

  • Monday, June 10, 2013
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    PSW Staff 06/10/13 07:58 AM,
    Having worked with the ever-talented Paul McCartney team for over twenty years, Tait was privileged to provide yet another staging solution for the legendary artist’s current North American tour. To maximize the visual impact of the stage, Set Designer, LeRoy Bennett, utilized TAIT’s 30mm LED MagDecks downstage. Working alongside Production Manager, Mark Spring, the entire staging concept, which also included a band riser package, was configured to work within both stadium and arena environments. One of the key elements provided… View this story
    Filed in: ProductionNewsProductionStagingVideo

  • Wednesday, June 05, 2013
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    Joe Gilder 06/05/13 12:39 PM,
    These videos are provided by Home Studio Corner. In this two-part presentation, Joe focuses on compression, using a relevant example of applying compression on a drum bus. As he notes, compression can be a wonderful tool, but if not used well, it can really “jack things up.” He starts with a focus on what he calls the “secret ingredient” of compression—the attack knob. It can enhance “punch and depth,” but it can also make a mushy mess of things when… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeatureBlogVideoStudy HallDigital Audio WorkstationsProcessorStudio

  • Friday, May 31, 2013
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    Ken DeLoria 05/31/13 12:14 PM,
    As the world continually progresses, new technologies and methodologies inevitably present themselves. Most developmental efforts are intended to aid technology users improve their work output in respect to quality and efficiency, while also aiming to make a profit. This cycle occurs in every industry from heavy construction to microscopic surgery. We, as the providers and operators of entertainment and communication equipment, are constantly in the midst of it all. And we must adapt to these changes if we wish to… View this story
    Filed in: ProductionFeatureOpinionTrainingProductionAudioLightingProduction SoftwareRecordingVideoBusinessConcertConsolesDigitalDigital Audio WorkstationsInterconnectNetworkingSoftwareSound Reinforcement

  • Thursday, May 23, 2013
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    PSW Staff 05/23/13 01:00 PM,
    Today’s projection technology provides tremendous flexibility for locating the projector with respect to the screen. There are two techniques, applied individually or in combination, that deliver this installation flexibility. They are: 1) Lens Shift 2) Electronic Keystone Correction For Lens Shift, the primary enabling component is the projection lens. The physics of a convex lens dictate that an accurately focused image exiting the front of a lens will “shift,” based on the introduction of vertical or horizontal movement of the… View this story
    Filed in: ProductionFeatureBlogStudy HallProductionRiggingVideo

  • Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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    PSW Staff 05/22/13 01:48 PM,
    For anyone fascinated with flying using a jetpack, there is now a more cost effective opportunity to experience the thrill of taking flight: the Water Powered Flyboard. This new, French engineered water toy uses a wakeboard-like base and two hand-held nozzles that, when pulled by a personal watercraft, enables one to fly and perform a wide range of motions. To feature this exciting new creation, AOL Auto’s Translogic decided to create a demonstration video to be shown at their technology… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundRecordingNewsMicrophoneWireless

  • Thursday, May 09, 2013
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    Joe Gilder 05/09/13 02:33 PM,
    These videos are provided by Home Studio Corner.   Some guitarists understand the ways that delay can be used to change and enhance the sound of a passage/part. In this video, Joe reveals the technique and the reasons why it works, and then shows how to apply it via several passages of a track he’s working on for his upcoming album. It’s quite interesting to listen to the differences it can make, and at times it effectively transforms a mundane… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeatureBlogVideoStudy HallDigital Audio WorkstationsProcessorSoftwareStudio

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    PSW Staff 05/09/13 11:09 AM,
    Looking for more user-friendly LED video panels or lighting design software?  Faster and smaller RGBW LED moving heads?  Or extreme ACL beam effects that are even more extreme? Then stop by Elation Professional’s display at PLASA Focus: Orlando, held here at the Wyndham Orlando Resort, May 15-16. Elation will be showing exciting new products that address these and other hot lighting/video trends at its PLASA Focus Booth #520: EZ6 LED Video Panel – Adding the professional look of an LED… View this story
    Filed in: ProductionNewsProductionLightingConcertStage

  • Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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    Craig Leerman 04/24/13 06:14 PM,
    In the term “A/V” the “V” stands for “video” or “visual”—but it actually refers to anything that is displayed. Sure, it can be video, as well as a PowerPoint presentation, IMAG (Image Magnification) or even just information signage that tells attendees about the schedule of events at the event. Today, the most popular method to display visual information for a large group of people is by using projectors and screens. Projectors come in many shapes and sizes, and they may… View this story
    Filed in: ProductionFeatureBlogProductionStagingVideoAnalogDigitalStage

  • Thursday, April 11, 2013
    pro production
    PSW Staff 04/11/13 12:09 PM,
    Video delay, also called frame delay, is a result of the amount of time needed to process a video signal by electronic components. In general, there will always be some amount of delay that is inherent in even the simplest video system. This delay can occur at any processing point in the video path, and the amount of delay created by different system components varies. By comparison, the audio signal that accompanies video content is generally a much smaller bandwidth… View this story
    Filed in: ProductionFeatureBlogProductionAudioVideo