Jan 7, 2010
3D coming to consumers
Ok 3D has already came to consumers, for awhile actually but allowing consumers or prosumers to film in 3D is pretty new. Panasonic at CES introduced a 3D camera that is standalone. It has a long rectangular housing in which two lenses are placed and for each lens there is a SD card Panasonics New 3D HD Camera shown at CES 2010 slot to record video. This is a great step forward for prosumer camera buyers... read more
Dec 11, 2009
Vet Center Ad Mockup
Just received my Jag35ST bundle with Canon FD 1.8f 50mm lens. Shot some test footage in the middle of editing I realized that I could make a Vet Center advertisement. I’m a vet and it just hit me. Just threw it together so I could spend a lot of time on it. Pretty stoked about the adapter so far but still getting used to the focus and getting it just right. Vet Center from Mike Schreurs on... read more
Nov 24, 2009
New Equipment Jag35 35mm adapter
What does a 35mm adapter do? The purpose of a 35mm adapter is to add a shallow depth of field to your cameras images vs the normal “everything is in focus look on your camera. The adapter is made to help give your video more of that “film” look. “The adapter is attached to the front of you camera and then you attach an additional lens to the adapter. So if you imagine setting your... read more
Nov 15, 2009
Utah Film Commission Spot On contest update
Utah Film Commission is holding a commercial contest for the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. Participants are asked to sumbit a :30 commercial stating why professionals should film in Utah. We decided to participate this year and we found out late about the competition; we are making a dash to complete. Our idea is still kept under wraps right now but we did do the filming today (Saturday) and ready to... read more
Oct 6, 2009
Panasonic AG HMC 40 Review
Roke Media has received it Panasonic AG HMC40 and some preliminary tests have been done; our first impression is this little camera is truly a bang for your buck. A quick run down of the specs will be given but anything more in depth please refer to Panasonic or head over to www.bhphoto.com. The AG HMC 40 weighs in at only 2.2 lbs which is a featherweight compared to most prosumer cameras. Small in stature... read more
