by Tej | Jul 26, 2010 | Blog, Reviews
This weekend I was away on a shoot in Muskoka, working with the usual crew expect for one new addition… The Panasonic AG-HPG20. This small device is capable of recording, and ingesting footage and yet is small enough to be brought into the field, approximately...
by Tej | Jul 21, 2010 | Featured, Interviews, News
A few weeks ago I was contacted by multiple Emmy Award – winning Editor Jonathan Moser. Jonathan Moser informed me that he wished to interview me for Post Magazine, one of the leading magazines covering the field of Editing and Post – Production. Feeling...
by Tej | Jul 19, 2010 | Blog, Reviews
Recently Apple released Macbook Pro’s with a new chipset, the i7 and the i5. I recently purchased a 17” inch i7 Macbook Pro, and immediately was amazed at how much faster this i7 renders in comparison to my old Intel Core Duo 2.16Ghz. Dare I say it felt nearly twice...
by Tej | Jul 15, 2010 | Featured, Films
A few weeks ago the Canadian Cinema Editors (C.C.E.) held another one of their film screenings. The film screened was District 9, followed by a question and answer period with Oscar Nominated Editor Julian Clarke C.C.E. Following the Q+A, the C.C.E. provided drinks...
by Tej | Jul 13, 2010 | Featured, Reviews
Well I have been enamored with my Canon 7D. I have used a variety of lenses and been amazed at the quality of stills and HD video the camera is capable of. I recently decided to pick up some prime lenses. I began with the Canon 50mm f/1.8 for a mere 100 bucks, you...
by Tej | Jul 12, 2010 | Blog, Featured, Reviews, Tech Tips
This week I was asked how to create a “graphic novel” look, such as was done in Scanner Darkly. Now I know there are many plugins for this look. I.e. Rotoshop for vector keyframe. However, for the production on a limited budget working with Photoshop...