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Filed under: Audio portátil Creative se suma a la imperante moda de lanzar altavoces con NFC integrado y hace una apuesta segura con la presentación d...
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La tecnología Start-Stop que utilizan marcas de coches como Audi, entre otros muchos fabricantes, se basa en detener el motor cuando no es necesario — por ejemplo mientras se está parado en un semáforo.
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La aplicación MyGlass nos da algunas claves
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As a reader of BBC Future, you have a stake in a satellite that will be launched later this year. Now, we want you to name it.
Posted by Jon Fauer on March 29, 2013 • Photo: David James, Universal Pictures • "This interview with Claudio Miranda, ASC is a sneak peak at one of the articles in Film and Digital Times’ April 2013 Issue 53. JON FAUER: Oblivion will be the first release of a major motion picture shot with a Sony F65 camera. So far, few of us have seen its capabilities on a big screen. Tell us about the camera and lenses. CLAUDIO MIRANDA, ASC: On Oblivion, we used the Sony F65. For lenses, on exteriors we used Fujinon Premier zooms. They are ridiculously sharp. They’re sharper than our primes. A zoom sharper than a prime? That’s incredible. Those Premier zooms are expensive but worth it. For interiors, when we needed a lot of stop, we used the ARRI/ZEISS Master Primes at T1.3. Why did you need fast lenses? We did something kind of unique in Oblivion. We were tired of blue screens. We knew what blue screens would mean to the production design of the set. There’s a scene in the movie with a building that’s up in the clouds. It’s an all-glass structure, very modern and very open, with very shiny surfaces. Usually, if you get a situation like that and you’re doing blue screens, VFX will say, “Okay, let’s take all the glass out.” In fact, that’s what they told us to do, “Take all the glass out and consider using more matte surfaces and get away from shiny things.” Because, with so much glass things get too shiny. When using blue screen the set just disappears and then they end up having to digitally reconstruct the set in post, which gets expensive." ... FDTimes.com
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Posted by Neumann Films on March 23, 2013 • "All footage captured by Aerial Filmworks and Neumann Films. Cameras used: Arri Alexa and RED Epic." ... "Designed with close collaboration between cinematographers and General Dynamics’ design engineers, the Cineflex ELITE gyro-stabilized camera system is a compact, light-weight Super 35 format digital production camera system. The Cineflex ELITE combines the proven 5-axis stability of our Cineflex camera systems with state of the art Canon Premier® lenses and the award winning ARRI Alexa® camera. The Cineflex family of cameras is compatible with a variety of certified mounts and can be rigged in one-fourth the time of other Super 35 format digital production camera systems on the market. Easily integrated onto cable and rail systems, aircraft, automobiles, boats and other mobile platforms, the Cineflex ELITE brings Super 35 format digital production to new places." ... AerialFilmworks.com Neumannfilms.net Cineflex.com • You may watch also: Cineflex Elite: Arri Alexa Demo Reel by Aerial Filmworks: vimeo.com/60584175
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The ShareKey app lets users wave their phones at doors to unlock them. You can also electronically share keys with a houseguest
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The device attaches to your PC via USB and acts as a "sound card" delivering 24bit/192kHz native conversion capability. Simply attach an audio cable to the Explorer and you're ready to listen to quality beats.
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La mayoría de los programas que capturan pantallas, principalmente si hablamos de extensiones en los navegadores web, guardan el archivo en formato PNG
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Desde el fantástico AudioBox (audiobox.fm) nos presentan una nueva versión de esta plataforma que ayuda a gestionar archivos multimedia directamente en Internet, con, entre otras cosas, una actualización de su reproductor HTML5 que permite crear,...
Posted by Sebastian Wöber on March 7, 2013 • "cinema5D had a chance to test the new Sony F55, Sony’s new flagship 4K cinema camera. As a reference we used Canon’s most advanced HDSLR. The F55 is an interesting camera, because it is one that ticks more boxes than any other camera over the past few years – the range of resolutions, frame rates, codecs as well as the ergonomics are unprecedented. Now it’s down to actually using it to make a judgement call. We wanted to know how the camera performs in a normal sooting environment and took the Canon EOS 1DC 4K HDSLR with us for comparison. Some interesting conclusions can be drawn here, things you might consider if you plan on shooting with either of these cameras or would just like to see what to expect." ... Read more on cinema5d.com
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Hoy os comentamos 10 usos adecuados para darle a Pinterest como usuario a nuestra marca o negocio y en una segunda parte del post veremos 10 formas de emplear nuestro Pinterest para incrementar tráfico hasta nuestra web o blog.
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El día del lanzamiento de los nuevos productos de Blackberry, Martyn Mallick, Vice Presidente de la firma, declaró que el 40% de las aplicaciones existentes al momento en el Blackberry World para...
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We recently rounded up 15 Awesome Dropbox Tips and Tricks, which was accompanied by a giveaway. Entries required a comment with your favorite Dropbox tip, trick
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Ha llegado el día en que tenemos que migrar definitivamente a Skype nuestras cuentas de MSN Messenger. En este video tutorial te decimos cómo fusionar...
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Con el nuevo Wireless Smart TV Stick para Android los usuarios podrán acceder a Internet directamente desde la pantalla del TV o desde un mon...
La creación de sitios web ha sufrido una transformación brutal en los últimos años. Entornos como Dreamweaver quedan relegados a los profesionales y a las grandes empresas, mientras que los usuarios particulares y las pymes han pasado a depender completamente de webs sencillas o blogs y redes sociales. ¿Pero hay algo que no caiga en la complicación de Dreamweaver para crear webs desde cero y completamente personalizadas? ...
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TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.
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Free Download Buzz brings best web browsers to download for windows 8 OS with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Metro, Internet Explorer 10
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El nuevo Samsung Galaxy S4 llevará en Europa el SoC Exynos 5 octa. Te indicamos todo lo que necesitas saber de él
Posted by Vision Wrangler on March 11, 2013 • "Stumbled across this Pantecam on YouTube and liked the look of it. The Pantecam is a wirelessly controlled dolly that runs without a signature. Sure it is a funny sounding name and unfortunately we don’t know a lot about this one at this stage, other than that, the dolly is controlled by a 2.4GHz RC handset which handles Zoom, Iris, Focus, Record, Pan, and Tilt control. The Pantecam dolly can also stream wirelessly a 5GHz video transmission." ... Cinescopophilia.com Facebook.com/piero.barazzoni
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Posted by PVC News Staff on March 8, 2013 • "A new Aspect Ratio app is now available as part of the KODAK Cinema Tools application. This suite of apps from Kodak can be downloaded for free from iTunes. The Aspect Ratio App lets filmmakers see how different aspect ratios affect a shot.
The new app lets filmmakers select a photo from their device and overlay it with 2-perf, 3-perf, 4-perf and 16mm motion picture film formats and popular aspect ratios." ... ProVideoCoalition.com
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There are several apps to edit unnecessary parts, string clips together or add special effects to the video on your smartphone.
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