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AusCam User Forums are back!

AusCam User Forums are back!

by David Hague

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

Our free user forums are back!

VERY useful links for pros and prosumers

VERY useful links for pros and prosumers

by David Hague

Sun, Feb 14, 2010

A bunch of hypertext links that most will find interesting....

Director / Cameraman preview

Director / Cameraman preview

Sun, Feb 07, 2010

Director/Cameraman from VASST and Victor Milt. Fabulous advice on shooting and direction. The full DVD is available from the the Auscam Online Store at http://auscamonline.com/store/

Boris FX Announces New Boris Continuum Unit: Materials

Boris FX Announces New Boris Continuum Unit: Materials

by Press Release

Mon, Jan 25, 2010

15 Filters for Creating Realistic Surfaces and Animated Organic Backgrounds

Font of Knowledge

Font of Knowledge

by Steve Turner

Sat, Jan 23, 2010

It’s probably one of the last things you’ll think about when getting your flick together but the choice of font for your project will add or take a great deal from the production.

Shooting the Footy!

Shooting the Footy!

by Ben Longden

Wed, Jan 20, 2010

It’s nearly THAT time of year… footy season is just about here. Ben Longden gives us a quick insight into getting the best from your video camera.

Accelerated HD H.264 Encoding Option Now Available for Matrox Axio LE and RT.X2 Realtime Editing Platforms

Accelerated HD H.264 Encoding Option Now Available for Matrox Axio LE and RT.X2 Realtime Editing Platforms

by Press Release

Wed, Jan 20, 2010

Award-winning Matrox CompressHD card featuring Matrox MAX technology speeds up HD H.264 file creation for Blu-ray, Flash, YouTube, and other web formats

Professional Camera Upgrades: One man's perspective.

Professional Camera Upgrades: One man's perspective.

by Ben Longden

Wed, Dec 09, 2009

However, talking to a few engineers highlights that news and current affairs will mostly be shot - still in SD, albeit in MPEG2 at up to 50Mpbs.

What Is 4:2:2 Colour Space?

What Is 4:2:2 Colour Space?

by John Westwood

Wed, Jan 20, 2010

One of the most popular questions we get is about the figures 4:2:2 and their cousins.