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| 1. | What is the Anamorphic Format? | This week we talk about the anamorphic format, which is a filming technique used to achieve a widescreen image. |
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| 2. | You Ask, We Answer – Mix Minus Followup | This week, we answer a question posed by Rick Wolff. |
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| 3. | Audio and Video Editing | This week, we talk about the differences between approaching an audio editing session and a video editing session. Rob and Chris have worked with both, but each has their specialty and this week they have a candid discussion about the differences they see in the philosophy of editing. Learn the differences between different approaches. |
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| 4. | What is a Mix Minus? | This week we talk a little about a change that was made to the show last week. |
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| 5. | How Microphones Work | This week we're discussing how the three most common microphones work. |
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| 6. | Word on the Tweet | This week, Chris was honored to be a guest on a new podcast called Word on the Tweet. From their website:
“Word On The Tweet is the weekly podcast for everything about Twitter. Each week @jeffparsons and @CostaVidaFred are joined by fellow tweeps to discuss the Twitterverse, covering Twitter news, tools, celebs and more.”
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| 7. | Interlaced vs Progressive | This week, we're talking about the differences between interlaced and progressive video. Both describe video displays, but they display the video using different methods. |
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| 8. | Pixels vs Pixels | When is a pixel not a pixel? |
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| 9. | How to Start Podcasting Today | This week we're following up our talk about podcasting specs and myths with a few different ways to get started with podcasting in the next five minutes. |