Macintosh Multimedia Professional since 1984.
Man explains how Visual Voice Mail has changed his life. Digital SD source.
Man explains how he used his iPhone to get info he needed at a dinner party.
Man explains how iPhone replaces his iPod, digital camera and two mobile phones. HD Source.
My first test with my new Sony HDR-HC7 Camcorder with a brief edit of a Santa Cruz T-Shirt Factory shot in 1080i HDV MPEG2, exported to iMovie where I edited it in the Apple Intermediate Codec then exported it with QuickTime 2-pass transcoder to MPEG4 with maximum AppleTV Compatible specifications: 4595kbps, 1280 x 720P. It's just 24 seconds long and weighs in at 13MB. Anyone who has an AppleTV please comment on how and if it plays well that way. You can put this in your iTunes player but you ...
Example of footage from the new Sony HDR-HC7 HDV Video Camera which just arrived in stores this week. Shot by Jeremy from the SonyHDVinfo.com Sony HDR-HC7 Forum in a suburb of Chicago 2.8.07. Thank you Jeremy. 14 second original H.264 export of native 1920 (1440)x1080 HDV file from Final Cut Express HD was 165 MB. I ripped a DVD image from it with Toast 8 then crushed to a maximum iPod compatible size with Handbrake leaving only 4.2 MB. Still looks pretty darned good don't you think? Taylor Ba...
Part 2 of Brian Williams' interview with Steve Jobs last Friday May 19, 2006 just before the doors opened on the new 5th AV Apple Store with the CUBE on the plaza of the GM building. Medium resolution @ 1000kbps iPod compatible.
Steve Jobs At New 5th Avenue 58th Street Apple Store speaks with Brian Williams on NBC Nightly News. Part one of a series of Jobs moments to be featured next week on NBC Nightly News.
The Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum & The Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz present Uke-Fest West 2004 featuring Special Guest Stars: Ralph Shaw, Bill Tapia, James Hill, Ian Whitcomb and Janet Klein from teh Coconut Grove on the Boardwalk of Santa Cruz CA in April 2004. Part 1.
Various Street, Club Artists and Parades in the Santa Cruz CA Scene from January 2006. 28 minutes, 300 kbps, 528x400 Handbrake encode from DVD copy of original analog VHS masters. Video iPod campatible.
Last night on CBS' #1 show on all of TV, CSI, Amanda Congdon appeared in a FAKE Rocketboom from above the Las Vegas Strip warning the locals not to go where two were recently murdered in the same evening. You can't buy this kind of publicity. Yes it's not a REAL Rocketboom episode. And neither are the murders REAL. This is another classic moment in the evolution of Video Blogging and product placement publicity. Congratulations Amanda and Andrew Baron of Rocketboom and thank you Jerry Bruckhei...