The Carlson School of Management received a surprise visit from a saxophonist…and nearly 300 of his friends from the University of Minnesota’s School of Music this November. “Deck the Halls” arr. Francisco J. Núñez and Jim Papoulis from “Coolside of Yuletide” Special Thanks To: Greg Wrenn (saxophone), Campus Singers Maroon, Gold, and Mosaic; Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, University Singers, Kathy S. Romey (coordinator), Judy Sagen and Kelley Sundin (choreography), Phillip O’Toole (audio), Boosey & Hawkes, Northern Lights Video, Michael Teachout, Bryan Koop (director of photography), Steve Rudolph (producer) For more information on the Carlson School of Management visit www.CarlsonSchool.umn.edu Video Rating: 4 / 5
Mates of State performs “Maracas”live in-studio for HearYa.com on 10/1/11. The session was recorded in downtown Chicago at Shirk Music + Sound and sponsored by BEER NUTS Brand Snacks. Download mp3’s from the session for free here: www.hearya.com Hear more live sessions at www.HearYa.com Eat sweet and salty nuts at http Record your music at www.ShirkMusic.com Shoot your video with www.ChrisHershman.com Camera Ops Chris Hershman, Nathan Saks, Ryan Luciani Video Editor: Stephen Shirk Audio Producer/Engineer: Stephen Shirk Video Rating: 5 / 5
Highlight Reel – Photography by Chris Amos Includes the best photos and appropriate video clips from 2010. Enjoy 🙂
Examples of wildlife photography – mainly birds – with details of camera and lens settings for each image. There is no sound with this video. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Hands-on review on Nikon 55-200mm ƒ/4.0-5.6G AF-S ED-IF DX VR. Autofocus available on all DSLRs. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Hi, there. I played on EWI USB Clarinet sound B flat. I used vocal reducer and I shooting on Nikon D90 with EF50mm/f1.4. also I using DAW “mixcraft5” Video Rating: 4 / 5
…in Hong Kong anyway. I’m sure it was just one stop of a world tour.
From Somalia’s painful struggles, to Liberia’s apocalyptic civil war. In fact before he was killed Martin Adler recorded pretty much every war going. His blood-stained but very human dispatches helped define the way we saw foreign conflicts for over a decade. His quiet sensitivity while in the heart of darkness bought him awards and acclaim. For the first time his photographs and thousands of hours of video have been brought together to produce a riveting profile of an extraordinary man. “This bloke knows what he’s seen but he’s not talking!”, cries a US army troop embodying the gung ho attitude at the start of the Iraq war. Haunting scenes from Martin’s life flash before our eyes – women sweeping the ground in the middle of a bombed-out Chechnya; a Liberian warlord holding an AK 47 in one hand and a baby in the other; desecrated landscapes from Uganda to Algeria. Martin allowed the images to speak for themselves, fuelled by a fearless curiosity, which would eventually get him killed: “I want to go to the place where nobody else goes to and I want to listen to the people nobody else listens to”. It takes a particular kind of man to be a war reporter – living on your wits on an unsteady income, never knowing what the next day will bring. Yet as Martin’s friends remember: “he was not the kind of guy who could have done anything else”. Riding along with Martin as we watch his fifteen year long journey through forty different war-ravaged countries, is a terrifying experience …
www.Berger-Bros.com One of the most frequently asked questions posed by students new to the world of digital photography is this “What is the difference between a jpeg file and a raw file?” Yvonne Berger, head photography instructor at Berger Bros Cameras in long Island, New York, explains the difference between jpeg and raw files and breaks it down in a simple and easy to understand explanation. A jpeg file is a basic file that every digital camera is capable of taking. So, whether you’re using a point and shoot or a digital slr, chances are the default setting is a jpeg file. The jpeg file gets processed within your camera. However, a raw file gets processed “post process” with an editing software program. Why shoot jpeg vs. a raw file? A jpeg file is easier to use and can be emailed, etc. A raw file needs editing software, like Adobe Photoshop Elements, Photoshop CS5, Lightroom…even Picasa…in order to be read. Benefits of jpeg 1) it’s quick 2) easy to use, and 3) ready to go Benefits of raw files 1) better quality than jpeg So, which one should you use? Well, if you’re using a lower end point and shoot camera then chances are you can’t use raw…so you’ll need to go with jpeg files. Some of the higher end point and shoot cameras can shoot raw by using the setting “jpeg plus raw”. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Nikon D4, AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G lens, Wireless Transmitter WT-5 are now officially announced! Large close Up pics: www.kentyuphotography.com The New 16.2 Megapixel Nikon D4 Wields a Formidable Fusion of Swift Performance, Battle-Tested Technologies and Innovative New Features to Create High Caliber Photo and HD Multimedia Content 51-point AF System has been further enhanced for maximum speed in a variety of challenging shooting situations, even at 10 frames per second (fps). Considered the new Nikon flagship, the D4 renders supreme image quality, a feat accomplished with a new 16.2-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, coupled with the latest generation of Nikon’s EXPEED 3 image processing engine to help produce images and videos with stunning clarity and color. Photographers are also able to shoot in even the most challenging environments and lighting conditions with the assistance of Nikon’s new 91000-pixel 3D color matrix meter and a broad ISO range from 100 to a staggering 204800 for low-light capture like never before. The Nikon D4 is engineered for the modern professional and incorporates never before seen HD-SLR video features for those who also need to capture multimedia content from the field. Image Quality That Hits the Mark The heart of the new D4 is the Nikon-developed 16.2-megapixel FX-format (36 x 23.9mm) CMOS sensor that provides amazing image quality, brilliant dynamic range and vivid colors in nearly any lighting condition. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Great photos being taken by Nikon D80 Camera while the children play on a beautiful autumn day. See the other version of this commercial which is beautiful – it reminds us that peace, joy and freedom are gifts. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Workplace distractions cause problems for all of us. Estevan uses his powers of observation developed through photography to elucidate a problem we all face while trying to work and be creative. Video Rating: 4 / 5