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    <description>Each week Creative Planet's Digital Production BuZZ will be working to keep you in touch with trends and technologies, people and practices that you need to know to keep up to date with digital production, postproduction and evolving distribution opportunities. 

We plan to inform, education and entertain you, our audience, by bringing you the people creating the cool tools and those who're using them in creative or innovative projects. We'll bring you what's happening now, the tools and techniques to make your business grow now, and where we think the industry will evolve in the future so you can take advantage of emerging opportunities. 

Each show will bring interesting guests and the BuZZ - what's hot and happening now without pulling punches. You can rely on Creative Planet's Digital Production BuZZ for honest and informed opinion. 

Hosted by Larry Jordan and co-hosts Michael Horton or Terry Curren.</description>
    <itunes:summary>Each week Creative Planet's Digital Production BuZZ will be working to keep you in touch with trends and technologies, people and practices that you need to know to keep up to date with digital production, postproduction and evolving distribution opportunities. 

We plan to inform, education and entertain you, our audience, by bringing you the people creating the cool tools and those who're using them in creative or innovative projects. We'll bring you what's happening now, the tools and techniques to make your business grow now, and where we think the industry will evolve in the future so you can take advantage of emerging opportunities. 

Each show will bring interesting guests and the BuZZ - what's hot and happening now without pulling punches. You can rely on Creative Planet's Digital Production BuZZ for honest and informed opinion. 

Hosted by Larry Jordan and co-hosts Michael Horton or Terry Curren.</itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:33:52 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - October 22, 2009</title>
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      <description>This week, join host Larry Jordan, and co-host Mike Horton, as they talk digital workflow with: Scott Anderson, Partner, Control Group, Inc., talks about his experiences shooting high-end HD, on Genesis, RED, and other systems. What works, what are the differences in shooting, and what has he found to be the best way to edit? Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA, is back talking optical media. "The Digital Guy,&#8221; himself returns to talk about using optical media for more than just video. Plus heads up on an IDMA meeting in December. Greg Wilson, camera operator, has a LOT of experience working as a DIT with the Phantom and RED cameras. This week, we want to discuss the role of a DIT along with the challenges of working with a camera that shoots 1,000 frames a SECOND, Visit his website at rubberlipmedia.com Miguel Saldate, Technical Product Specialist for JMR, joins us to talk about storage needs for RED and other HD formats. As well, we'll try to work in a conversation about how to build ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, join host Larry Jordan, and co-host Mike Horton, as they talk digital workflow with: Scott Anderson, Partner, Control Group, Inc., talks about his experiences shooting high-end HD, on Genesis, RED, and other systems. What works, what are the differences in shooting, and what has he found to be the best way to edit? Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA, is back talking optical media. "The Digital Guy,&#8221; himself returns to talk about using optical media for more than just video. Plus heads up on an IDMA meeting in December. Greg Wilson, camera operator, has a LOT of experience working as a DIT with the Phantom and RED cameras. This week, we want to discuss the role of a DIT along with the challenges of working with a camera that shoots 1,000 frames a SECOND, Visit his website at rubberlipmedia.com Miguel Saldate, Technical Product Specialist for JMR, joins us to talk about storage needs for RED and other HD formats. As well, we'll try to work in a conversation about how to build a good edit suite. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week, join host Larry Jordan, and co-host Mike Horton, as they talk digital workflow with: Scott Anderson, Partner, Control Group, Inc., talks about his experiences shooting high-end HD, on Genesis, RED, and other systems. What works, what are the differences in shooting, and what has he found to be the best way to edit? Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA, is back talking optical media. "The Digital Guy,&#8221; himself returns to talk about using optical media for more than just video. Plus heads up on an IDMA meeting in December. Greg Wilson, camera operator, has a LOT of experience working as a DIT with the Phantom and RED cameras. This week, we want to discuss the role of a DIT along with the challenges of working with a camera that shoots 1,000 frames a SECOND, Visit his website at rubberlipmedia.com Miguel Saldate, Technical Product Specialist for JMR, joins us to talk about storage needs for RED and other HD formats. As well, we'll try to work in a conversation about how to build a good edit suite. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:33:52 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - October 01, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25219557-D-P-BuZZ-October-01-2009</link>
      <description>It's a show all about visual effects. Join host Larry Jordan, and co-host Mike Horton as they talk with: Carey Keeney, Producer, and Synderela Peng, Art Director, for yU+co. created over 500 VFX shots for the upcoming movie: &#8220;Gamer.&#8221; Discover how they did it on this week's show. Stacy Parks, CEO of FilmSpecific, returns with another of her great inside reports on where the money is in distribution today. Ben Balser, Founder, SLAFCPUG Ben Balser, founder of the South Louisiana Final Cut Pro User Group, checks in on his recent experience with Focus Enhancement's Media Share system. Designed to provide access to file storage "in the cloud," we talk with Ben about the system and the benefits, and limitations of, cloud computing. John LePore, Associate Creative Director of Perception, uses Cinema 4D to create amazing opening animations for all the major broadcast and cable networks. This week, he talks about his creative process. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere els...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's a show all about visual effects. Join host Larry Jordan, and co-host Mike Horton as they talk with: Carey Keeney, Producer, and Synderela Peng, Art Director, for yU+co. created over 500 VFX shots for the upcoming movie: &#8220;Gamer.&#8221; Discover how they did it on this week's show. Stacy Parks, CEO of FilmSpecific, returns with another of her great inside reports on where the money is in distribution today. Ben Balser, Founder, SLAFCPUG Ben Balser, founder of the South Louisiana Final Cut Pro User Group, checks in on his recent experience with Focus Enhancement's Media Share system. Designed to provide access to file storage "in the cloud," we talk with Ben about the system and the benefits, and limitations of, cloud computing. John LePore, Associate Creative Director of Perception, uses Cinema 4D to create amazing opening animations for all the major broadcast and cable networks. This week, he talks about his creative process. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's a show all about visual effects. Join host Larry Jordan, and co-host Mike Horton as they talk with: Carey Keeney, Producer, and Synderela Peng, Art Director, for yU+co. created over 500 VFX shots for the upcoming movie: &#8220;Gamer.&#8221; Discover how they did it on this week's show. Stacy Parks, CEO of FilmSpecific, returns with another of her great inside reports on where the money is in distribution today. Ben Balser, Founder, SLAFCPUG Ben Balser, founder of the South Louisiana Final Cut Pro User Group, checks in on his recent experience with Focus Enhancement's Media Share system. Designed to provide access to file storage "in the cloud," we talk with Ben about the system and the benefits, and limitations of, cloud computing. John LePore, Associate Creative Director of Perception, uses Cinema 4D to create amazing opening animations for all the major broadcast and cable networks. This week, he talks about his creative process. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 19:15:45 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #7</title>
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      <description>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #7 Join host Larry Jordan as our seventh, and final, show, showcases some old and new companies. We open with Bob Anderson, from TS Computing, talking about the NewTek Tricaster. Bob Anderson, Director Technical Support, TS Computers, Bob highlights the production features of the NewTek Tricaster Ed Bobadilla, Sales Manager, Nelson Cases , Ed explains how to pick the right case when shipping gear across country Paul Holtz, CEO, ClassOnDemand, Paul debates with Larry on the importance of production values in training Dan Henderson, VP marketing, and Dennis Wong, Technical Sales Support, FastSoft, FastSoft has a new product that speeds data transfers across the web Jehu Garcia, CEO, JAG35, Jehu started his company to provide low-cost camera accessories for low-end video cameras Bernie Keach, Western Regional Sales Manager, Marshall Electonics, Bernie explains the differences between LCD, Plasma, and LED monitors and how to choose t...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #7 Join host Larry Jordan as our seventh, and final, show, showcases some old and new companies. We open with Bob Anderson, from TS Computing, talking about the NewTek Tricaster. Bob Anderson, Director Technical Support, TS Computers, Bob highlights the production features of the NewTek Tricaster Ed Bobadilla, Sales Manager, Nelson Cases , Ed explains how to pick the right case when shipping gear across country Paul Holtz, CEO, ClassOnDemand, Paul debates with Larry on the importance of production values in training Dan Henderson, VP marketing, and Dennis Wong, Technical Sales Support, FastSoft, FastSoft has a new product that speeds data transfers across the web Jehu Garcia, CEO, JAG35, Jehu started his company to provide low-cost camera accessories for low-end video cameras Bernie Keach, Western Regional Sales Manager, Marshall Electonics, Bernie explains the differences between LCD, Plasma, and LED monitors and how to choose the right one. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #7 Join host Larry Jordan as our seventh, and final, show, showcases some old and new companies. We open with Bob Anderson, from TS Computing, talking about the NewTek Tricaster. Bob Anderson, Director Technical Support, TS Computers, Bob highlights the production features of the NewTek Tricaster Ed Bobadilla, Sales Manager, Nelson Cases , Ed explains how to pick the right case when shipping gear across country Paul Holtz, CEO, ClassOnDemand, Paul debates with Larry on the importance of production values in training Dan Henderson, VP marketing, and Dennis Wong, Technical Sales Support, FastSoft, FastSoft has a new product that speeds data transfers across the web Jehu Garcia, CEO, JAG35, Jehu started his company to provide low-cost camera accessories for low-end video cameras Bernie Keach, Western Regional Sales Manager, Marshall Electonics, Bernie explains the differences between LCD, Plasma, and LED monitors and how to choose the right one. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 21:03:18 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #6</title>
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      <description>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #6 Join host Larry Jordan as our sixth show looks at DSLR technology, LED lighting, camera filters, and a new company helping production companies stay green. We open with Oliver Peters, editor for DV Magazine, talking about the post-production process of shooting DSLR media . Oliver Peters, Editor, DV and Videography Magazines, What's the best workflow for editing DSLR media in post? Paul Kobelja, Account Executive, PRG, PRG specializes in lighting rental. Here, he discusses LED technology Brady Harris, Technical Sales Rep, Lowel Lighting Robert Orlando, Regional Manager for Western US and Latin America, Tiffen Brady showcases Lowel's new LED Blender light, Robert talks about the importance of infra-red filters for HD cameras Michele Bailey, Sales Manager, LitePanels, Michele explains why LED lights are better than fluorescent or tungsten bulbs Lauren Selman, CEO, ReelGreenMedia, Lauren has found a way to help companies stay gre...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #6 Join host Larry Jordan as our sixth show looks at DSLR technology, LED lighting, camera filters, and a new company helping production companies stay green. We open with Oliver Peters, editor for DV Magazine, talking about the post-production process of shooting DSLR media . Oliver Peters, Editor, DV and Videography Magazines, What's the best workflow for editing DSLR media in post? Paul Kobelja, Account Executive, PRG, PRG specializes in lighting rental. Here, he discusses LED technology Brady Harris, Technical Sales Rep, Lowel Lighting Robert Orlando, Regional Manager for Western US and Latin America, Tiffen Brady showcases Lowel's new LED Blender light, Robert talks about the importance of infra-red filters for HD cameras Michele Bailey, Sales Manager, LitePanels, Michele explains why LED lights are better than fluorescent or tungsten bulbs Lauren Selman, CEO, ReelGreenMedia, Lauren has found a way to help companies stay green during production You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #6 Join host Larry Jordan as our sixth show looks at DSLR technology, LED lighting, camera filters, and a new company helping production companies stay green. We open with Oliver Peters, editor for DV Magazine, talking about the post-production process of shooting DSLR media . Oliver Peters, Editor, DV and Videography Magazines, What's the best workflow for editing DSLR media in post? Paul Kobelja, Account Executive, PRG, PRG specializes in lighting rental. Here, he discusses LED technology Brady Harris, Technical Sales Rep, Lowel Lighting Robert Orlando, Regional Manager for Western US and Latin America, Tiffen Brady showcases Lowel's new LED Blender light, Robert talks about the importance of infra-red filters for HD cameras Michele Bailey, Sales Manager, LitePanels, Michele explains why LED lights are better than fluorescent or tungsten bulbs Lauren Selman, CEO, ReelGreenMedia, Lauren has found a way to help companies stay green during production You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 19:02:37 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #5</title>
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      <description>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #5 Digital Production BuZZ - Highlights from Digital Video Expo 2009. Our regular weekly show contains highlights from all the interviews we conducted during the show. Jessica Sitomer, CEO, The Greenlight Coach, Jessica gives us ideas to improve our job hunting skills Michael Horton, Head-cutter, LA Final Cut Pro User Group, Michael is, finally, back from Amsterdam with a report on IBC Mark Spencer, Author and CEO, Daystreet Productions, Mark talks about the challenges of teaching Apple's Motion Carmel King, Executive VP, Broadcast Group, New Bay Media, Carmel is responsible for DV Expo and discusses her show's strategy Diana Weynand, Author, Co-founder, Weynand Training, Diana introduces her new iApp of Final Cut Pro shortcuts Philip Hodgetts, CEO, Intelligent Assistance, Philip reports fromt the show on the latest video archiving techniques Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, Bruce checks in with an automated system for producing ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #5 Digital Production BuZZ - Highlights from Digital Video Expo 2009. Our regular weekly show contains highlights from all the interviews we conducted during the show. Jessica Sitomer, CEO, The Greenlight Coach, Jessica gives us ideas to improve our job hunting skills Michael Horton, Head-cutter, LA Final Cut Pro User Group, Michael is, finally, back from Amsterdam with a report on IBC Mark Spencer, Author and CEO, Daystreet Productions, Mark talks about the challenges of teaching Apple's Motion Carmel King, Executive VP, Broadcast Group, New Bay Media, Carmel is responsible for DV Expo and discusses her show's strategy Diana Weynand, Author, Co-founder, Weynand Training, Diana introduces her new iApp of Final Cut Pro shortcuts Philip Hodgetts, CEO, Intelligent Assistance, Philip reports fromt the show on the latest video archiving techniques Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, Bruce checks in with an automated system for producing Blu-ray Discs Brian Valente, Partner, Red Rock Micro, Brian shows off new gear for shooting video with digital SLR cameras Ned Soltz, Contributing Editor, DV Magazine, Ned's highlights from the show floor. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #5 Digital Production BuZZ - Highlights from Digital Video Expo 2009. Our regular weekly show contains highlights from all the interviews we conducted during the show. Jessica Sitomer, CEO, The Greenlight Coach, Jessica gives us ideas to improve our job hunting skills Michael Horton, Head-cutter, LA Final Cut Pro User Group, Michael is, finally, back from Amsterdam with a report on IBC Mark Spencer, Author and CEO, Daystreet Productions, Mark talks about the challenges of teaching Apple's Motion Carmel King, Executive VP, Broadcast Group, New Bay Media, Carmel is responsible for DV Expo and discusses her show's strategy Diana Weynand, Author, Co-founder, Weynand Training, Diana introduces her new iApp of Final Cut Pro shortcuts Philip Hodgetts, CEO, Intelligent Assistance, Philip reports fromt the show on the latest video archiving techniques Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, Bruce checks in with an automated system for producing Blu-ray Discs Brian Valente, Partner, Red Rock Micro, Brian shows off new gear for shooting video with digital SLR cameras Ned Soltz, Contributing Editor, DV Magazine, Ned's highlights from the show floor. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 16:35:07 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #4</title>
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      <description>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #4 In our fourth show, we focus on exhibitors with interesting products. We open with Jessica Sitomer, the keynote speaker at Digital Video Expo 2009, on how to get jobs in our industry. Jessica Sitomer, CEO, The Greenlight Coach, Jessica talks about how to get a job in our industry. Steven Rushworth, Marking Director, Genus, Steven shows off new camera matte boxes for filters and light control. Stephanie Joyce, Business Development Manager, Smartsound, Stephanie talks about the Final Cut Pro plug-in to SonicFire Pro. Tommy Mack, Senior Account Executive, EVS, Tommy explains why renting camera gear makes dollars and cents. Joel Holland, III, CEO, Footage Film, Joel tells why he started his company shooting locations. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #4 In our fourth show, we focus on exhibitors with interesting products. We open with Jessica Sitomer, the keynote speaker at Digital Video Expo 2009, on how to get jobs in our industry. Jessica Sitomer, CEO, The Greenlight Coach, Jessica talks about how to get a job in our industry. Steven Rushworth, Marking Director, Genus, Steven shows off new camera matte boxes for filters and light control. Stephanie Joyce, Business Development Manager, Smartsound, Stephanie talks about the Final Cut Pro plug-in to SonicFire Pro. Tommy Mack, Senior Account Executive, EVS, Tommy explains why renting camera gear makes dollars and cents. Joel Holland, III, CEO, Footage Film, Joel tells why he started his company shooting locations. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #4 In our fourth show, we focus on exhibitors with interesting products. We open with Jessica Sitomer, the keynote speaker at Digital Video Expo 2009, on how to get jobs in our industry. Jessica Sitomer, CEO, The Greenlight Coach, Jessica talks about how to get a job in our industry. Steven Rushworth, Marking Director, Genus, Steven shows off new camera matte boxes for filters and light control. Stephanie Joyce, Business Development Manager, Smartsound, Stephanie talks about the Final Cut Pro plug-in to SonicFire Pro. Tommy Mack, Senior Account Executive, EVS, Tommy explains why renting camera gear makes dollars and cents. Joel Holland, III, CEO, Footage Film, Joel tells why he started his company shooting locations. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:50:20 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #3</title>
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      <description>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #3 In this show, we concentrate on exhibitors, with a closer look at DSLR cameras and a variety of interesting new products. Brian Valente, Partner, RedRockMicro, Brian explains how his gear connects film accessories to a camera Michael Wohl, Author, Final Cut Studio trainer, Michael describes his conference training sessions in Final Cut Pro Mike Hall, co-founder, Dana Dolly, Mike discusses their new, lighter, lower cost dolly Jeff Sobel, chief engineer, The Lennon Tour Bus, Jeff explains how he got into audio and audio training Doug Pircher, president, International Sales, Doug shows 2 new products for white balance and tapeless media Jens Bogenegn, co-founder, Zacuto, Jens explains why DSLR cameras are hot and geat to go with them You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #3 In this show, we concentrate on exhibitors, with a closer look at DSLR cameras and a variety of interesting new products. Brian Valente, Partner, RedRockMicro, Brian explains how his gear connects film accessories to a camera Michael Wohl, Author, Final Cut Studio trainer, Michael describes his conference training sessions in Final Cut Pro Mike Hall, co-founder, Dana Dolly, Mike discusses their new, lighter, lower cost dolly Jeff Sobel, chief engineer, The Lennon Tour Bus, Jeff explains how he got into audio and audio training Doug Pircher, president, International Sales, Doug shows 2 new products for white balance and tapeless media Jens Bogenegn, co-founder, Zacuto, Jens explains why DSLR cameras are hot and geat to go with them You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #3 In this show, we concentrate on exhibitors, with a closer look at DSLR cameras and a variety of interesting new products. Brian Valente, Partner, RedRockMicro, Brian explains how his gear connects film accessories to a camera Michael Wohl, Author, Final Cut Studio trainer, Michael describes his conference training sessions in Final Cut Pro Mike Hall, co-founder, Dana Dolly, Mike discusses their new, lighter, lower cost dolly Jeff Sobel, chief engineer, The Lennon Tour Bus, Jeff explains how he got into audio and audio training Doug Pircher, president, International Sales, Doug shows 2 new products for white balance and tapeless media Jens Bogenegn, co-founder, Zacuto, Jens explains why DSLR cameras are hot and geat to go with them You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 17:39:51 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #2</title>
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      <description>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #2 The Expo floor opens and the exhibitor stands are full. In this show, we split our attention between conference and expo sessions. David Williams, Editor, DV Magazine, David discusses hs reasons for including conferences. Diana Weynand, Author and Co-founder, Weynand Training, Diana talks about writing vs teaching and what works. Drew Henderson, CEO, Alzo Video, Drew designs some very cool, cool lights. Eric Harnden, Editor, Quintessential Studios, Eric explains why he attends DV Expo Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, Bruce has found a way to automate Blu-ray Disc production. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/Archives/LiveThatExpo_DVEXPO_2009.php.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #2 The Expo floor opens and the exhibitor stands are full. In this show, we split our attention between conference and expo sessions. David Williams, Editor, DV Magazine, David discusses hs reasons for including conferences. Diana Weynand, Author and Co-founder, Weynand Training, Diana talks about writing vs teaching and what works. Drew Henderson, CEO, Alzo Video, Drew designs some very cool, cool lights. Eric Harnden, Editor, Quintessential Studios, Eric explains why he attends DV Expo Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, Bruce has found a way to automate Blu-ray Disc production. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/Archives/LiveThatExpo_DVEXPO_2009.php.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #2 The Expo floor opens and the exhibitor stands are full. In this show, we split our attention between conference and expo sessions. David Williams, Editor, DV Magazine, David discusses hs reasons for including conferences. Diana Weynand, Author and Co-founder, Weynand Training, Diana talks about writing vs teaching and what works. Drew Henderson, CEO, Alzo Video, Drew designs some very cool, cool lights. Eric Harnden, Editor, Quintessential Studios, Eric explains why he attends DV Expo Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, Bruce has found a way to automate Blu-ray Disc production. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/Archives/LiveThatExpo_DVEXPO_2009.php.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 11:02:10 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 Digital Vido Expo Show Special Report #1</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25166946-D-P-BuZZ-2009-Digital-Vido-Expo-Show-Special-Report-1</link>
      <description>We begin our extended coverage of Digital Video Expo - live from the Pasadena Convention Center - with a look forward at the show. Our first show talks with the executives responsible for planning this year's event, two conference speakers talking about lighting techniques and growing your business, and two attendees discussing what they hope to get out of the conference. David E. Williams - Editor, DV Magazine Carmel King, Executive Vice President, New Bay Media Jay Holben, Tech Editor, DV Magazine Philip Hodgetts, CEO, Intelligent Assistance Steve O'Neil, Product Manager, iStor Networks Stephanie Thomas, Line Producer, Disruptive Studios For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/Archives/LiveThatExpo_DVEXPO_2009.php.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We begin our extended coverage of Digital Video Expo - live from the Pasadena Convention Center - with a look forward at the show. Our first show talks with the executives responsible for planning this year's event, two conference speakers talking about lighting techniques and growing your business, and two attendees discussing what they hope to get out of the conference. David E. Williams - Editor, DV Magazine Carmel King, Executive Vice President, New Bay Media Jay Holben, Tech Editor, DV Magazine Philip Hodgetts, CEO, Intelligent Assistance Steve O'Neil, Product Manager, iStor Networks Stephanie Thomas, Line Producer, Disruptive Studios For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/Archives/LiveThatExpo_DVEXPO_2009.php.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We begin our extended coverage of Digital Video Expo - live from the Pasadena Convention Center - with a look forward at the show. Our first show talks with the executives responsible for planning this year's event, two conference speakers talking about lighting techniques and growing your business, and two attendees discussing what they hope to get out of the conference. David E. Williams - Editor, DV Magazine Carmel King, Executive Vice President, New Bay Media Jay Holben, Tech Editor, DV Magazine Philip Hodgetts, CEO, Intelligent Assistance Steve O'Neil, Product Manager, iStor Networks Stephanie Thomas, Line Producer, Disruptive Studios For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/Archives/LiveThatExpo_DVEXPO_2009.php.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 14:37:01 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - September 17, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25142899-D-P-BuZZ-September-17-2009</link>
      <description>Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with: Steve Golub has seen our entire industry change over his 32 years with Panasonic. Starting with VHS tape through P2 to some stunning new AVCHD cameras. We talk with him today about this new format, how to pick the right camera, and where the future is headed. We need to talk quickly - he's retiring in 16 days! Bruce Nazarian preps us for his upcoming event at DV Expo by giving us a glimpse of what he'll be talking about. Philip Bloom, Cinematographer and Director, was presenting this week at WEVA on how to pick the right tapeless format. We pulled him aside after his presentation and asked him to give us an executive summary of what he's learned. John Zale, conference manager for WEVA (Wedding and Event Videographers Association) stops by to tells us what worked and what he's learned in planning and running one of the larger industry conferences this year. He'll also let us know what some of the most popular sessions were, so that if you coul...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with: Steve Golub has seen our entire industry change over his 32 years with Panasonic. Starting with VHS tape through P2 to some stunning new AVCHD cameras. We talk with him today about this new format, how to pick the right camera, and where the future is headed. We need to talk quickly - he's retiring in 16 days! Bruce Nazarian preps us for his upcoming event at DV Expo by giving us a glimpse of what he'll be talking about. Philip Bloom, Cinematographer and Director, was presenting this week at WEVA on how to pick the right tapeless format. We pulled him aside after his presentation and asked him to give us an executive summary of what he's learned. John Zale, conference manager for WEVA (Wedding and Event Videographers Association) stops by to tells us what worked and what he's learned in planning and running one of the larger industry conferences this year. He'll also let us know what some of the most popular sessions were, so that if you couldn't attend, you can start paying attention to the same subjects. Paul Babb, president of Maxon, stops in to showcase the latest update to Cinema 4D -- version 11.5. Maxon (www.maxon.net) also created a new software suite called the Broadcast Edition. One of their hot new products is MoGraph, which was just updated to version 2. Paul explains what it is, and why it's different from After Effects or Motion. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with: Steve Golub has seen our entire industry change over his 32 years with Panasonic. Starting with VHS tape through P2 to some stunning new AVCHD cameras. We talk with him today about this new format, how to pick the right camera, and where the future is headed. We need to talk quickly - he's retiring in 16 days! Bruce Nazarian preps us for his upcoming event at DV Expo by giving us a glimpse of what he'll be talking about. Philip Bloom, Cinematographer and Director, was presenting this week at WEVA on how to pick the right tapeless format. We pulled him aside after his presentation and asked him to give us an executive summary of what he's learned. John Zale, conference manager for WEVA (Wedding and Event Videographers Association) stops by to tells us what worked and what he's learned in planning and running one of the larger industry conferences this year. He'll also let us know what some of the most popular sessions were, so that if you couldn't attend, you can start paying attention to the same subjects. Paul Babb, president of Maxon, stops in to showcase the latest update to Cinema 4D -- version 11.5. Maxon (www.maxon.net) also created a new software suite called the Broadcast Edition. One of their hot new products is MoGraph, which was just updated to version 2. Paul explains what it is, and why it's different from After Effects or Motion. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 19:16:41 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - September 10, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25105496-D-P-BuZZ-September-10-2009</link>
      <description>Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with: Mike Horton, head-cutter, LA Final Cut Pro User Group, with a live update from IBC in Amsterdam. Tim Duncan, senior editor for Zoe Creative Services. is up to his eyebrows in cutting edge software. A beta-tester, or consultant, to every major non-linear developer on the planet, Tim applies his skills as an editor to getting the next version of our favorite software to work better. This week, we talk with him about the challenges virtually unlimited technology brings to the creative process. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, joins us to discuss this week's stunning announcement that Blackmagic Design bought daVinci Systems. This clearly alters the balance of power and the BuZZ at IBC this week and we will be talking with Philip to learn more about it. Jack Kline, president and COO of Christie Digital Systems,has helped his company grow until it holds over 70% market share worldwide in digital projection. This week, we talk with ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with: Mike Horton, head-cutter, LA Final Cut Pro User Group, with a live update from IBC in Amsterdam. Tim Duncan, senior editor for Zoe Creative Services. is up to his eyebrows in cutting edge software. A beta-tester, or consultant, to every major non-linear developer on the planet, Tim applies his skills as an editor to getting the next version of our favorite software to work better. This week, we talk with him about the challenges virtually unlimited technology brings to the creative process. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, joins us to discuss this week's stunning announcement that Blackmagic Design bought daVinci Systems. This clearly alters the balance of power and the BuZZ at IBC this week and we will be talking with Philip to learn more about it. Jack Kline, president and COO of Christie Digital Systems,has helped his company grow until it holds over 70% market share worldwide in digital projection. This week, we talk with him about the transition to digital cinema and what producers need to know to make their projected images look great. Kevin Duggan, product developer for Cat DV who's company, Square Box Software, is based in Stratford-on-Avon in the UK. During our recent trip to England, we met with Kevin to discuss the latest version of his software (version 8), why media asset management is so important, and what features have made his product so popular for so many years. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with: Mike Horton, head-cutter, LA Final Cut Pro User Group, with a live update from IBC in Amsterdam. Tim Duncan, senior editor for Zoe Creative Services. is up to his eyebrows in cutting edge software. A beta-tester, or consultant, to every major non-linear developer on the planet, Tim applies his skills as an editor to getting the next version of our favorite software to work better. This week, we talk with him about the challenges virtually unlimited technology brings to the creative process. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, joins us to discuss this week's stunning announcement that Blackmagic Design bought daVinci Systems. This clearly alters the balance of power and the BuZZ at IBC this week and we will be talking with Philip to learn more about it. Jack Kline, president and COO of Christie Digital Systems,has helped his company grow until it holds over 70% market share worldwide in digital projection. This week, we talk with him about the transition to digital cinema and what producers need to know to make their projected images look great. Kevin Duggan, product developer for Cat DV who's company, Square Box Software, is based in Stratford-on-Avon in the UK. During our recent trip to England, we met with Kevin to discuss the latest version of his software (version 8), why media asset management is so important, and what features have made his product so popular for so many years. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 19:12:43 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - September 03, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25069422-D-P-BuZZ-September-03-2009</link>
      <description>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: John Schellenger, vp of production for GlamourKey.com, is responsible for a library of high-quality, fashion and glamour stock footage, all shot against a green screen. We discuss his production technique, the special challenges of making beautiful models look beautiful on camera, and why they are using green screens. Phillip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, is a long-time contributor to The BuZZ. He stops in for another visit to discuss the differences between QuickTime 7 Pro and the newly-released QuickTime X. Paul Reeves, technical support engineer for Aardman Animations, is responsible for tracking a lot of data for a very, very popular animation house - think Wallace &amp; Gromit, or Chicken Run. We talk to him about the challenges of managing tapeless media, archiving projects that take years to produce, and the IT challenges in the latest technology. Ricardo Jacques Gale is a Cinematographer with over 3...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: John Schellenger, vp of production for GlamourKey.com, is responsible for a library of high-quality, fashion and glamour stock footage, all shot against a green screen. We discuss his production technique, the special challenges of making beautiful models look beautiful on camera, and why they are using green screens. Phillip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, is a long-time contributor to The BuZZ. He stops in for another visit to discuss the differences between QuickTime 7 Pro and the newly-released QuickTime X. Paul Reeves, technical support engineer for Aardman Animations, is responsible for tracking a lot of data for a very, very popular animation house - think Wallace &amp; Gromit, or Chicken Run. We talk to him about the challenges of managing tapeless media, archiving projects that take years to produce, and the IT challenges in the latest technology. Ricardo Jacques Gale is a Cinematographer with over 30 feature films to his credit. Recently, he's been shooting with the latest "IT" camera - the RED. This week, we talk to him about what he's learned, what he likes about it, what he doesn't, and what he does to make his images look great. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: John Schellenger, vp of production for GlamourKey.com, is responsible for a library of high-quality, fashion and glamour stock footage, all shot against a green screen. We discuss his production technique, the special challenges of making beautiful models look beautiful on camera, and why they are using green screens. Phillip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, is a long-time contributor to The BuZZ. He stops in for another visit to discuss the differences between QuickTime 7 Pro and the newly-released QuickTime X. Paul Reeves, technical support engineer for Aardman Animations, is responsible for tracking a lot of data for a very, very popular animation house - think Wallace &amp; Gromit, or Chicken Run. We talk to him about the challenges of managing tapeless media, archiving projects that take years to produce, and the IT challenges in the latest technology. Ricardo Jacques Gale is a Cinematographer with over 30 feature films to his credit. Recently, he's been shooting with the latest "IT" camera - the RED. This week, we talk to him about what he's learned, what he likes about it, what he doesn't, and what he does to make his images look great. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:12:39 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - August 27, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25034229-D-P-BuZZ-August-27-2009</link>
      <description>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Benito Behar, VP &amp; GM, Latin America, heads up TV Magic growing facilities development business in Latin America. If you need a world-class studio, control room, edit suite, or entire facility, TV Magic can provide it. Tonight we talk building tech in Latin America. Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, has been investigating the latest versions of both Final Cut Pro and Compressor and has discovered some very interesting things in how they support Blu-ray Discs. Tune in this week as he shares his secrets before publishing his latest eBook. Jessica Sitomer, Sometimes talent isn't enough. And without the proper skills to promote you and your work, those dreams of success as a digital content professional may die on the vine. Enter Jessica Sitomer, who has worked in the entertainment industry for 18 years as a writer, an independent producer, a development associate, a director, and an actress. Tonight, we talk with her i...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Benito Behar, VP &amp; GM, Latin America, heads up TV Magic growing facilities development business in Latin America. If you need a world-class studio, control room, edit suite, or entire facility, TV Magic can provide it. Tonight we talk building tech in Latin America. Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, has been investigating the latest versions of both Final Cut Pro and Compressor and has discovered some very interesting things in how they support Blu-ray Discs. Tune in this week as he shares his secrets before publishing his latest eBook. Jessica Sitomer, Sometimes talent isn't enough. And without the proper skills to promote you and your work, those dreams of success as a digital content professional may die on the vine. Enter Jessica Sitomer, who has worked in the entertainment industry for 18 years as a writer, an independent producer, a development associate, a director, and an actress. Tonight, we talk with her in her role as a career coach at TheGreenLightCoach, to learn what we need to do to get a job. Joop Janssen, CEO, Broadcast System Division, Vitec Group, shepherds some of the most familiar products used in production today: Vinten, Sachtler, Anton Bauer, Petrol and many others. Discover the story behind the Vitec Group, its hottest new product: LitePanels, and what their planning for IBC. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Benito Behar, VP &amp; GM, Latin America, heads up TV Magic growing facilities development business in Latin America. If you need a world-class studio, control room, edit suite, or entire facility, TV Magic can provide it. Tonight we talk building tech in Latin America. Bruce Nazarian, The Digital Guy, has been investigating the latest versions of both Final Cut Pro and Compressor and has discovered some very interesting things in how they support Blu-ray Discs. Tune in this week as he shares his secrets before publishing his latest eBook. Jessica Sitomer, Sometimes talent isn't enough. And without the proper skills to promote you and your work, those dreams of success as a digital content professional may die on the vine. Enter Jessica Sitomer, who has worked in the entertainment industry for 18 years as a writer, an independent producer, a development associate, a director, and an actress. Tonight, we talk with her in her role as a career coach at TheGreenLightCoach, to learn what we need to do to get a job. Joop Janssen, CEO, Broadcast System Division, Vitec Group, shepherds some of the most familiar products used in production today: Vinten, Sachtler, Anton Bauer, Petrol and many others. Discover the story behind the Vitec Group, its hottest new product: LitePanels, and what their planning for IBC. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 19:16:29 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - August 20, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24996547-D-P-BuZZ-August-20-2009</link>
      <description>Join host Larry Jordan on the road across the UK this week, as he talks with: Eddie Dick, filmmaker in Edinburgh, Scotland. Not only does Eddie make films, he used to fund them as part of Scottish Film. In addition, he's on the Board of Directors of the Edinburgh Film Festival. If you want tips on getting your film funding, as well as a great look at local Scottish production, you need he hear the comments of this industry leader. David Hackney, IT Manager, Gratterpalm Ad Agency, is struggling with the demands of switching is IT department to support a growing tapeless video workflow. Discover how he's coping and, more importantly, how he's storing it in this week's show!. Trevor Bawn and David Hackney met at the Huddersfield Video and Cinema Club, the oldest user group in the country devoted to creating films. Together they worked on an independent project - but even more, they discovered the power of user groups and clubs can bring to improve any production. Mark Doran, head of ed...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan on the road across the UK this week, as he talks with: Eddie Dick, filmmaker in Edinburgh, Scotland. Not only does Eddie make films, he used to fund them as part of Scottish Film. In addition, he's on the Board of Directors of the Edinburgh Film Festival. If you want tips on getting your film funding, as well as a great look at local Scottish production, you need he hear the comments of this industry leader. David Hackney, IT Manager, Gratterpalm Ad Agency, is struggling with the demands of switching is IT department to support a growing tapeless video workflow. Discover how he's coping and, more importantly, how he's storing it in this week's show!. Trevor Bawn and David Hackney met at the Huddersfield Video and Cinema Club, the oldest user group in the country devoted to creating films. Together they worked on an independent project - but even more, they discovered the power of user groups and clubs can bring to improve any production. Mark Doran, head of edit for Lime Productions, turns our daily soap operas aimed at young teens for the BBC and Sky TV. Discover how they are using Final Cut Pro and a team of professionals to meet these never ending deadlines. Mark Brown, founder, EditorsKeys, is a young start-up with a great idea on how to help you remember all those keyboard shortcuts that make using software so much easier. He stops in to talk about his company. Mark Young, president, Academy Class, heads one of the largest technology training companies in the UK. He joins to talk about the challenges of training in the UK, sharing some of the hottest classes and speculates on where things are headed. From Edinburgh to Liverpool to Leeds to London, you won't find guests like this anywhere else. Join us this week for a GREAT show!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan on the road across the UK this week, as he talks with: Eddie Dick, filmmaker in Edinburgh, Scotland. Not only does Eddie make films, he used to fund them as part of Scottish Film. In addition, he's on the Board of Directors of the Edinburgh Film Festival. If you want tips on getting your film funding, as well as a great look at local Scottish production, you need he hear the comments of this industry leader. David Hackney, IT Manager, Gratterpalm Ad Agency, is struggling with the demands of switching is IT department to support a growing tapeless video workflow. Discover how he's coping and, more importantly, how he's storing it in this week's show!. Trevor Bawn and David Hackney met at the Huddersfield Video and Cinema Club, the oldest user group in the country devoted to creating films. Together they worked on an independent project - but even more, they discovered the power of user groups and clubs can bring to improve any production. Mark Doran, head of edit for Lime Productions, turns our daily soap operas aimed at young teens for the BBC and Sky TV. Discover how they are using Final Cut Pro and a team of professionals to meet these never ending deadlines. Mark Brown, founder, EditorsKeys, is a young start-up with a great idea on how to help you remember all those keyboard shortcuts that make using software so much easier. He stops in to talk about his company. Mark Young, president, Academy Class, heads one of the largest technology training companies in the UK. He joins to talk about the challenges of training in the UK, sharing some of the hottest classes and speculates on where things are headed. From Edinburgh to Liverpool to Leeds to London, you won't find guests like this anywhere else. Join us this week for a GREAT show!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 17:37:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - August 13, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24958072-D-P-BuZZ-August-13-2009</link>
      <description>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Ross Shain, chief marketing officer for Imagineer Systems, is one of the pioneers in visual effects tools and production. With his extensive design experience we talk with him to learn where the VFX industry is headed. Norman Hollyn, Head of USC Film School Editing Track joins us to talk about teaching technology and balancing teaching technology with story telling. Patrick Grosswendt, director of product development for LitePanels, is in Minnesota with the PGA Tour and CBS, where LitePanels is lighting the anchor booth. Today we'll discuss the latest technology in lighting. Tyler Worden, market development manager and Sean Kilbride, technical marketing manager from nVidia , Are deeply involved in the computer industry's switch to graphics processing to speed computer tasks. No where is that more relevant than in video and VFX work. We chat with them to learn what nVidia is doing and why the rest of us should care....</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Ross Shain, chief marketing officer for Imagineer Systems, is one of the pioneers in visual effects tools and production. With his extensive design experience we talk with him to learn where the VFX industry is headed. Norman Hollyn, Head of USC Film School Editing Track joins us to talk about teaching technology and balancing teaching technology with story telling. Patrick Grosswendt, director of product development for LitePanels, is in Minnesota with the PGA Tour and CBS, where LitePanels is lighting the anchor booth. Today we'll discuss the latest technology in lighting. Tyler Worden, market development manager and Sean Kilbride, technical marketing manager from nVidia , Are deeply involved in the computer industry's switch to graphics processing to speed computer tasks. No where is that more relevant than in video and VFX work. We chat with them to learn what nVidia is doing and why the rest of us should care. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Ross Shain, chief marketing officer for Imagineer Systems, is one of the pioneers in visual effects tools and production. With his extensive design experience we talk with him to learn where the VFX industry is headed. Norman Hollyn, Head of USC Film School Editing Track joins us to talk about teaching technology and balancing teaching technology with story telling. Patrick Grosswendt, director of product development for LitePanels, is in Minnesota with the PGA Tour and CBS, where LitePanels is lighting the anchor booth. Today we'll discuss the latest technology in lighting. Tyler Worden, market development manager and Sean Kilbride, technical marketing manager from nVidia , Are deeply involved in the computer industry's switch to graphics processing to speed computer tasks. No where is that more relevant than in video and VFX work. We chat with them to learn what nVidia is doing and why the rest of us should care. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:23:49 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - August 06, 2009</title>
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      <description>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Alex Ferrari, filmmaker with Numb Robot, visited with the BuZZ a few months ago to talk about his film, Red Princess Blues. He&#8217;s back with DP Ricardo Gale to tell us about his RED post workflow he's developed during 60 new projects from music videos, commercials and some new shorts. Bruce Nazarian, the Digital Guy, returns with a look at the newly announced pricing for Blu-ray replication, as well as Apple's initial foray into Blu-ray. DV Expo arrives in September with a new location and some exciting new ideas. Dave Williams, editor of DV Magazine and conference chair for DV Expo, stops by to tell us what's on the agenda Emile Hanton started out as a 2nd assistant cameraman, then worked on short films, music videos, and independent feature films. Working on television series such as HEROS, LOST, CSI MIAMI, and PRISON BREAK, Emile began producing projects and, with Jamie R Robinson, formed their production company,...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Alex Ferrari, filmmaker with Numb Robot, visited with the BuZZ a few months ago to talk about his film, Red Princess Blues. He&#8217;s back with DP Ricardo Gale to tell us about his RED post workflow he's developed during 60 new projects from music videos, commercials and some new shorts. Bruce Nazarian, the Digital Guy, returns with a look at the newly announced pricing for Blu-ray replication, as well as Apple's initial foray into Blu-ray. DV Expo arrives in September with a new location and some exciting new ideas. Dave Williams, editor of DV Magazine and conference chair for DV Expo, stops by to tell us what's on the agenda Emile Hanton started out as a 2nd assistant cameraman, then worked on short films, music videos, and independent feature films. Working on television series such as HEROS, LOST, CSI MIAMI, and PRISON BREAK, Emile began producing projects and, with Jamie R Robinson, formed their production company, Six29 Entertainment in 2008. This week, we talk with him about the role of lighting design in a production. (Which, you must admit, is a cool trick for a radio show!) You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Alex Ferrari, filmmaker with Numb Robot, visited with the BuZZ a few months ago to talk about his film, Red Princess Blues. He&#8217;s back with DP Ricardo Gale to tell us about his RED post workflow he's developed during 60 new projects from music videos, commercials and some new shorts. Bruce Nazarian, the Digital Guy, returns with a look at the newly announced pricing for Blu-ray replication, as well as Apple's initial foray into Blu-ray. DV Expo arrives in September with a new location and some exciting new ideas. Dave Williams, editor of DV Magazine and conference chair for DV Expo, stops by to tell us what's on the agenda Emile Hanton started out as a 2nd assistant cameraman, then worked on short films, music videos, and independent feature films. Working on television series such as HEROS, LOST, CSI MIAMI, and PRISON BREAK, Emile began producing projects and, with Jamie R Robinson, formed their production company, Six29 Entertainment in 2008. This week, we talk with him about the role of lighting design in a production. (Which, you must admit, is a cool trick for a radio show!) You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 19:13:56 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - July 30, 2009</title>
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      <description>Today is Australia Day on the BuZZ and host Larry Jordan talks with: Stuart Monksfield, general manager of Cutting Edge(Syndey EQ facility), is using a brand new software technology for managing the workflow of both film and HD dailies. Discover the current challenges in their workflow and how this new software makes a big difference in speed and reduced staffing costs. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, drops by to talk about the impact the Internet is having on the news. What is news? Who is it for? What should it accomplish? How do you make money at it? Every answer to every question you could possibly ask - all in six minutes! Adam C. Erickson, videographer, is a wedding videographer. But, recently, he finds he's doing more and more work for churches. This week, he's attending a conference on church media technology and calls in from the conference to update us on what's hot. Denny Morales is a broadcast director, with a long-career in broadcast television. But his...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today is Australia Day on the BuZZ and host Larry Jordan talks with: Stuart Monksfield, general manager of Cutting Edge(Syndey EQ facility), is using a brand new software technology for managing the workflow of both film and HD dailies. Discover the current challenges in their workflow and how this new software makes a big difference in speed and reduced staffing costs. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, drops by to talk about the impact the Internet is having on the news. What is news? Who is it for? What should it accomplish? How do you make money at it? Every answer to every question you could possibly ask - all in six minutes! Adam C. Erickson, videographer, is a wedding videographer. But, recently, he finds he's doing more and more work for churches. This week, he's attending a conference on church media technology and calls in from the conference to update us on what's hot. Denny Morales is a broadcast director, with a long-career in broadcast television. But his real love is film Tonight, he stops in to discuss how his broadcast background informs the decisions he makes while creating feature films. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today is Australia Day on the BuZZ and host Larry Jordan talks with: Stuart Monksfield, general manager of Cutting Edge(Syndey EQ facility), is using a brand new software technology for managing the workflow of both film and HD dailies. Discover the current challenges in their workflow and how this new software makes a big difference in speed and reduced staffing costs. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, drops by to talk about the impact the Internet is having on the news. What is news? Who is it for? What should it accomplish? How do you make money at it? Every answer to every question you could possibly ask - all in six minutes! Adam C. Erickson, videographer, is a wedding videographer. But, recently, he finds he's doing more and more work for churches. This week, he's attending a conference on church media technology and calls in from the conference to update us on what's hot. Denny Morales is a broadcast director, with a long-career in broadcast television. But his real love is film Tonight, he stops in to discuss how his broadcast background informs the decisions he makes while creating feature films. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - July 30, 2009</title>
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      <description>Today is Australia Day on the BuZZ and host Larry Jordan talks with: Stuart Monksfield, general manager of Cutting Edge(Syndey EQ facility), is using a brand new software technology for managing the workflow of both film and HD dailies. Discover the current challenges in their workflow and how this new software makes a big difference in speed and reduced staffing costs. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, drops by to talk about the impact the Internet is having on the news. What is news? Who is it for? What should it accomplish? How do you make money at it? Every answer to every question you could possibly ask - all in six minutes! Adam C. Erickson, videographer, is a wedding videographer. But, recently, he finds he's doing more and more work for churches. This week, he's attending a conference on church media technology and calls in from the conference to update us on what's hot. Denny Morales is a broadcast director, with a long-career in broadcast television. But his...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today is Australia Day on the BuZZ and host Larry Jordan talks with: Stuart Monksfield, general manager of Cutting Edge(Syndey EQ facility), is using a brand new software technology for managing the workflow of both film and HD dailies. Discover the current challenges in their workflow and how this new software makes a big difference in speed and reduced staffing costs. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, drops by to talk about the impact the Internet is having on the news. What is news? Who is it for? What should it accomplish? How do you make money at it? Every answer to every question you could possibly ask - all in six minutes! Adam C. Erickson, videographer, is a wedding videographer. But, recently, he finds he's doing more and more work for churches. This week, he's attending a conference on church media technology and calls in from the conference to update us on what's hot. Denny Morales is a broadcast director, with a long-career in broadcast television. But his real love is film Tonight, he stops in to discuss how his broadcast background informs the decisions he makes while creating feature films. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today is Australia Day on the BuZZ and host Larry Jordan talks with: Stuart Monksfield, general manager of Cutting Edge(Syndey EQ facility), is using a brand new software technology for managing the workflow of both film and HD dailies. Discover the current challenges in their workflow and how this new software makes a big difference in speed and reduced staffing costs. Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, drops by to talk about the impact the Internet is having on the news. What is news? Who is it for? What should it accomplish? How do you make money at it? Every answer to every question you could possibly ask - all in six minutes! Adam C. Erickson, videographer, is a wedding videographer. But, recently, he finds he's doing more and more work for churches. This week, he's attending a conference on church media technology and calls in from the conference to update us on what's hot. Denny Morales is a broadcast director, with a long-career in broadcast television. But his real love is film Tonight, he stops in to discuss how his broadcast background informs the decisions he makes while creating feature films. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - July 23, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24855609-D-P-BuZZ-July-23-2009</link>
      <description>Apple released the latest version of Final Cut Studio and we cover it like a blanket! Larry has a report on his conversations with Apple on the new products. Steve Martin, president of Ripple Training, has been using the latest version of Final Cut Studio for several months. He joins us tonight to discus what's good, what's different, and what to expect. We also get into conversation about just how good this upgrade is. Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, joins us for another update in the continuing saga of Blu-ray Discs. Pricing has come down, software is getting easier, is now the time to jump into the water of this "new" format? Dan May, president of Blackmagic Design, Inc., stops in to discuss the impact of the new Final Cut release on Blackmagic products, the status of new drivers, and their new UltraScope and the challenges in monitoring HD video. Grant Burton, editor for the Royal Australian Air Force, joins us for a discussion of creating ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Apple released the latest version of Final Cut Studio and we cover it like a blanket! Larry has a report on his conversations with Apple on the new products. Steve Martin, president of Ripple Training, has been using the latest version of Final Cut Studio for several months. He joins us tonight to discus what's good, what's different, and what to expect. We also get into conversation about just how good this upgrade is. Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, joins us for another update in the continuing saga of Blu-ray Discs. Pricing has come down, software is getting easier, is now the time to jump into the water of this "new" format? Dan May, president of Blackmagic Design, Inc., stops in to discuss the impact of the new Final Cut release on Blackmagic products, the status of new drivers, and their new UltraScope and the challenges in monitoring HD video. Grant Burton, editor for the Royal Australian Air Force, joins us for a discussion of creating training for military personel, the problems with out-sourcing video production, and what it's like working on top-secret projects. In the last segment, Brian Gary and Bruce Nazarian join Mike and Larry to discuss the new Blu-ray support in Final Cut Pro, but not DVD Studio Pro, what it means to producers that want to create HD DVDs and whether Final Cut or Encore is the better tool. This is an amzing show - filled with breaking news and the latest gossip on Final Cut Studio. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Apple released the latest version of Final Cut Studio and we cover it like a blanket! Larry has a report on his conversations with Apple on the new products. Steve Martin, president of Ripple Training, has been using the latest version of Final Cut Studio for several months. He joins us tonight to discus what's good, what's different, and what to expect. We also get into conversation about just how good this upgrade is. Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, joins us for another update in the continuing saga of Blu-ray Discs. Pricing has come down, software is getting easier, is now the time to jump into the water of this "new" format? Dan May, president of Blackmagic Design, Inc., stops in to discuss the impact of the new Final Cut release on Blackmagic products, the status of new drivers, and their new UltraScope and the challenges in monitoring HD video. Grant Burton, editor for the Royal Australian Air Force, joins us for a discussion of creating training for military personel, the problems with out-sourcing video production, and what it's like working on top-secret projects. In the last segment, Brian Gary and Bruce Nazarian join Mike and Larry to discuss the new Blu-ray support in Final Cut Pro, but not DVD Studio Pro, what it means to producers that want to create HD DVDs and whether Final Cut or Encore is the better tool. This is an amzing show - filled with breaking news and the latest gossip on Final Cut Studio. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 20:25:57 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - July 16, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24818909-D-P-BuZZ-July-16-2009</link>
      <description>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Gita Saedi Kiely, series producer for The New Americans on PBS, joins us to talk about the challenges of creating a high-quality documentary using five crews in eight countries over nine years. What are the challenges in creating a series and what can we learn from her experience? Jonathan Handel drops in to discuss the latest brou-ha-ha regarding misleading talent releases on the recent Bruno film. Just how important is it to tell the truth to your talent? Raju Vegesna, evangelist for Zoho, has his head in the cloud (OK, I couldn't resist.) Cloud computing, where data is stored on the network, is the latest fad to hit computers. Is this a good thing? Can video professionals take advantage of it? What are the risks when you can't see where your data is stored? We discuss all this tonight. Scott Simmons, Avid/FCP editor, wrote a blog about using Avid for Final Cut Editors. Could this be the apocalypse? What does it all mean? Ou...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Gita Saedi Kiely, series producer for The New Americans on PBS, joins us to talk about the challenges of creating a high-quality documentary using five crews in eight countries over nine years. What are the challenges in creating a series and what can we learn from her experience? Jonathan Handel drops in to discuss the latest brou-ha-ha regarding misleading talent releases on the recent Bruno film. Just how important is it to tell the truth to your talent? Raju Vegesna, evangelist for Zoho, has his head in the cloud (OK, I couldn't resist.) Cloud computing, where data is stored on the network, is the latest fad to hit computers. Is this a good thing? Can video professionals take advantage of it? What are the risks when you can't see where your data is stored? We discuss all this tonight. Scott Simmons, Avid/FCP editor, wrote a blog about using Avid for Final Cut Editors. Could this be the apocalypse? What does it all mean? Our curiosity is piqued and Scott will join us to tell all this week. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Gita Saedi Kiely, series producer for The New Americans on PBS, joins us to talk about the challenges of creating a high-quality documentary using five crews in eight countries over nine years. What are the challenges in creating a series and what can we learn from her experience? Jonathan Handel drops in to discuss the latest brou-ha-ha regarding misleading talent releases on the recent Bruno film. Just how important is it to tell the truth to your talent? Raju Vegesna, evangelist for Zoho, has his head in the cloud (OK, I couldn't resist.) Cloud computing, where data is stored on the network, is the latest fad to hit computers. Is this a good thing? Can video professionals take advantage of it? What are the risks when you can't see where your data is stored? We discuss all this tonight. Scott Simmons, Avid/FCP editor, wrote a blog about using Avid for Final Cut Editors. Could this be the apocalypse? What does it all mean? Our curiosity is piqued and Scott will join us to tell all this week. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:12:06 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - July 09, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24777010-D-P-BuZZ-July-09-2009</link>
      <description>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Steve Weiss, director of marketing and international sales for Zacuto, loves producing webisodes that look at the creative forces behind creating films. Tonight, we talk with him about Film Fellas, why he produces the show, what's been the reaction, and what advice he has to offer the rest of us. ,p Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, recently discovered that there's a WHOLE lot of information about your media that you may be missing. Called "metadata" - or data about data - these small snippets can help you find the proverbial needle in a haystack if you know where to look. Jason Bourque, film director, is using PitchPage.com to promote his demo reel. This week, we ask him how the process of marketing yourself and your projects has changed, what works for a demo reel, and how to get yourself noticed and get work! ,p You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all t...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Steve Weiss, director of marketing and international sales for Zacuto, loves producing webisodes that look at the creative forces behind creating films. Tonight, we talk with him about Film Fellas, why he produces the show, what's been the reaction, and what advice he has to offer the rest of us. ,p Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, recently discovered that there's a WHOLE lot of information about your media that you may be missing. Called "metadata" - or data about data - these small snippets can help you find the proverbial needle in a haystack if you know where to look. Jason Bourque, film director, is using PitchPage.com to promote his demo reel. This week, we ask him how the process of marketing yourself and your projects has changed, what works for a demo reel, and how to get yourself noticed and get work! ,p You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Steve Weiss, director of marketing and international sales for Zacuto, loves producing webisodes that look at the creative forces behind creating films. Tonight, we talk with him about Film Fellas, why he produces the show, what's been the reaction, and what advice he has to offer the rest of us. ,p Philip Hodgetts, president, Big Brains for Rent, recently discovered that there's a WHOLE lot of information about your media that you may be missing. Called "metadata" - or data about data - these small snippets can help you find the proverbial needle in a haystack if you know where to look. Jason Bourque, film director, is using PitchPage.com to promote his demo reel. This week, we ask him how the process of marketing yourself and your projects has changed, what works for a demo reel, and how to get yourself noticed and get work! ,p You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:21:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - July 02, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24748050-D-P-BuZZ-July-02-2009</link>
      <description>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Alan Shisko, proprietor, Effektor, blogged recently about the death of the DVD demo reel. We decided to ask him why and, if demo reels are dead, what's the best way to market ourselves today? Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, returns with the continuing sage of Blu-ray Disc license fees. Are they becoming affordable, or is the format slowly withering on the vine? Jack Fleming, president of ADS, does not have an easy job. He's running a post-production house in Hollywood. Short of juggling knives, we can't think of a harder occupation. Discover what it takes to make a post house click. Bobby Milly is the Program Director of the Computer Animation Program at the LA Film School. Tonight we get to ask him how he designed the LA Film School's Computer Animation Lab - and what the criteria are for successful student education. You can&#8217;t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It&#8217;s anot...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Alan Shisko, proprietor, Effektor, blogged recently about the death of the DVD demo reel. We decided to ask him why and, if demo reels are dead, what's the best way to market ourselves today? Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, returns with the continuing sage of Blu-ray Disc license fees. Are they becoming affordable, or is the format slowly withering on the vine? Jack Fleming, president of ADS, does not have an easy job. He's running a post-production house in Hollywood. Short of juggling knives, we can't think of a harder occupation. Discover what it takes to make a post house click. Bobby Milly is the Program Director of the Computer Animation Program at the LA Film School. Tonight we get to ask him how he designed the LA Film School's Computer Animation Lab - and what the criteria are for successful student education. You can&#8217;t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It&#8217;s another fascinating show &#8212; all the information you need now to know what&#8217;s coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton talk with: Alan Shisko, proprietor, Effektor, blogged recently about the death of the DVD demo reel. We decided to ask him why and, if demo reels are dead, what's the best way to market ourselves today? Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, returns with the continuing sage of Blu-ray Disc license fees. Are they becoming affordable, or is the format slowly withering on the vine? Jack Fleming, president of ADS, does not have an easy job. He's running a post-production house in Hollywood. Short of juggling knives, we can't think of a harder occupation. Discover what it takes to make a post house click. Bobby Milly is the Program Director of the Computer Animation Program at the LA Film School. Tonight we get to ask him how he designed the LA Film School's Computer Animation Lab - and what the criteria are for successful student education. You can&#8217;t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It&#8217;s another fascinating show &#8212; all the information you need now to know what&#8217;s coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:27:08 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - June 25, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24739583-D-P-BuZZ-June-25-2009</link>
      <description>Host Larry Jordan talks with: Rich Storek, Architect of nVeil, talks about his newest plug-in: nVeil, which creates stunningly mesmerizing visual effects. Jonathan Handel returns with an update on the recently approved SAG/AMPTA contract &#8211; and why this doesn&#8217;t mean the end of labor unrest in Hollywood. Isaac Guenard, from eyeon Software, talks about the amazing new world of stereoscopic 3D visual effects and their latest release: Fusion 6. You can&#8217;t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It&#8217;s another fascinating show &#8212; all the information you need now to know what&#8217;s coming next!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Host Larry Jordan talks with: Rich Storek, Architect of nVeil, talks about his newest plug-in: nVeil, which creates stunningly mesmerizing visual effects. Jonathan Handel returns with an update on the recently approved SAG/AMPTA contract &#8211; and why this doesn&#8217;t mean the end of labor unrest in Hollywood. Isaac Guenard, from eyeon Software, talks about the amazing new world of stereoscopic 3D visual effects and their latest release: Fusion 6. You can&#8217;t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It&#8217;s another fascinating show &#8212; all the information you need now to know what&#8217;s coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Host Larry Jordan talks with: Rich Storek, Architect of nVeil, talks about his newest plug-in: nVeil, which creates stunningly mesmerizing visual effects. Jonathan Handel returns with an update on the recently approved SAG/AMPTA contract &#8211; and why this doesn&#8217;t mean the end of labor unrest in Hollywood. Isaac Guenard, from eyeon Software, talks about the amazing new world of stereoscopic 3D visual effects and their latest release: Fusion 6. You can&#8217;t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It&#8217;s another fascinating show &#8212; all the information you need now to know what&#8217;s coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:13:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - June 11, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24692529-D-P-BuZZ-June-11-2009</link>
      <description>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton, talk with: Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, dashes in with some breaking news on Blu-ray Discs and licensing that can save us all money! Todd Ulman, returns from last week and continues his fascinating discussion of the role of post-production supervisor in feature films. Shinichi Minowa, VP marketing and business development for Anton Bauer, discusses the world of batteries and portable power. How the industry has changed and tips you can use to improve your battery life. Ricardo Martinez, independent filmmaker, just finished his first documentary. Tonight, he tells us about the challenges and what he's learned. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton, talk with: Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, dashes in with some breaking news on Blu-ray Discs and licensing that can save us all money! Todd Ulman, returns from last week and continues his fascinating discussion of the role of post-production supervisor in feature films. Shinichi Minowa, VP marketing and business development for Anton Bauer, discusses the world of batteries and portable power. How the industry has changed and tips you can use to improve your battery life. Ricardo Martinez, independent filmmaker, just finished his first documentary. Tonight, he tells us about the challenges and what he's learned. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton, talk with: Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, dashes in with some breaking news on Blu-ray Discs and licensing that can save us all money! Todd Ulman, returns from last week and continues his fascinating discussion of the role of post-production supervisor in feature films. Shinichi Minowa, VP marketing and business development for Anton Bauer, discusses the world of batteries and portable power. How the industry has changed and tips you can use to improve your battery life. Ricardo Martinez, independent filmmaker, just finished his first documentary. Tonight, he tells us about the challenges and what he's learned. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 19:17:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - April 30, 2009</title>
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      <description>Joining host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton are: Aharon Rabinowitz, founder, All Bets Are Off Productions. Aharon's company specializes in creating pre-keyed, live action video that you can use to add extras, actors, even crowds to your projects. At NAB, Aharon presented his effects workflow, highlighting plug-ins from Red Giant Software. Bruce Nazarian joins us with a look back at the significance of the Blu-ray announcements at NAB. Ric Viers is the world's largest independent provider of sound effects with over 150,000 sounds and more than 150 sound effects libraries to his name. He is the founder of Blastwave FX, and an editor in his own right. Discover his secrets to creating great sounds in this week's interview. NAB News Highlights and Wondertouch - Alan Lorence, CEO, WonderTouch During the 2009 NAB Show, Digital Production BuZZ created twelve hours of programming, 200 interviews, and 37 news briefs. Now that we've had some time to get caught up on our sleep, we'll ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joining host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton are: Aharon Rabinowitz, founder, All Bets Are Off Productions. Aharon's company specializes in creating pre-keyed, live action video that you can use to add extras, actors, even crowds to your projects. At NAB, Aharon presented his effects workflow, highlighting plug-ins from Red Giant Software. Bruce Nazarian joins us with a look back at the significance of the Blu-ray announcements at NAB. Ric Viers is the world's largest independent provider of sound effects with over 150,000 sounds and more than 150 sound effects libraries to his name. He is the founder of Blastwave FX, and an editor in his own right. Discover his secrets to creating great sounds in this week's interview. NAB News Highlights and Wondertouch - Alan Lorence, CEO, WonderTouch During the 2009 NAB Show, Digital Production BuZZ created twelve hours of programming, 200 interviews, and 37 news briefs. Now that we've had some time to get caught up on our sleep, we'll be presenting some remaining highlights and news clips from the show, including: Philip Hodgetts highlighting the latest news from NLE vendors News from Market 7, Tempest, Gee Three, and Smartsound. An interview with Alan Lorence, CEO, WonderTouch, about the latest announcements from Particle Illusion - it's now an After Effects plug-in! The Digital Production BuZZ was the Official Podcast for the 2009 NAB Show. For a complete list of all our coverage, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joining host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton are: Aharon Rabinowitz, founder, All Bets Are Off Productions. Aharon's company specializes in creating pre-keyed, live action video that you can use to add extras, actors, even crowds to your projects. At NAB, Aharon presented his effects workflow, highlighting plug-ins from Red Giant Software. Bruce Nazarian joins us with a look back at the significance of the Blu-ray announcements at NAB. Ric Viers is the world's largest independent provider of sound effects with over 150,000 sounds and more than 150 sound effects libraries to his name. He is the founder of Blastwave FX, and an editor in his own right. Discover his secrets to creating great sounds in this week's interview. NAB News Highlights and Wondertouch - Alan Lorence, CEO, WonderTouch During the 2009 NAB Show, Digital Production BuZZ created twelve hours of programming, 200 interviews, and 37 news briefs. Now that we've had some time to get caught up on our sleep, we'll be presenting some remaining highlights and news clips from the show, including: Philip Hodgetts highlighting the latest news from NLE vendors News from Market 7, Tempest, Gee Three, and Smartsound. An interview with Alan Lorence, CEO, WonderTouch, about the latest announcements from Particle Illusion - it's now an After Effects plug-in! The Digital Production BuZZ was the Official Podcast for the 2009 NAB Show. For a complete list of all our coverage, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:19:29 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 NAB Show Special Report #7</title>
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      <description>The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we conclude our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Vincent Maza, worldwide marketing manager for post-production marketing, Avid Technology Matt Roberts, director of marketing communications, Shining Technology Chris Wang, marketing manager, Shining Technology Paul Douglas, Chairman/Founder, Singular Logic Jake Winett, global industry manager for media and entertainment, Microsoft Patrick MacDonald-King, president and CEO, Sample Digital Allen Affolter, president, ATG Design Works Pancrazio Auteri, chief technical officer, TV Blob Tre Zimmerman, vp of corporate development, TV Blog Vincent Maza, worldwide marketing manager for post-production marketing, Avid Technology, discusses the "New Avid." From new logo to new marketing to new products, Avid is rebuilding itself as a company. Discover how in this fascinating inside look at the company...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we conclude our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Vincent Maza, worldwide marketing manager for post-production marketing, Avid Technology Matt Roberts, director of marketing communications, Shining Technology Chris Wang, marketing manager, Shining Technology Paul Douglas, Chairman/Founder, Singular Logic Jake Winett, global industry manager for media and entertainment, Microsoft Patrick MacDonald-King, president and CEO, Sample Digital Allen Affolter, president, ATG Design Works Pancrazio Auteri, chief technical officer, TV Blob Tre Zimmerman, vp of corporate development, TV Blog Vincent Maza, worldwide marketing manager for post-production marketing, Avid Technology, discusses the "New Avid." From new logo to new marketing to new products, Avid is rebuilding itself as a company. Discover how in this fascinating inside look at the company. Matt Roberts, director of marketing communications, and Chris Wang, marketing manager for Shining Technology, make one of the most popular ultra-small portable video recorders. When it comes to working with tapeless media, Shining Technology is probably involved. Paul Douglas, Chairman/Founder, Singular Logic, has a great idea for reducing the amount of unwanted advertising we are inundated with. Whether from cable tv, the web or ... well, in this conversation we learn about a new technology that allows us to opt-in to ads! Jake Winett is the global industry manager for media and entertainment for Microsoft. Managing media -- especially after the project has been completed -- is an increasingly complex job. Its so big, in fact, that no one company can do all of it. In this conversation, discover Microsoft's take on how it can contribute to the solution. Patrick MacDonald-King is the president and CEO of Sample Digital. They are the originators of Digital Dailies - and are launching a new product - called D3 - that is designed to help improve the production workflow. Allen Affolter, president of ATG Design Works, has created the idea of a video monitor - running video - yet thin enough and self-powered to be slipped into a magazine. Image... magazine ads that move. They have a patent, and are looking for funding. This is a mind-bending conversation. Pancrzio Auteri and Tre Zimmerman, from TV Blob have found a way to turn your HD TV into a web browser. Even better, they've created a system that allows you to publish your own video channel that other people can subscribe and tune into. For everyone wanting easier distribution of their video content -- here's one place to look. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. This wraps up our seven-part series from the Digital Production BuZZ from the 2009 NAB Show. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we conclude our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Vincent Maza, worldwide marketing manager for post-production marketing, Avid Technology Matt Roberts, director of marketing communications, Shining Technology Chris Wang, marketing manager, Shining Technology Paul Douglas, Chairman/Founder, Singular Logic Jake Winett, global industry manager for media and entertainment, Microsoft Patrick MacDonald-King, president and CEO, Sample Digital Allen Affolter, president, ATG Design Works Pancrazio Auteri, chief technical officer, TV Blob Tre Zimmerman, vp of corporate development, TV Blog Vincent Maza, worldwide marketing manager for post-production marketing, Avid Technology, discusses the "New Avid." From new logo to new marketing to new products, Avid is rebuilding itself as a company. Discover how in this fascinating inside look at the company. Matt Roberts, director of marketing communications, and Chris Wang, marketing manager for Shining Technology, make one of the most popular ultra-small portable video recorders. When it comes to working with tapeless media, Shining Technology is probably involved. Paul Douglas, Chairman/Founder, Singular Logic, has a great idea for reducing the amount of unwanted advertising we are inundated with. Whether from cable tv, the web or ... well, in this conversation we learn about a new technology that allows us to opt-in to ads! Jake Winett is the global industry manager for media and entertainment for Microsoft. Managing media -- especially after the project has been completed -- is an increasingly complex job. Its so big, in fact, that no one company can do all of it. In this conversation, discover Microsoft's take on how it can contribute to the solution. Patrick MacDonald-King is the president and CEO of Sample Digital. They are the originators of Digital Dailies - and are launching a new product - called D3 - that is designed to help improve the production workflow. Allen Affolter, president of ATG Design Works, has created the idea of a video monitor - running video - yet thin enough and self-powered to be slipped into a magazine. Image... magazine ads that move. They have a patent, and are looking for funding. This is a mind-bending conversation. Pancrzio Auteri and Tre Zimmerman, from TV Blob have found a way to turn your HD TV into a web browser. Even better, they've created a system that allows you to publish your own video channel that other people can subscribe and tune into. For everyone wanting easier distribution of their video content -- here's one place to look. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. This wraps up our seven-part series from the Digital Production BuZZ from the 2009 NAB Show. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 22:27:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 NAB Show Special Report #6</title>
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      <description>2009 NAB Show Special Report #6 Dueling capture cards, naming the Duck, better lenses, better benefits, and better 3D -- this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software, introduces his latest software - PhotoMotion - for Final Cut Pro. Easily create pans and zooms on still images without keyframing or extra effort. Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems, introduces his latest...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>2009 NAB Show Special Report #6 Dueling capture cards, naming the Duck, better lenses, better benefits, and better 3D -- this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software, introduces his latest software - PhotoMotion - for Final Cut Pro. Easily create pans and zooms on still images without keyframing or extra effort. Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems, introduces his latest product: Key Pro. Designed for the acquisition of video, this is a digital recorder. As well, we talk about how to select the best capture card. Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. In what turned out to be back-to-back interviews with the two leading capture card companies -- except neither AJA nor Blackmagic Design would call themselves "capture card companies" anymore. Learn why, and discover a whole range of exciting new products in this conversation. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development for NAB, talks about how the NAB Show has changed over the last few years and, more importantly, where it is going in the future. Can you image the NAB Show... on the web? Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck, drops by to talk about their latest news - a strategic partnership with Edit Share allowing media to move seamlessly between Final Cut Pro and Avid -- as well as a dirt-simple way to copy every file in your project from where ever you left it to where ever you want it. AND, as an added bonus, we discover where and how Automatic Duck got its name! Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon, knows lenses. So, in this conversation, we talk about what happens before the images even hit the sensor. What makes a good lens, how to understand how lenses are named, and why it takes nine YEARS to develop a new lens. Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk, is showcasing new software called "Flair," that's designed for te assistant visual artist in an effort to create meaningful apprenticeship programs. Discover all the options (well, at least some of them) that Autodesk has to offer in this wide-ranging conversation. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2009 NAB Show Special Report #6 Dueling capture cards, naming the Duck, better lenses, better benefits, and better 3D -- this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software, introduces his latest software - PhotoMotion - for Final Cut Pro. Easily create pans and zooms on still images without keyframing or extra effort. Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems, introduces his latest product: Key Pro. Designed for the acquisition of video, this is a digital recorder. As well, we talk about how to select the best capture card. Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. In what turned out to be back-to-back interviews with the two leading capture card companies -- except neither AJA nor Blackmagic Design would call themselves "capture card companies" anymore. Learn why, and discover a whole range of exciting new products in this conversation. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development for NAB, talks about how the NAB Show has changed over the last few years and, more importantly, where it is going in the future. Can you image the NAB Show... on the web? Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck, drops by to talk about their latest news - a strategic partnership with Edit Share allowing media to move seamlessly between Final Cut Pro and Avid -- as well as a dirt-simple way to copy every file in your project from where ever you left it to where ever you want it. AND, as an added bonus, we discover where and how Automatic Duck got its name! Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon, knows lenses. So, in this conversation, we talk about what happens before the images even hit the sensor. What makes a good lens, how to understand how lenses are named, and why it takes nine YEARS to develop a new lens. Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk, is showcasing new software called "Flair," that's designed for te assistant visual artist in an effort to create meaningful apprenticeship programs. Discover all the options (well, at least some of them) that Autodesk has to offer in this wide-ranging conversation. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 NAB Show Special Report #6</title>
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      <description>2009 NAB Show Special Report #6 Dueling capture cards, naming the Duck, better lenses, better benefits, and better 3D -- this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software, introduces his latest software - PhotoMotion - for Final Cut Pro. Easily create pans and zooms on still images without keyframing or extra effort. Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems, introduces his latest...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>2009 NAB Show Special Report #6 Dueling capture cards, naming the Duck, better lenses, better benefits, and better 3D -- this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software, introduces his latest software - PhotoMotion - for Final Cut Pro. Easily create pans and zooms on still images without keyframing or extra effort. Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems, introduces his latest product: Key Pro. Designed for the acquisition of video, this is a digital recorder. As well, we talk about how to select the best capture card. Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. In what turned out to be back-to-back interviews with the two leading capture card companies -- except neither AJA nor Blackmagic Design would call themselves "capture card companies" anymore. Learn why, and discover a whole range of exciting new products in this conversation. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development for NAB, talks about how the NAB Show has changed over the last few years and, more importantly, where it is going in the future. Can you image the NAB Show... on the web? Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck, drops by to talk about their latest news - a strategic partnership with Edit Share allowing media to move seamlessly between Final Cut Pro and Avid -- as well as a dirt-simple way to copy every file in your project from where ever you left it to where ever you want it. AND, as an added bonus, we discover where and how Automatic Duck got its name! Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon, knows lenses. So, in this conversation, we talk about what happens before the images even hit the sensor. What makes a good lens, how to understand how lenses are named, and why it takes nine YEARS to develop a new lens. Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk, is showcasing new software called "Flair," that's designed for te assistant visual artist in an effort to create meaningful apprenticeship programs. Discover all the options (well, at least some of them) that Autodesk has to offer in this wide-ranging conversation. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2009 NAB Show Special Report #6 Dueling capture cards, naming the Duck, better lenses, better benefits, and better 3D -- this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk Bruce Gee, president, Gee Three Software, introduces his latest software - PhotoMotion - for Final Cut Pro. Easily create pans and zooms on still images without keyframing or extra effort. Nick Rashby, president, AJA Video Systems, introduces his latest product: Key Pro. Designed for the acquisition of video, this is a digital recorder. As well, we talk about how to select the best capture card. Dan May, president, Blackmagic Design, Inc. In what turned out to be back-to-back interviews with the two leading capture card companies -- except neither AJA nor Blackmagic Design would call themselves "capture card companies" anymore. Learn why, and discover a whole range of exciting new products in this conversation. Brad Williams, vice-president, member benefits and development for NAB, talks about how the NAB Show has changed over the last few years and, more importantly, where it is going in the future. Can you image the NAB Show... on the web? Wes Plate, president, Automatic Duck, drops by to talk about their latest news - a strategic partnership with Edit Share allowing media to move seamlessly between Final Cut Pro and Avid -- as well as a dirt-simple way to copy every file in your project from where ever you left it to where ever you want it. AND, as an added bonus, we discover where and how Automatic Duck got its name! Alan Lewis, marketing manager, broadcast &amp; communications, Canon, knows lenses. So, in this conversation, we talk about what happens before the images even hit the sensor. What makes a good lens, how to understand how lenses are named, and why it takes nine YEARS to develop a new lens. Bruno Sargeant, television industry manager for media and entertainment, Autodesk, is showcasing new software called "Flair," that's designed for te assistant visual artist in an effort to create meaningful apprenticeship programs. Discover all the options (well, at least some of them) that Autodesk has to offer in this wide-ranging conversation. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 NAB Show Special Report #5</title>
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      <description>2009 NAB Show Special Report #5 From breaking news to great new software to tips to being a better exhibitor, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Larry Applegate, president, Rivergate Software Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA Paul Babb, president, Maxon David Wolf, partner, Digital Media Group, Accenture Daniel Jones, general manager, Youreeeka! Sean Safreed, co-founder, Red Giant Software Guy Coleman, Director of Sales, VocalBooth.com Shawn Canfield, Director, Exhibitor Services, NAB Larry Applegate, President, Blu-Streak Software and Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA, talk about the new software introduced at the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet for the Mac that connects the missing link in the creation of Blu-ray Discs. And that is the ability to take a Blu-ray folder, created for b...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>2009 NAB Show Special Report #5 From breaking news to great new software to tips to being a better exhibitor, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Larry Applegate, president, Rivergate Software Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA Paul Babb, president, Maxon David Wolf, partner, Digital Media Group, Accenture Daniel Jones, general manager, Youreeeka! Sean Safreed, co-founder, Red Giant Software Guy Coleman, Director of Sales, VocalBooth.com Shawn Canfield, Director, Exhibitor Services, NAB Larry Applegate, President, Blu-Streak Software and Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA, talk about the new software introduced at the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet for the Mac that connects the missing link in the creation of Blu-ray Discs. And that is the ability to take a Blu-ray folder, created for burning, and convert it into a master format (CMF) suitable for replication. Larry developed the program and both Larry and Bruce explain its significance. Paul Babb, president, Maxon Software, discusses the world of 3D software and the differences between 3D image creation and 3D image distribution. He also talks about the modules inside the Cinema 4D software suite and how a new user can learn to use it succssfully. David Wolf, Partner of the Digital Media Group at Accenture, discusses their recent world-wide survey of media viewers. The survey covers preferences for media created for TV, computer, and mobile device and the implications for media creators. J. Daniel Jones, general manager, Youreeeka!, talks about the launch of their new video service, providing an easy way for content providers to make money on their content, while still allowing both security and flexibility. Sean Safreed, co-founder, Red Giant Software discusses their latest plug-ins, along with why they decided to develop plug-ins in the first place. Guy Coleman, director of sales for VocalBooth.com, talks about how to create a sound-proof space for recording, training, and education. Shawn Canfield, director, exhibit services for NAB, is the head cop for NAB. She talks about keeping things running smoothly on the show floor, with LOTS of tips for exhibitors on how to successfully exhibit at a trade show. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2009 NAB Show Special Report #5 From breaking news to great new software to tips to being a better exhibitor, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production Buzz is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Larry Applegate, president, Rivergate Software Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA Paul Babb, president, Maxon David Wolf, partner, Digital Media Group, Accenture Daniel Jones, general manager, Youreeeka! Sean Safreed, co-founder, Red Giant Software Guy Coleman, Director of Sales, VocalBooth.com Shawn Canfield, Director, Exhibitor Services, NAB Larry Applegate, President, Blu-Streak Software and Bruce Nazarian, president, IDMA, talk about the new software introduced at the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet for the Mac that connects the missing link in the creation of Blu-ray Discs. And that is the ability to take a Blu-ray folder, created for burning, and convert it into a master format (CMF) suitable for replication. Larry developed the program and both Larry and Bruce explain its significance. Paul Babb, president, Maxon Software, discusses the world of 3D software and the differences between 3D image creation and 3D image distribution. He also talks about the modules inside the Cinema 4D software suite and how a new user can learn to use it succssfully. David Wolf, Partner of the Digital Media Group at Accenture, discusses their recent world-wide survey of media viewers. The survey covers preferences for media created for TV, computer, and mobile device and the implications for media creators. J. Daniel Jones, general manager, Youreeeka!, talks about the launch of their new video service, providing an easy way for content providers to make money on their content, while still allowing both security and flexibility. Sean Safreed, co-founder, Red Giant Software discusses their latest plug-ins, along with why they decided to develop plug-ins in the first place. Guy Coleman, director of sales for VocalBooth.com, talks about how to create a sound-proof space for recording, training, and education. Shawn Canfield, director, exhibit services for NAB, is the head cop for NAB. She talks about keeping things running smoothly on the show floor, with LOTS of tips for exhibitors on how to successfully exhibit at a trade show. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>2009 NAB Show Special Report #4 Hard disks, graphics cards, camera accessories, and user groups, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Pete Schlatter, Dir of Marketing, G-Technologies Derek Perez, Dir of Public Relations, NVidia Steve Weiss, Co-Founder, Zacuto Lance Maurer, President, Cinnafilm Carey Dissmore, founder, IMUG Ben Reed, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Microsoft Aaron Cullers, Manager of Convention Marketing, NAB Pete Schlatter is the director of marketing for G-Technolgies. In this extended conversation, we talk about how to pick the right hard drive for your project, the importance of how a hard drive connects to your computer, and a look forward at future data needs. Derek Perez is the director of public relations for NVidia. NVidia is making news at NAB w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>2009 NAB Show Special Report #4 Hard disks, graphics cards, camera accessories, and user groups, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Pete Schlatter, Dir of Marketing, G-Technologies Derek Perez, Dir of Public Relations, NVidia Steve Weiss, Co-Founder, Zacuto Lance Maurer, President, Cinnafilm Carey Dissmore, founder, IMUG Ben Reed, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Microsoft Aaron Cullers, Manager of Convention Marketing, NAB Pete Schlatter is the director of marketing for G-Technolgies. In this extended conversation, we talk about how to pick the right hard drive for your project, the importance of how a hard drive connects to your computer, and a look forward at future data needs. Derek Perez is the director of public relations for NVidia. NVidia is making news at NAB with a new, high-performacne graphic card targeted toward video professionals, along with a high-speed integrated workflow from capture through rendering to output. Steve Weiss, co-founder and director of produce development for Zacuto is obsessed with camera accessories... hundreds and hundreds of them. Discover how getting the right gear for your camera makes all the difference. Lance Maurer, president of Cinnafilm, made big news at NAB when ARRI announced a partnership with them. Cinnafilm has created an amazing piece of software that will retime any video format to any frame rate, any image size to any other, clean up noise and help video look like film. This could be an amazing product. Carey Dissmore, founder, IMUG, talks about why he started one of the largest media user groups on the web. Ben Reed, senior director of product marketing for Windows Media Center. With over 13 million users, the Windows Media Center gathers content from a wide variety of sources and put it all in one highly attractive, easily accessible interface. He explains it all here. Aaron Cullers, manager of convention marketing for NAB, discusses how the world's largest trade show devoted to production, post-production and content gets the word out. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2009 NAB Show Special Report #4 Hard disks, graphics cards, camera accessories, and user groups, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Pete Schlatter, Dir of Marketing, G-Technologies Derek Perez, Dir of Public Relations, NVidia Steve Weiss, Co-Founder, Zacuto Lance Maurer, President, Cinnafilm Carey Dissmore, founder, IMUG Ben Reed, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Microsoft Aaron Cullers, Manager of Convention Marketing, NAB Pete Schlatter is the director of marketing for G-Technolgies. In this extended conversation, we talk about how to pick the right hard drive for your project, the importance of how a hard drive connects to your computer, and a look forward at future data needs. Derek Perez is the director of public relations for NVidia. NVidia is making news at NAB with a new, high-performacne graphic card targeted toward video professionals, along with a high-speed integrated workflow from capture through rendering to output. Steve Weiss, co-founder and director of produce development for Zacuto is obsessed with camera accessories... hundreds and hundreds of them. Discover how getting the right gear for your camera makes all the difference. Lance Maurer, president of Cinnafilm, made big news at NAB when ARRI announced a partnership with them. Cinnafilm has created an amazing piece of software that will retime any video format to any frame rate, any image size to any other, clean up noise and help video look like film. This could be an amazing product. Carey Dissmore, founder, IMUG, talks about why he started one of the largest media user groups on the web. Ben Reed, senior director of product marketing for Windows Media Center. With over 13 million users, the Windows Media Center gathers content from a wide variety of sources and put it all in one highly attractive, easily accessible interface. He explains it all here. Aaron Cullers, manager of convention marketing for NAB, discusses how the world's largest trade show devoted to production, post-production and content gets the word out. This is a great show, filled with interviews you won't find anywhere else. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 NAB Show Special Report #3</title>
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      <description>2009 NAB Show Special Report #3 From keynote to motion tracking, directing music to directing data traffic, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Richard Florida, Noted author and Keynote Speaker Bruce Nazarian, President of IDMA Mitch Jacobson, Director and Editor David Taylor, President, Cineform Allan Jaeniecke, President, Imagineer Shari Barnett, Marketing Director, Applications, Mediaroom Dan Lutter, Director of Sales, Net Insight Richard Florida, author of the book "The Rise of the Creative Class," was the keynote speaker this morning at the 2009 NAB Show. He suggests in his book that the current economic crisis is forcing the US to convert from a service-based economy to a "creative-based economy." We talk with him today to explore what this means, why he spoke at NAB,...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>2009 NAB Show Special Report #3 From keynote to motion tracking, directing music to directing data traffic, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Richard Florida, Noted author and Keynote Speaker Bruce Nazarian, President of IDMA Mitch Jacobson, Director and Editor David Taylor, President, Cineform Allan Jaeniecke, President, Imagineer Shari Barnett, Marketing Director, Applications, Mediaroom Dan Lutter, Director of Sales, Net Insight Richard Florida, author of the book "The Rise of the Creative Class," was the keynote speaker this morning at the 2009 NAB Show. He suggests in his book that the current economic crisis is forcing the US to convert from a service-based economy to a "creative-based economy." We talk with him today to explore what this means, why he spoke at NAB, and how we can use this to navigate thru the current economic downturn. Bruce Nazarian, president of the IDMA, has been following the travails of Blu-ray Discs for a long time on the BuZZ. He drops in with a sneak peak of a Blu-ray announcement that will be made tomorrow night at Final Cut Pro Supermeet. Mitch Jackson is a director and editor specializing in multicam music editing. He is presenting here at NAB and stops in to discuss a fascinating high-speed multicam workflow using Telestream's Pipeline. David Taylor, president of Cineform, joins Larry in an extended discussion of video codecs. Now before you run screaming from the room, while this is a bit technical, David does a great job explaining when you should use ProRes 422 or DNxHD, or when you need to consider something more powerful. Allan Jaenickie, president of Imagineer, premiered a stunning After Effects plug-in last year called "Mokey." This year, he's doing the same thing for Final Cut - motion tracking, rotoscoping, and perspective alteration in one fascinating application. Shari Barnett, marketing director of applications for Mediaroom, works at the opposite end of the scale from the independent producer. Her clients are cable systems and phone companies. But what her company does is provide innovative ways to create interactive television. You may not be able to afford her products, but you certainly want to know about them. Dan Lutter, director of sales for Net Insight, is another company that you only see at NAB. They provide high quality, wide area signal delivery for both data and video. They were the exclusive signal distribution system used at the Beijing Olympics. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2009 NAB Show Special Report #3 From keynote to motion tracking, directing music to directing data traffic, this is a fascinating series of highlights from NAB. The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show as we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Richard Florida, Noted author and Keynote Speaker Bruce Nazarian, President of IDMA Mitch Jacobson, Director and Editor David Taylor, President, Cineform Allan Jaeniecke, President, Imagineer Shari Barnett, Marketing Director, Applications, Mediaroom Dan Lutter, Director of Sales, Net Insight Richard Florida, author of the book "The Rise of the Creative Class," was the keynote speaker this morning at the 2009 NAB Show. He suggests in his book that the current economic crisis is forcing the US to convert from a service-based economy to a "creative-based economy." We talk with him today to explore what this means, why he spoke at NAB, and how we can use this to navigate thru the current economic downturn. Bruce Nazarian, president of the IDMA, has been following the travails of Blu-ray Discs for a long time on the BuZZ. He drops in with a sneak peak of a Blu-ray announcement that will be made tomorrow night at Final Cut Pro Supermeet. Mitch Jackson is a director and editor specializing in multicam music editing. He is presenting here at NAB and stops in to discuss a fascinating high-speed multicam workflow using Telestream's Pipeline. David Taylor, president of Cineform, joins Larry in an extended discussion of video codecs. Now before you run screaming from the room, while this is a bit technical, David does a great job explaining when you should use ProRes 422 or DNxHD, or when you need to consider something more powerful. Allan Jaenickie, president of Imagineer, premiered a stunning After Effects plug-in last year called "Mokey." This year, he's doing the same thing for Final Cut - motion tracking, rotoscoping, and perspective alteration in one fascinating application. Shari Barnett, marketing director of applications for Mediaroom, works at the opposite end of the scale from the independent producer. Her clients are cable systems and phone companies. But what her company does is provide innovative ways to create interactive television. You may not be able to afford her products, but you certainly want to know about them. Dan Lutter, director of sales for Net Insight, is another company that you only see at NAB. They provide high quality, wide area signal delivery for both data and video. They were the exclusive signal distribution system used at the Beijing Olympics. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - 2009 NAB Show Special Report #2</title>
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      <description>2009 NAB Show Special Report #2 The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show. This week, we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show Jessica Sheridan, Manager, Interactive Marketing, NAB Show Robert Sharp, President and Owner, DigiEffects Fred Fourcher, CEO, BitCentral Steve Katz, VP Sales, JMR Electronics And two of our field reporters - Sue Lawson and Roz McNulty - with their thoughts on NAB so far. Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB, is responsible for the entire NAB Show. We talk with him briefly yesterday. Today, we spend more time talking about putting on the show, why trade shows are not dead in an Internet world, what happens when a big company like Apple pulls out, and how many people it takes to put on the show. Jessica Sheridan, manager of interactive marketing for the NAB Show is focuses on the web and socia...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>2009 NAB Show Special Report #2 The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show. This week, we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show Jessica Sheridan, Manager, Interactive Marketing, NAB Show Robert Sharp, President and Owner, DigiEffects Fred Fourcher, CEO, BitCentral Steve Katz, VP Sales, JMR Electronics And two of our field reporters - Sue Lawson and Roz McNulty - with their thoughts on NAB so far. Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB, is responsible for the entire NAB Show. We talk with him briefly yesterday. Today, we spend more time talking about putting on the show, why trade shows are not dead in an Internet world, what happens when a big company like Apple pulls out, and how many people it takes to put on the show. Jessica Sheridan, manager of interactive marketing for the NAB Show is focuses on the web and social media. In this conversation we talk about what it takes to successfully market using today's social networks. Its more complex than you might think. Robert Sharp, president and owner of DigiEffects, has a long career in digital effects - including founding ToolFarm. Today, he joins us to discuss why people are interested in buying their effects -- which makes your footage look... worse! Fred Fourcher, CEO of BitCentral, talks about why his company focuses their technology on news - allowing news reports from sites that don't have satellite or micro-wave access by using video distribution over the web. he also introduces two new products being presented at NAB. Steve Katz, VP of Sales for JMR Electronics, which is a data storage systems provider. He talks about why they made the move from OEM to retail sales, how to select the right storage solution for your needs, and why JMR should be on your short list of vendors to consider. Sue Lawson and Roz McNulty are doing double-duty this week. Normally, they spend their time producing and editing video. But this week, they are part of our team of reporters covering NAB. We talk with them about their initial impressions of the conferences so far. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2009 NAB Show Special Report #2 The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show. This week, we continue our special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show Jessica Sheridan, Manager, Interactive Marketing, NAB Show Robert Sharp, President and Owner, DigiEffects Fred Fourcher, CEO, BitCentral Steve Katz, VP Sales, JMR Electronics And two of our field reporters - Sue Lawson and Roz McNulty - with their thoughts on NAB so far. Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB, is responsible for the entire NAB Show. We talk with him briefly yesterday. Today, we spend more time talking about putting on the show, why trade shows are not dead in an Internet world, what happens when a big company like Apple pulls out, and how many people it takes to put on the show. Jessica Sheridan, manager of interactive marketing for the NAB Show is focuses on the web and social media. In this conversation we talk about what it takes to successfully market using today's social networks. Its more complex than you might think. Robert Sharp, president and owner of DigiEffects, has a long career in digital effects - including founding ToolFarm. Today, he joins us to discuss why people are interested in buying their effects -- which makes your footage look... worse! Fred Fourcher, CEO of BitCentral, talks about why his company focuses their technology on news - allowing news reports from sites that don't have satellite or micro-wave access by using video distribution over the web. he also introduces two new products being presented at NAB. Steve Katz, VP of Sales for JMR Electronics, which is a data storage systems provider. He talks about why they made the move from OEM to retail sales, how to select the right storage solution for your needs, and why JMR should be on your short list of vendors to consider. Sue Lawson and Roz McNulty are doing double-duty this week. Normally, they spend their time producing and editing video. But this week, they are part of our team of reporters covering NAB. We talk with them about their initial impressions of the conferences so far. The BuZZ continues to create hourly news briefs as well as daily special reports. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show. This week, we begin a special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show Vance Van Petten, Executive Director of the Producers Guild Boris Yamnitsky, CEO at Boris FX Marco Bario, VP, Theatrical Post-Production at Technicolor Creative Services Marvin Ceasar, CEO of Aphex Systems Will Richmond, President, Broadband Directions Ron Clifton, CEO, International Datacasting Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB, is responsible for the entire NAB Show. We talk with him briefly today (and for a longer time tomorrow) about what the NAB Show is and why it includes so much more than just broadcasters. Vance van Petten, executive director of the Producers Guild of America, heads the largest group of film and television producers in the world. He talks with us about the role of the Guild in production, his take of...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show. This week, we begin a special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show Vance Van Petten, Executive Director of the Producers Guild Boris Yamnitsky, CEO at Boris FX Marco Bario, VP, Theatrical Post-Production at Technicolor Creative Services Marvin Ceasar, CEO of Aphex Systems Will Richmond, President, Broadband Directions Ron Clifton, CEO, International Datacasting Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB, is responsible for the entire NAB Show. We talk with him briefly today (and for a longer time tomorrow) about what the NAB Show is and why it includes so much more than just broadcasters. Vance van Petten, executive director of the Producers Guild of America, heads the largest group of film and television producers in the world. He talks with us about the role of the Guild in production, his take of where it is going in the future and a discussion of the relevance of guilds in an increasingly on-line world. Boris Yamnitsky, CEO of Boris FX, is legendary in the effects industry for the quality of his effects software. Today we talk with him about his latest releases - Boris Continuum. Marco Bario, VP, Theatrical Post Production at Technicolor Creative Services, is responsible for processing digital dailies, final color correction, and output for a wide variety of highly-demanding, high-end clients. We talk about the whole HD post process and discuss how they work with multiple video formats. Marvin Ceasar, CEO of Aphex Systems, is an analog audio guy living in a digital world. However, thankfully for the rest of us, his audio products sound amazing. He talks about the limitations of digital audio, how audio pre-processing works and why you want to consider adding analog gear to your digital system. (As a note, while this interview was not recorded using his gear, the show open and all our live news briefs were. After hearing our new sound, we are not giving the gear back!) Will Richmond, president, Broadband Directions, LLC, is an on-line blogger that covers the business end of digital distribution. From YouTube and Hulu to ad networks, and distribution networks, where the business is growing and where the money is for the rest of us. Ron Clifton, CEO, International Datacasting, provides the hardware for digital cinema. The cool thing he's discovered is there is a huge market for live 3D events -- created by anyone that has a story to tell and distributed over his equipment. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Digital Production BuZZ is LIVE from the trade show floor at the 2009 NAB Show. This week, we begin a special series of daily, one-hour reports covering the best of NAB. Our guests today include: Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show Vance Van Petten, Executive Director of the Producers Guild Boris Yamnitsky, CEO at Boris FX Marco Bario, VP, Theatrical Post-Production at Technicolor Creative Services Marvin Ceasar, CEO of Aphex Systems Will Richmond, President, Broadband Directions Ron Clifton, CEO, International Datacasting Chris Brown, executive vice president, NAB, is responsible for the entire NAB Show. We talk with him briefly today (and for a longer time tomorrow) about what the NAB Show is and why it includes so much more than just broadcasters. Vance van Petten, executive director of the Producers Guild of America, heads the largest group of film and television producers in the world. He talks with us about the role of the Guild in production, his take of where it is going in the future and a discussion of the relevance of guilds in an increasingly on-line world. Boris Yamnitsky, CEO of Boris FX, is legendary in the effects industry for the quality of his effects software. Today we talk with him about his latest releases - Boris Continuum. Marco Bario, VP, Theatrical Post Production at Technicolor Creative Services, is responsible for processing digital dailies, final color correction, and output for a wide variety of highly-demanding, high-end clients. We talk about the whole HD post process and discuss how they work with multiple video formats. Marvin Ceasar, CEO of Aphex Systems, is an analog audio guy living in a digital world. However, thankfully for the rest of us, his audio products sound amazing. He talks about the limitations of digital audio, how audio pre-processing works and why you want to consider adding analog gear to your digital system. (As a note, while this interview was not recorded using his gear, the show open and all our live news briefs were. After hearing our new sound, we are not giving the gear back!) Will Richmond, president, Broadband Directions, LLC, is an on-line blogger that covers the business end of digital distribution. From YouTube and Hulu to ad networks, and distribution networks, where the business is growing and where the money is for the rest of us. Ron Clifton, CEO, International Datacasting, provides the hardware for digital cinema. The cool thing he's discovered is there is a huge market for live 3D events -- created by anyone that has a story to tell and distributed over his equipment. For all the latest news on NAB 2009, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - April 16, 2009</title>
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      <description>LIVE in our studios, hosts Larry Jordan and Michael Horton are joined by Ben King and Dan Berube as they talk with: David Bohrman, senior vice-president and Washington Bureau Chief for CNN has been involved in virtually every major news event for the last 30 years - first for ABC, then NBC, and now as the Washington Bureau Chief for CNN. He is also fascinated by how technology can help news do its job better. In this interview, we talk about the role technology he discovered like the Magic Wall and the Holograph Reporter played in CNN's 2008 Election Night Coverage, the impact technology can make in understanding the news, and the role he sees it will play going forward. This will be an amazing interview - don't miss it! In the last year, Kids at Play has produced work for 60Frames, Broadband Enterprises, National Lampoon, DONER U.S., McCann Erickson, Intel and many others. The combination of major agency experience, entertainment experience, and full-service production, allows for ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios, hosts Larry Jordan and Michael Horton are joined by Ben King and Dan Berube as they talk with: David Bohrman, senior vice-president and Washington Bureau Chief for CNN has been involved in virtually every major news event for the last 30 years - first for ABC, then NBC, and now as the Washington Bureau Chief for CNN. He is also fascinated by how technology can help news do its job better. In this interview, we talk about the role technology he discovered like the Magic Wall and the Holograph Reporter played in CNN's 2008 Election Night Coverage, the impact technology can make in understanding the news, and the role he sees it will play going forward. This will be an amazing interview - don't miss it! In the last year, Kids at Play has produced work for 60Frames, Broadband Enterprises, National Lampoon, DONER U.S., McCann Erickson, Intel and many others. The combination of major agency experience, entertainment experience, and full-service production, allows for an integrated approach to both web and broadcast production. Jason Berger, Founder, visits the BuZZ to talk to us about the challenges of producing work for the web and how they make money for their work. Demo reels are increasingly critical in promoting our work and getting jobs. Craig Erpelding runs Reel-Exchange.com - a website devoted to showcasing demo reels. This year, he's bringing the best of their demos to the Content Theater at the 2009 NAB Show. Craig talks with us about how Reel Exchange got started, then we get into the specifics of creating demo reels that work - how long, how much, and how to compress it for the best results. Dan Berube is the president of the Boston Final Cut Pro User Group. He joins us as guest co-host and shares his perspective on what's happening in production on the East Coast. Ben King is active in the London Final Cut community and also joins us live in the studio as guest host. We hope to pick his brains to see what's happening on the other side of the Atlantic. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios, hosts Larry Jordan and Michael Horton are joined by Ben King and Dan Berube as they talk with: David Bohrman, senior vice-president and Washington Bureau Chief for CNN has been involved in virtually every major news event for the last 30 years - first for ABC, then NBC, and now as the Washington Bureau Chief for CNN. He is also fascinated by how technology can help news do its job better. In this interview, we talk about the role technology he discovered like the Magic Wall and the Holograph Reporter played in CNN's 2008 Election Night Coverage, the impact technology can make in understanding the news, and the role he sees it will play going forward. This will be an amazing interview - don't miss it! In the last year, Kids at Play has produced work for 60Frames, Broadband Enterprises, National Lampoon, DONER U.S., McCann Erickson, Intel and many others. The combination of major agency experience, entertainment experience, and full-service production, allows for an integrated approach to both web and broadcast production. Jason Berger, Founder, visits the BuZZ to talk to us about the challenges of producing work for the web and how they make money for their work. Demo reels are increasingly critical in promoting our work and getting jobs. Craig Erpelding runs Reel-Exchange.com - a website devoted to showcasing demo reels. This year, he's bringing the best of their demos to the Content Theater at the 2009 NAB Show. Craig talks with us about how Reel Exchange got started, then we get into the specifics of creating demo reels that work - how long, how much, and how to compress it for the best results. Dan Berube is the president of the Boston Final Cut Pro User Group. He joins us as guest co-host and shares his perspective on what's happening in production on the East Coast. Ben King is active in the London Final Cut community and also joins us live in the studio as guest host. We hope to pick his brains to see what's happening on the other side of the Atlantic. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:07:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - April 09, 2009</title>
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      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston, executive producers of the 48-Hour Film Project, drop in to discuss how they started a contest that has exploded world-wide and given thousands of filmmakers the chance to create and screen their own film - in EXACTLY 48 hours! Doug Sinclair is a Canadian television writer and film school grad who loves film and has turned it into a serious "hobby" - he's working on his first project, sort of an experimental "sandbox" and enjoying being creative in his digital world. We love his blog about "Frugal Filmmaking" and it's guys like Doug who keep the buZZ buzzing...who can't identify with a guy who "just loves to play in the world of digital film." Check out his blog..it is really entertaining and frankly, refreshing Eric Harnden, of Quintessential Studios, continues our theme of high-quality productions on a budget with a look at how to create a state-of the-art edit ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston, executive producers of the 48-Hour Film Project, drop in to discuss how they started a contest that has exploded world-wide and given thousands of filmmakers the chance to create and screen their own film - in EXACTLY 48 hours! Doug Sinclair is a Canadian television writer and film school grad who loves film and has turned it into a serious "hobby" - he's working on his first project, sort of an experimental "sandbox" and enjoying being creative in his digital world. We love his blog about "Frugal Filmmaking" and it's guys like Doug who keep the buZZ buzzing...who can't identify with a guy who "just loves to play in the world of digital film." Check out his blog..it is really entertaining and frankly, refreshing Eric Harnden, of Quintessential Studios, continues our theme of high-quality productions on a budget with a look at how to create a state-of the-art edit suite for pennies on the dollar. If saving money in these tough economic times is important to you, this is one interview you don't want to miss! You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston, executive producers of the 48-Hour Film Project, drop in to discuss how they started a contest that has exploded world-wide and given thousands of filmmakers the chance to create and screen their own film - in EXACTLY 48 hours! Doug Sinclair is a Canadian television writer and film school grad who loves film and has turned it into a serious "hobby" - he's working on his first project, sort of an experimental "sandbox" and enjoying being creative in his digital world. We love his blog about "Frugal Filmmaking" and it's guys like Doug who keep the buZZ buzzing...who can't identify with a guy who "just loves to play in the world of digital film." Check out his blog..it is really entertaining and frankly, refreshing Eric Harnden, of Quintessential Studios, continues our theme of high-quality productions on a budget with a look at how to create a state-of the-art edit suite for pennies on the dollar. If saving money in these tough economic times is important to you, this is one interview you don't want to miss! You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 19:21:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - April 09, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24433533-D-P-BuZZ-April-09-2009</link>
      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston, executive producers of the 48-Hour Film Project, drop in to discuss how they started a contest that has exploded world-wide and given thousands of filmmakers the chance to create and screen their own film - in EXACTLY 48 hours! Doug Sinclair is a Canadian television writer and film school grad who loves film and has turned it into a serious "hobby" - he's working on his first project, sort of an experimental "sandbox" and enjoying being creative in his digital world. We love his blog about "Frugal Filmmaking" and it's guys like Doug who keep the buZZ buzzing...who can't identify with a guy who "just loves to play in the world of digital film." Check out his blog..it is really entertaining and frankly, refreshing Eric Harnden, of Quintessential Studios, continues our theme of high-quality productions on a budget with a look at how to create a state-of the-art edit ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston, executive producers of the 48-Hour Film Project, drop in to discuss how they started a contest that has exploded world-wide and given thousands of filmmakers the chance to create and screen their own film - in EXACTLY 48 hours! Doug Sinclair is a Canadian television writer and film school grad who loves film and has turned it into a serious "hobby" - he's working on his first project, sort of an experimental "sandbox" and enjoying being creative in his digital world. We love his blog about "Frugal Filmmaking" and it's guys like Doug who keep the buZZ buzzing...who can't identify with a guy who "just loves to play in the world of digital film." Check out his blog..it is really entertaining and frankly, refreshing Eric Harnden, of Quintessential Studios, continues our theme of high-quality productions on a budget with a look at how to create a state-of the-art edit suite for pennies on the dollar. If saving money in these tough economic times is important to you, this is one interview you don't want to miss! You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston, executive producers of the 48-Hour Film Project, drop in to discuss how they started a contest that has exploded world-wide and given thousands of filmmakers the chance to create and screen their own film - in EXACTLY 48 hours! Doug Sinclair is a Canadian television writer and film school grad who loves film and has turned it into a serious "hobby" - he's working on his first project, sort of an experimental "sandbox" and enjoying being creative in his digital world. We love his blog about "Frugal Filmmaking" and it's guys like Doug who keep the buZZ buzzing...who can't identify with a guy who "just loves to play in the world of digital film." Check out his blog..it is really entertaining and frankly, refreshing Eric Harnden, of Quintessential Studios, continues our theme of high-quality productions on a budget with a look at how to create a state-of the-art edit suite for pennies on the dollar. If saving money in these tough economic times is important to you, this is one interview you don't want to miss! You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 18:21:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - April 02, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25337869-D-P-BuZZ-April-02-2009</link>
      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Russo, Post-production specialist for Avid Technology, chats with us about the latest releases for Media Composer. We talk about why someone should consider upgrading, the challenges of working with tapeless media, how Avid is building on the new foundation it created in the 3.0 release, and what to look forward to in the next year. Philip Hodgetts, President, Big Brains for Rent, slows down long enough to share some of his ideas on how to produce great products for less money. David Simpson, Director, Milking the Rhino , discusses what it is like to film in Africa and the challenges he faced in creating his award-winning film. Roger Baker, Director of Business Development for Cubist Media Group, provides us with a different opinion on how Blu-ray Discs require you to think differently during both production and post-production. This should be a fascinating look at how new technology impact...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Russo, Post-production specialist for Avid Technology, chats with us about the latest releases for Media Composer. We talk about why someone should consider upgrading, the challenges of working with tapeless media, how Avid is building on the new foundation it created in the 3.0 release, and what to look forward to in the next year. Philip Hodgetts, President, Big Brains for Rent, slows down long enough to share some of his ideas on how to produce great products for less money. David Simpson, Director, Milking the Rhino , discusses what it is like to film in Africa and the challenges he faced in creating his award-winning film. Roger Baker, Director of Business Development for Cubist Media Group, provides us with a different opinion on how Blu-ray Discs require you to think differently during both production and post-production. This should be a fascinating look at how new technology impacts existing techniques.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Russo, Post-production specialist for Avid Technology, chats with us about the latest releases for Media Composer. We talk about why someone should consider upgrading, the challenges of working with tapeless media, how Avid is building on the new foundation it created in the 3.0 release, and what to look forward to in the next year. Philip Hodgetts, President, Big Brains for Rent, slows down long enough to share some of his ideas on how to produce great products for less money. David Simpson, Director, Milking the Rhino , discusses what it is like to film in Africa and the challenges he faced in creating his award-winning film. Roger Baker, Director of Business Development for Cubist Media Group, provides us with a different opinion on how Blu-ray Discs require you to think differently during both production and post-production. This should be a fascinating look at how new technology impacts existing techniques.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 19:21:01 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - April 02, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24400250-D-P-BuZZ-April-02-2009</link>
      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Russo, Post-production specialist for Avid Technology, chats with us about the latest releases for Media Composer. We talk about why someone should consider upgrading, the challenges of working with tapeless media, how Avid is building on the new foundation it created in the 3.0 release, and what to look forward to in the next year. Philip Hodgetts, President, Big Brains for Rent, slows down long enough to share some of his ideas on how to produce great products for less money. David Simpson, Director, Milking the Rhino , discusses what it is like to film in Africa and the challenges he faced in creating his award-winning film. Roger Baker, Director of Business Development for Cubist Media Group, provides us with a different opinion on how Blu-ray Discs require you to think differently during both production and post-production. This should be a fascinating look at how new technology impact...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Russo, Post-production specialist for Avid Technology, chats with us about the latest releases for Media Composer. We talk about why someone should consider upgrading, the challenges of working with tapeless media, how Avid is building on the new foundation it created in the 3.0 release, and what to look forward to in the next year. Philip Hodgetts, President, Big Brains for Rent, slows down long enough to share some of his ideas on how to produce great products for less money. David Simpson, Director, Milking the Rhino , discusses what it is like to film in Africa and the challenges he faced in creating his award-winning film. Roger Baker, Director of Business Development for Cubist Media Group, provides us with a different opinion on how Blu-ray Discs require you to think differently during both production and post-production. This should be a fascinating look at how new technology impacts existing techniques.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Russo, Post-production specialist for Avid Technology, chats with us about the latest releases for Media Composer. We talk about why someone should consider upgrading, the challenges of working with tapeless media, how Avid is building on the new foundation it created in the 3.0 release, and what to look forward to in the next year. Philip Hodgetts, President, Big Brains for Rent, slows down long enough to share some of his ideas on how to produce great products for less money. David Simpson, Director, Milking the Rhino , discusses what it is like to film in Africa and the challenges he faced in creating his award-winning film. Roger Baker, Director of Business Development for Cubist Media Group, provides us with a different opinion on how Blu-ray Discs require you to think differently during both production and post-production. This should be a fascinating look at how new technology impacts existing techniques.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - March 26, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25337870-D-P-BuZZ-March-26-2009</link>
      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: James Sindle, Senior Animator at The Mill (London), recently won a VES (Visual Effects Society) award for outstanding animation. This week, we talk to James in his London edit suite about what he did to win the award and his tools and process for creating stunning effects. Jonathan Handel, of Counsel at Troy Gould, tells us that SAG has not yet put away its boxing gloves. SAG is still swinging - and this week, Jonathan updates us at what. Jeremy Strootman, worldwide sales director at Studio Network Solutions, stops in to talk about media storage. They've recently released a new SAN (storage area network) that supports Final Cut, Premiere Pro, Avid, and ProTools all in the same box. This week, we get to ask him if it really works. Brian Kopp, vice-president of strategic planning for STATS, had the idea for CNN's Election Night holographic display, as well as much of their other cutting-edge tech...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: James Sindle, Senior Animator at The Mill (London), recently won a VES (Visual Effects Society) award for outstanding animation. This week, we talk to James in his London edit suite about what he did to win the award and his tools and process for creating stunning effects. Jonathan Handel, of Counsel at Troy Gould, tells us that SAG has not yet put away its boxing gloves. SAG is still swinging - and this week, Jonathan updates us at what. Jeremy Strootman, worldwide sales director at Studio Network Solutions, stops in to talk about media storage. They've recently released a new SAN (storage area network) that supports Final Cut, Premiere Pro, Avid, and ProTools all in the same box. This week, we get to ask him if it really works. Brian Kopp, vice-president of strategic planning for STATS, had the idea for CNN's Election Night holographic display, as well as much of their other cutting-edge technology. This week, we talk to him about what he's previewing at this year's NAB Show.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: James Sindle, Senior Animator at The Mill (London), recently won a VES (Visual Effects Society) award for outstanding animation. This week, we talk to James in his London edit suite about what he did to win the award and his tools and process for creating stunning effects. Jonathan Handel, of Counsel at Troy Gould, tells us that SAG has not yet put away its boxing gloves. SAG is still swinging - and this week, Jonathan updates us at what. Jeremy Strootman, worldwide sales director at Studio Network Solutions, stops in to talk about media storage. They've recently released a new SAN (storage area network) that supports Final Cut, Premiere Pro, Avid, and ProTools all in the same box. This week, we get to ask him if it really works. Brian Kopp, vice-president of strategic planning for STATS, had the idea for CNN's Election Night holographic display, as well as much of their other cutting-edge technology. This week, we talk to him about what he's previewing at this year's NAB Show.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 19:10:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - March 19, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25337872-D-P-BuZZ-March-19-2009</link>
      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Sitrick, founder of Bob Sitrick Productions, has over 20 years managing and coordinating all aspects of live and remote television productions. Before founding Bob Sitrick Productions in 2008, Bob was Senior Vice President of Live Events &amp; Special Production Services for Discovery US Networks, where he managed more than 50 live television shows and over 150 live events, including technically challenging broadcasts like "Titanic Live", "Egypt Week Live", "Croc Hunter Live," and the first ever live HD downlink from the International Space Station. Bob's experience spans Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, TLC, Discovery Health, Planet Green, Military Channel, Science Channel, CBS Sports, ESPN and NBC. Tonight, we talk to him about his latest production: the Content Theater at the 2009 NAB Show. Bruce Nazarian Talks about the International Digital Media Alliance, its evolution fr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Sitrick, founder of Bob Sitrick Productions, has over 20 years managing and coordinating all aspects of live and remote television productions. Before founding Bob Sitrick Productions in 2008, Bob was Senior Vice President of Live Events &amp; Special Production Services for Discovery US Networks, where he managed more than 50 live television shows and over 150 live events, including technically challenging broadcasts like "Titanic Live", "Egypt Week Live", "Croc Hunter Live," and the first ever live HD downlink from the International Space Station. Bob's experience spans Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, TLC, Discovery Health, Planet Green, Military Channel, Science Channel, CBS Sports, ESPN and NBC. Tonight, we talk to him about his latest production: the Content Theater at the 2009 NAB Show. Bruce Nazarian Talks about the International Digital Media Alliance, its evolution from the DVD Association and the future role for it within the industry and the balance between optical and downloadable media Greg Plotkin is an experienced editor and assistant having worked in the field for over ten years. Greg was the Associate Editor/First Assistant on such feature films as Fracture (2007), The Break-Up (2006) and Friday Night Lights (2004). He recently began the transition to editor cutting such features as Burning Palms (2009) and Untraceable (2008). We talk to him tonight about being the assistant editor on He's Just Not That Into You. Cara Silverman, editor, has edited both mainstream films and small independent features. She most recently completed work on the upcoming film The Greatest, starring Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon. In 2008, she worked on the indie release Keith. Silverman's film credits include The Perfect Man, starring Hilary Duff and Heather Locklear; A Cinderella Story; Malibu's Most Wanted; Mark Waters' Head Over Heels; The Best Man, starring Terrence Howard and Taye Diggs; Permanent Midnight; Paul Schrader's Touch; and Daisy von Scherler Mayer's cult favorite Party Girl. We talk to her tonight about the editor's role in creating a mainstream feature film: He's Just Not That Into You. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Bob Sitrick, founder of Bob Sitrick Productions, has over 20 years managing and coordinating all aspects of live and remote television productions. Before founding Bob Sitrick Productions in 2008, Bob was Senior Vice President of Live Events &amp; Special Production Services for Discovery US Networks, where he managed more than 50 live television shows and over 150 live events, including technically challenging broadcasts like "Titanic Live", "Egypt Week Live", "Croc Hunter Live," and the first ever live HD downlink from the International Space Station. Bob's experience spans Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, TLC, Discovery Health, Planet Green, Military Channel, Science Channel, CBS Sports, ESPN and NBC. Tonight, we talk to him about his latest production: the Content Theater at the 2009 NAB Show. Bruce Nazarian Talks about the International Digital Media Alliance, its evolution from the DVD Association and the future role for it within the industry and the balance between optical and downloadable media Greg Plotkin is an experienced editor and assistant having worked in the field for over ten years. Greg was the Associate Editor/First Assistant on such feature films as Fracture (2007), The Break-Up (2006) and Friday Night Lights (2004). He recently began the transition to editor cutting such features as Burning Palms (2009) and Untraceable (2008). We talk to him tonight about being the assistant editor on He's Just Not That Into You. Cara Silverman, editor, has edited both mainstream films and small independent features. She most recently completed work on the upcoming film The Greatest, starring Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon. In 2008, she worked on the indie release Keith. Silverman's film credits include The Perfect Man, starring Hilary Duff and Heather Locklear; A Cinderella Story; Malibu's Most Wanted; Mark Waters' Head Over Heels; The Best Man, starring Terrence Howard and Taye Diggs; Permanent Midnight; Paul Schrader's Touch; and Daisy von Scherler Mayer's cult favorite Party Girl. We talk to her tonight about the editor's role in creating a mainstream feature film: He's Just Not That Into You. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 19:09:42 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Chris Brown, Exec VP, 2009 NAB Show, joins us tonight to talk about the upcoming trade show mega-event. With over 1,600 exhibitors in four different buildings, Chris has lots of suggestions on what you can do to make the most of your time at the show. Bruce Nazarian, President, International Digital Media Alliance, swings past to update us on the latest in optical media technology. With the Blu-ray Association lowering its licensing fees, does that mean now is the time to jump into Blu-ray? Philip Hodgetts, President, Intelligent Assistance, was pre-wired with all the Avid announcements last week. This week, he stops by to discuss the impact of Avid now supporting editing 3D media. Dave Ballard, President, Lab601, was recently hired to create the dailies for the latest Van Wilder film. The challenge was to do so using RED footage. Today he tells us the workflow process he invented and the hurdl...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Chris Brown, Exec VP, 2009 NAB Show, joins us tonight to talk about the upcoming trade show mega-event. With over 1,600 exhibitors in four different buildings, Chris has lots of suggestions on what you can do to make the most of your time at the show. Bruce Nazarian, President, International Digital Media Alliance, swings past to update us on the latest in optical media technology. With the Blu-ray Association lowering its licensing fees, does that mean now is the time to jump into Blu-ray? Philip Hodgetts, President, Intelligent Assistance, was pre-wired with all the Avid announcements last week. This week, he stops by to discuss the impact of Avid now supporting editing 3D media. Dave Ballard, President, Lab601, was recently hired to create the dailies for the latest Van Wilder film. The challenge was to do so using RED footage. Today he tells us the workflow process he invented and the hurdles he needed to overcome to get everything to work.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIVE in our studios host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton are joined this week by: Chris Brown, Exec VP, 2009 NAB Show, joins us tonight to talk about the upcoming trade show mega-event. With over 1,600 exhibitors in four different buildings, Chris has lots of suggestions on what you can do to make the most of your time at the show. Bruce Nazarian, President, International Digital Media Alliance, swings past to update us on the latest in optical media technology. With the Blu-ray Association lowering its licensing fees, does that mean now is the time to jump into Blu-ray? Philip Hodgetts, President, Intelligent Assistance, was pre-wired with all the Avid announcements last week. This week, he stops by to discuss the impact of Avid now supporting editing 3D media. Dave Ballard, President, Lab601, was recently hired to create the dailies for the latest Van Wilder film. The challenge was to do so using RED footage. Today he tells us the workflow process he invented and the hurdles he needed to overcome to get everything to work.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - February 26, 2009</title>
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      <description>This week's episode of the world's only interactive talk radio for Digital Production, Post Production and Distribution is filled with great information and entertainment designed for the independent filmmaker, producer or editor. We are back from the UK and LIVE in our studios again. Joining host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton, this week are: Oliver Peters, is the editor and CEO of Oliver Peters Productions. He is really focused on business. So, this week, we'll be talking about how editors can better manage client expectations, improve their business, and do more of what they love doing. Philip Hodgetts, returns to talk tech. Its been a very busy week, RED has slowed down, Adobe and RED have partnered, JVC is now showing QuickTime-based cameras, Hitachi is buying up all kinds of drive manufacturers - and Phil will it explain it all to us, in less than six minutes! Boris Yamitsky, is the founder and lead scientist of Boris FX, and legendary in the world of visual effects....</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week's episode of the world's only interactive talk radio for Digital Production, Post Production and Distribution is filled with great information and entertainment designed for the independent filmmaker, producer or editor. We are back from the UK and LIVE in our studios again. Joining host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton, this week are: Oliver Peters, is the editor and CEO of Oliver Peters Productions. He is really focused on business. So, this week, we'll be talking about how editors can better manage client expectations, improve their business, and do more of what they love doing. Philip Hodgetts, returns to talk tech. Its been a very busy week, RED has slowed down, Adobe and RED have partnered, JVC is now showing QuickTime-based cameras, Hitachi is buying up all kinds of drive manufacturers - and Phil will it explain it all to us, in less than six minutes! Boris Yamitsky, is the founder and lead scientist of Boris FX, and legendary in the world of visual effects. He joins us tonight to talk about the latest upgrade to his cornerstone product: Boris Continuum Complete 6 for After Effects. If you want to learn directly from one of the key leaders in our industry, you'll want to hear this. Plus, Larry Jordan reports on some of the new gear launched at Broadcast Video Expo 2009 and Mike Horton talks about the upcoming NAB SuperMeet in April. Creative Planet's Digital Production BuZZ is live 6-7 pm Pacific Time. Join the Show Live, listen to, or download an episode from the archives or subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or off the website.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week's episode of the world's only interactive talk radio for Digital Production, Post Production and Distribution is filled with great information and entertainment designed for the independent filmmaker, producer or editor. We are back from the UK and LIVE in our studios again. Joining host Larry Jordan, and co-host Michael Horton, this week are: Oliver Peters, is the editor and CEO of Oliver Peters Productions. He is really focused on business. So, this week, we'll be talking about how editors can better manage client expectations, improve their business, and do more of what they love doing. Philip Hodgetts, returns to talk tech. Its been a very busy week, RED has slowed down, Adobe and RED have partnered, JVC is now showing QuickTime-based cameras, Hitachi is buying up all kinds of drive manufacturers - and Phil will it explain it all to us, in less than six minutes! Boris Yamitsky, is the founder and lead scientist of Boris FX, and legendary in the world of visual effects. He joins us tonight to talk about the latest upgrade to his cornerstone product: Boris Continuum Complete 6 for After Effects. If you want to learn directly from one of the key leaders in our industry, you'll want to hear this. Plus, Larry Jordan reports on some of the new gear launched at Broadcast Video Expo 2009 and Mike Horton talks about the upcoming NAB SuperMeet in April. Creative Planet's Digital Production BuZZ is live 6-7 pm Pacific Time. Join the Show Live, listen to, or download an episode from the archives or subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or off the website.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 19:21:19 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - February 19, 2009</title>
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      <description>Joining host Larry Jordan this week on the road are: Key Hay, CEO of Scottish Screen, based in Glasgow. Ken heads the national film commission of Scotland. He discusses how film commissions save producers time and money and how they help build the local infrastructure to assure access to trained crew and staff. Plus, in some cases, they can even fund a portion of your production. Julie Craik, Event manager of TayScreen. Julie is part of the regional film commission for Dundee, Scotland. She discusses better ways for producers to get access to locations, obtain permits, find crew, and how film commissions simplify all the minutia of making on-location work successful. Mark Young, CEO of Academy Class. Mark runs the largest training organization in the UK focused on creative and IT training. He discusses the impact the economic recession is having on the professional need for training and what the hot careers and software are in the UK today. Carl Grinter, Director of production and b...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joining host Larry Jordan this week on the road are: Key Hay, CEO of Scottish Screen, based in Glasgow. Ken heads the national film commission of Scotland. He discusses how film commissions save producers time and money and how they help build the local infrastructure to assure access to trained crew and staff. Plus, in some cases, they can even fund a portion of your production. Julie Craik, Event manager of TayScreen. Julie is part of the regional film commission for Dundee, Scotland. She discusses better ways for producers to get access to locations, obtain permits, find crew, and how film commissions simplify all the minutia of making on-location work successful. Mark Young, CEO of Academy Class. Mark runs the largest training organization in the UK focused on creative and IT training. He discusses the impact the economic recession is having on the professional need for training and what the hot careers and software are in the UK today. Carl Grinter, Director of production and business development for Rushes Post-production. Rushes is one of the top four post-production facilities in London, with a staff of 90. Discover what makes a large post-house work, and the benefits they provide producers meeting the challenges of incorporating stunning visual effects in their productions. Kieron Seth, Event Director of Broadcast Video Expo 2009, in Earl's Court, London. Broadcast Video Expo is the largest video trade event in the UK. Its like a mini-NAB and Kieran has been running it for the last seven years. Today, he talks about the relevance of the trade show and what's new in the industry. Andy King, Head of Technology for BBC Resources, is also the conference chairman at Broadcast Video Expo. He offers a stunning new look at where technology is headed, and, more importantly, how adopting the latest technology is being bypassed in favor of optimizing workflow and system integration. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joining host Larry Jordan this week on the road are: Key Hay, CEO of Scottish Screen, based in Glasgow. Ken heads the national film commission of Scotland. He discusses how film commissions save producers time and money and how they help build the local infrastructure to assure access to trained crew and staff. Plus, in some cases, they can even fund a portion of your production. Julie Craik, Event manager of TayScreen. Julie is part of the regional film commission for Dundee, Scotland. She discusses better ways for producers to get access to locations, obtain permits, find crew, and how film commissions simplify all the minutia of making on-location work successful. Mark Young, CEO of Academy Class. Mark runs the largest training organization in the UK focused on creative and IT training. He discusses the impact the economic recession is having on the professional need for training and what the hot careers and software are in the UK today. Carl Grinter, Director of production and business development for Rushes Post-production. Rushes is one of the top four post-production facilities in London, with a staff of 90. Discover what makes a large post-house work, and the benefits they provide producers meeting the challenges of incorporating stunning visual effects in their productions. Kieron Seth, Event Director of Broadcast Video Expo 2009, in Earl's Court, London. Broadcast Video Expo is the largest video trade event in the UK. Its like a mini-NAB and Kieran has been running it for the last seven years. Today, he talks about the relevance of the trade show and what's new in the industry. Andy King, Head of Technology for BBC Resources, is also the conference chairman at Broadcast Video Expo. He offers a stunning new look at where technology is headed, and, more importantly, how adopting the latest technology is being bypassed in favor of optimizing workflow and system integration. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 17:33:12 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - January 29, 2009</title>
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      <description>Joining Larry Jordan and co-host Mike Horton this week are: Chris Parker is a film-maker who has created a very successful episodic series on the web, titled "Loveless." See what makes a web series successful as Chris tells us what he's learned in creating this hit. Just watching the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is more fun than most dramatic television these days. Jonathan Handel was the first to break the story about the management shake-up in the union. He joins us today to bring us the latest news. Stacey Parks spends her life searching for money. However, unlike many others, she's happy to share what she's learned. Get the latest news from Sundance and the world of distribution in tonight's show. Brooks Elms is a former school-teacher-turned-filmmaker who has created a film based on his teaching experience. Marketing it on the Internet, Brooks has a hit on his hands. Discover what he did and why he did it.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joining Larry Jordan and co-host Mike Horton this week are: Chris Parker is a film-maker who has created a very successful episodic series on the web, titled "Loveless." See what makes a web series successful as Chris tells us what he's learned in creating this hit. Just watching the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is more fun than most dramatic television these days. Jonathan Handel was the first to break the story about the management shake-up in the union. He joins us today to bring us the latest news. Stacey Parks spends her life searching for money. However, unlike many others, she's happy to share what she's learned. Get the latest news from Sundance and the world of distribution in tonight's show. Brooks Elms is a former school-teacher-turned-filmmaker who has created a film based on his teaching experience. Marketing it on the Internet, Brooks has a hit on his hands. Discover what he did and why he did it.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joining Larry Jordan and co-host Mike Horton this week are: Chris Parker is a film-maker who has created a very successful episodic series on the web, titled "Loveless." See what makes a web series successful as Chris tells us what he's learned in creating this hit. Just watching the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is more fun than most dramatic television these days. Jonathan Handel was the first to break the story about the management shake-up in the union. He joins us today to bring us the latest news. Stacey Parks spends her life searching for money. However, unlike many others, she's happy to share what she's learned. Get the latest news from Sundance and the world of distribution in tonight's show. Brooks Elms is a former school-teacher-turned-filmmaker who has created a film based on his teaching experience. Marketing it on the Internet, Brooks has a hit on his hands. Discover what he did and why he did it.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 19:12:10 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - January 22, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23924401-D-P-BuZZ-January-22-2009</link>
      <description>Joining Larry Jordan and co-host Mike Horton this week are: Tony Allen, Executive Producer, Creative LinQ, produces some of the largest live events in the US. Discover his production secrets, how he attracts clients, and how he makes his events memorable. Bruce Nazarian, president, International Digital Video Association, recaps the highlights from this week's BuZZ Special Report on The State of Blu-ray. Geoff Smith, Is a musician who became fascinated with combining music with podcasts. Now, he earns a living performing, creating customized ring-tones, and distributing his music direct to listeners. Tonight he stops by to discuss how he uses the web, and especially RSS feeds, to generate enough money to live on and grow his business. Learn more at www.thegeoffsmith.com. Tony Farley started as a teacher, then morphed into a world-class travel photographer. Now, he mentors talented youngsters, helping them learn how to see through a camera. This week, he shares his enthusiasm for mak...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joining Larry Jordan and co-host Mike Horton this week are: Tony Allen, Executive Producer, Creative LinQ, produces some of the largest live events in the US. Discover his production secrets, how he attracts clients, and how he makes his events memorable. Bruce Nazarian, president, International Digital Video Association, recaps the highlights from this week's BuZZ Special Report on The State of Blu-ray. Geoff Smith, Is a musician who became fascinated with combining music with podcasts. Now, he earns a living performing, creating customized ring-tones, and distributing his music direct to listeners. Tonight he stops by to discuss how he uses the web, and especially RSS feeds, to generate enough money to live on and grow his business. Learn more at www.thegeoffsmith.com. Tony Farley started as a teacher, then morphed into a world-class travel photographer. Now, he mentors talented youngsters, helping them learn how to see through a camera. This week, he shares his enthusiasm for making incredible pictures. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joining Larry Jordan and co-host Mike Horton this week are: Tony Allen, Executive Producer, Creative LinQ, produces some of the largest live events in the US. Discover his production secrets, how he attracts clients, and how he makes his events memorable. Bruce Nazarian, president, International Digital Video Association, recaps the highlights from this week's BuZZ Special Report on The State of Blu-ray. Geoff Smith, Is a musician who became fascinated with combining music with podcasts. Now, he earns a living performing, creating customized ring-tones, and distributing his music direct to listeners. Tonight he stops by to discuss how he uses the web, and especially RSS feeds, to generate enough money to live on and grow his business. Learn more at www.thegeoffsmith.com. Tony Farley started as a teacher, then morphed into a world-class travel photographer. Now, he mentors talented youngsters, helping them learn how to see through a camera. This week, he shares his enthusiasm for making incredible pictures. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 19:26:50 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuZZ Special Report -- The State of Blu-ray</title>
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      <description>BuZZ Special Report -- The State of Blu-ray Host: Larry Jordan Guest: Bruce Nazarian, President, IDMA The Digital Production Buzz presents a unique Special Report on The State of Blu-ray technology for video producers. Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, formerly the DVD Association, joins host Larry Jordan for a wide-ranging discussion of this latest technology for optical media. The program was first presented live on Jan. 21, 2009 and is divided into the following segments: 0:00 - Open Welcome from Larry and Bruce. Brief discussion of Bruce's credentials and outline for entire show. 6:18 - The History of Blu-ray technology How did we get to where we are? Where did Blu-ray come from and definitions of common terms. This segment sets the background for the rest of the show. This also explains the basic differences between duplication (burning) and replication (manufacturing). 14:37 - Blu-ray Means More than Video Blu-ray is an optical storage medi...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>BuZZ Special Report -- The State of Blu-ray Host: Larry Jordan Guest: Bruce Nazarian, President, IDMA The Digital Production Buzz presents a unique Special Report on The State of Blu-ray technology for video producers. Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, formerly the DVD Association, joins host Larry Jordan for a wide-ranging discussion of this latest technology for optical media. The program was first presented live on Jan. 21, 2009 and is divided into the following segments: 0:00 - Open Welcome from Larry and Bruce. Brief discussion of Bruce's credentials and outline for entire show. 6:18 - The History of Blu-ray technology How did we get to where we are? Where did Blu-ray come from and definitions of common terms. This segment sets the background for the rest of the show. This also explains the basic differences between duplication (burning) and replication (manufacturing). 14:37 - Blu-ray Means More than Video Blu-ray is an optical storage media that holds far more data than standard DVDs, with a faster data rate as well. This segment discusses the uses of Blu-ray technology for data. 22:48 - Creating Blu-ray Discs on PCs What do you need to create Blu-ray discs on a PC? How do you monitor your work? What brands and products should you consider? How much will it cost? And what traps should you avoid? 38:24 - Creating Blu-ray Discs on Macs The Mac does not currently support Blu-ray Discs. But there are workarounds, and plenty of traps. This segment discusses how to monitor your work, what gear to consider, and how to set your system up for Blu-ray production. 51:26 - Issues in Blu-ray Licensing Nothing has caused more confusion than understanding the costs associated with licensing Blu-ray and AACS. This segment explains what you need to know, how much it will cost, and where you can go to learn more. 1:06:12 - Questions This section discusses common questions and answers surrounding Blu-ray technology 1:09:46 - Close Here, Bruce and Larry summarize the show, as well as provide final thoughts on what it takes to be successful. 1:14:08 - Show ends.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>BuZZ Special Report -- The State of Blu-ray Host: Larry Jordan Guest: Bruce Nazarian, President, IDMA The Digital Production Buzz presents a unique Special Report on The State of Blu-ray technology for video producers. Bruce Nazarian, president of the International Digital Media Alliance, formerly the DVD Association, joins host Larry Jordan for a wide-ranging discussion of this latest technology for optical media. The program was first presented live on Jan. 21, 2009 and is divided into the following segments: 0:00 - Open Welcome from Larry and Bruce. Brief discussion of Bruce's credentials and outline for entire show. 6:18 - The History of Blu-ray technology How did we get to where we are? Where did Blu-ray come from and definitions of common terms. This segment sets the background for the rest of the show. This also explains the basic differences between duplication (burning) and replication (manufacturing). 14:37 - Blu-ray Means More than Video Blu-ray is an optical storage media that holds far more data than standard DVDs, with a faster data rate as well. This segment discusses the uses of Blu-ray technology for data. 22:48 - Creating Blu-ray Discs on PCs What do you need to create Blu-ray discs on a PC? How do you monitor your work? What brands and products should you consider? How much will it cost? And what traps should you avoid? 38:24 - Creating Blu-ray Discs on Macs The Mac does not currently support Blu-ray Discs. But there are workarounds, and plenty of traps. This segment discusses how to monitor your work, what gear to consider, and how to set your system up for Blu-ray production. 51:26 - Issues in Blu-ray Licensing Nothing has caused more confusion than understanding the costs associated with licensing Blu-ray and AACS. This segment explains what you need to know, how much it will cost, and where you can go to learn more. 1:06:12 - Questions This section discusses common questions and answers surrounding Blu-ray technology 1:09:46 - Close Here, Bruce and Larry summarize the show, as well as provide final thoughts on what it takes to be successful. 1:14:08 - Show ends.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - January 08, 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23845712-D-P-BuZZ-January-08-2009</link>
      <description>Joining Larry Jordan this week is: Michael Horton, Head-Cutter, Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group, reports from MacWorld on what happened at the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet. Steve Weiss, Filmmaker, is producing webisodes for Zacuto. Discover how he does it and whether they really draw an audience. Carol Tenney, from the Writers Guild of America, stops by with the Guild's plans for 2009. Shannon Newton, of Market 7, and Brent Bye, of BoxWrench Media, talk about the process of online collaboration for video production. Chris Zapara, EMMY-award winning VFX Supervisor for Battlestar Gallactica and many others, discusses particleIllusion and how he uses it in his day-to-day work. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joining Larry Jordan this week is: Michael Horton, Head-Cutter, Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group, reports from MacWorld on what happened at the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet. Steve Weiss, Filmmaker, is producing webisodes for Zacuto. Discover how he does it and whether they really draw an audience. Carol Tenney, from the Writers Guild of America, stops by with the Guild's plans for 2009. Shannon Newton, of Market 7, and Brent Bye, of BoxWrench Media, talk about the process of online collaboration for video production. Chris Zapara, EMMY-award winning VFX Supervisor for Battlestar Gallactica and many others, discusses particleIllusion and how he uses it in his day-to-day work. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joining Larry Jordan this week is: Michael Horton, Head-Cutter, Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group, reports from MacWorld on what happened at the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet. Steve Weiss, Filmmaker, is producing webisodes for Zacuto. Discover how he does it and whether they really draw an audience. Carol Tenney, from the Writers Guild of America, stops by with the Guild's plans for 2009. Shannon Newton, of Market 7, and Brent Bye, of BoxWrench Media, talk about the process of online collaboration for video production. Chris Zapara, EMMY-award winning VFX Supervisor for Battlestar Gallactica and many others, discusses particleIllusion and how he uses it in his day-to-day work. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 19:10:04 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - January 01, 2009</title>
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      <description>Joining Larry Jordan this week to celebrate the New Year is: Norman Hollyn, who chairs the Editing track at the USC Film School. He has a new book out covering the craft of editing. As Norm says, "technology is a given, how do you improve your art?" In this discussion, Norm presents ways you can structure your production to improve your story-telling. Philip Hodgetts, CEO of Big Brains for Rent, joins us to look forward at some of the technology we should expect in 2009. Including why the economy may help stifle continuing development of incompatible video formats. Bruce Nazarian, President, DVD Association, looks at whether the world is moving to Blu-ray optical media, or digital downloads; and what we need to do to make the most of it. Jonathan Handel, Of Counsel at Troy Gould, talks about 2009 being defined by the potential SAG strike, the impact of the digital transmission switch-over in February, and coming legal trends. Stacey Parks, CEO, Film Specific, shares her thoughts on ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joining Larry Jordan this week to celebrate the New Year is: Norman Hollyn, who chairs the Editing track at the USC Film School. He has a new book out covering the craft of editing. As Norm says, "technology is a given, how do you improve your art?" In this discussion, Norm presents ways you can structure your production to improve your story-telling. Philip Hodgetts, CEO of Big Brains for Rent, joins us to look forward at some of the technology we should expect in 2009. Including why the economy may help stifle continuing development of incompatible video formats. Bruce Nazarian, President, DVD Association, looks at whether the world is moving to Blu-ray optical media, or digital downloads; and what we need to do to make the most of it. Jonathan Handel, Of Counsel at Troy Gould, talks about 2009 being defined by the potential SAG strike, the impact of the digital transmission switch-over in February, and coming legal trends. Stacey Parks, CEO, Film Specific, shares her thoughts on the challenges to distribution during this last year. How can we make money on our projects when the economy is in the tank? Michael Horton, Head-Cutter, Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group, shifts out of his co-host role into that of industry analyst. Mike shares his thoughts on what it takes for creative people to succeed given all the problems today in the industry. If you are a free-lancer, you'll appreciate his comments. Brent Altomare, Founder of Groovy Like A Movie, drops in to discuss how he built his production company from a standing start and how to keep it running in the face of an economic headwind. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joining Larry Jordan this week to celebrate the New Year is: Norman Hollyn, who chairs the Editing track at the USC Film School. He has a new book out covering the craft of editing. As Norm says, "technology is a given, how do you improve your art?" In this discussion, Norm presents ways you can structure your production to improve your story-telling. Philip Hodgetts, CEO of Big Brains for Rent, joins us to look forward at some of the technology we should expect in 2009. Including why the economy may help stifle continuing development of incompatible video formats. Bruce Nazarian, President, DVD Association, looks at whether the world is moving to Blu-ray optical media, or digital downloads; and what we need to do to make the most of it. Jonathan Handel, Of Counsel at Troy Gould, talks about 2009 being defined by the potential SAG strike, the impact of the digital transmission switch-over in February, and coming legal trends. Stacey Parks, CEO, Film Specific, shares her thoughts on the challenges to distribution during this last year. How can we make money on our projects when the economy is in the tank? Michael Horton, Head-Cutter, Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group, shifts out of his co-host role into that of industry analyst. Mike shares his thoughts on what it takes for creative people to succeed given all the problems today in the industry. If you are a free-lancer, you'll appreciate his comments. Brent Altomare, Founder of Groovy Like A Movie, drops in to discuss how he built his production company from a standing start and how to keep it running in the face of an economic headwind. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Larry Jordan and Mike Horton are back and joining them this week are: Charlie Paul is a world-class director of food commercials. In this interview, which we continued from last week, he talks about the challenges of shooting films, what works and what doesn't, the problems of shooting film with digital cameras, and why his crew wears sunglasses. Philip Hodgetts joins us to talk about the most interesting technological highlights from 2008. Including the proliferation of camera and video formats. Stacey Parks shares her thoughts on the challenges to distribution during this last year. Why was it so hard to make money on our projects? Jonathan Handel talks about 2008 being defined by two strikes: the actual writers guild strike and the potential for an actors strike. He shares his thoughts on the impact they've had on the industry. Bruce Nazarian discusses how the victory of Blu-ray over HD-DVD didn't really settle anything in his look back at 2008. James Salkind was the post-product...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Larry Jordan and Mike Horton are back and joining them this week are: Charlie Paul is a world-class director of food commercials. In this interview, which we continued from last week, he talks about the challenges of shooting films, what works and what doesn't, the problems of shooting film with digital cameras, and why his crew wears sunglasses. Philip Hodgetts joins us to talk about the most interesting technological highlights from 2008. Including the proliferation of camera and video formats. Stacey Parks shares her thoughts on the challenges to distribution during this last year. Why was it so hard to make money on our projects? Jonathan Handel talks about 2008 being defined by two strikes: the actual writers guild strike and the potential for an actors strike. He shares his thoughts on the impact they've had on the industry. Bruce Nazarian discusses how the victory of Blu-ray over HD-DVD didn't really settle anything in his look back at 2008. James Salkind was the post-production supervisor on the latest Smashing Pumpkins DVD release - a project that was over a year in the making. Listen as he talks about how they handled massive amounts of material and wildly divergent video formats.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Larry Jordan and Mike Horton are back and joining them this week are: Charlie Paul is a world-class director of food commercials. In this interview, which we continued from last week, he talks about the challenges of shooting films, what works and what doesn't, the problems of shooting film with digital cameras, and why his crew wears sunglasses. Philip Hodgetts joins us to talk about the most interesting technological highlights from 2008. Including the proliferation of camera and video formats. Stacey Parks shares her thoughts on the challenges to distribution during this last year. Why was it so hard to make money on our projects? Jonathan Handel talks about 2008 being defined by two strikes: the actual writers guild strike and the potential for an actors strike. He shares his thoughts on the impact they've had on the industry. Bruce Nazarian discusses how the victory of Blu-ray over HD-DVD didn't really settle anything in his look back at 2008. James Salkind was the post-production supervisor on the latest Smashing Pumpkins DVD release - a project that was over a year in the making. Listen as he talks about how they handled massive amounts of material and wildly divergent video formats.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 18:17:08 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>D P BuZZ - December 18, 2008</title>
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      <description>Larry Jordan and Mike Horton are back and joining them this week are: Paul Babb, president of Maxon, joins us to talk about Cinema 4D in a show mostly devoted to 3D. For those of us who don't know Cinema 4D, why should we learn it? For those who use it, we'll discuss what's new. Stacey Parks has been working on some new ideas for distribution. She shares them with us tonight. Charlie Paul is an extremely talented cinematographer specializing in making food look GREAT! He joins us to share some of his secrets - for instance, did you know that pizza is almost impossible to make look good on camera? John Michaels, Creative Designer/Owner, Protokulture, is an extremely talented user of Cinema 4D. He joins us to round out our 3D show, by talking about the challenges and benefits of working in 3D. Plus, Pick our Brains - filled with your hardest technical questions and Mike complaining that he hates the reverb. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fasc...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Larry Jordan and Mike Horton are back and joining them this week are: Paul Babb, president of Maxon, joins us to talk about Cinema 4D in a show mostly devoted to 3D. For those of us who don't know Cinema 4D, why should we learn it? For those who use it, we'll discuss what's new. Stacey Parks has been working on some new ideas for distribution. She shares them with us tonight. Charlie Paul is an extremely talented cinematographer specializing in making food look GREAT! He joins us to share some of his secrets - for instance, did you know that pizza is almost impossible to make look good on camera? John Michaels, Creative Designer/Owner, Protokulture, is an extremely talented user of Cinema 4D. He joins us to round out our 3D show, by talking about the challenges and benefits of working in 3D. Plus, Pick our Brains - filled with your hardest technical questions and Mike complaining that he hates the reverb. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Larry Jordan and Mike Horton are back and joining them this week are: Paul Babb, president of Maxon, joins us to talk about Cinema 4D in a show mostly devoted to 3D. For those of us who don't know Cinema 4D, why should we learn it? For those who use it, we'll discuss what's new. Stacey Parks has been working on some new ideas for distribution. She shares them with us tonight. Charlie Paul is an extremely talented cinematographer specializing in making food look GREAT! He joins us to share some of his secrets - for instance, did you know that pizza is almost impossible to make look good on camera? John Michaels, Creative Designer/Owner, Protokulture, is an extremely talented user of Cinema 4D. He joins us to round out our 3D show, by talking about the challenges and benefits of working in 3D. Plus, Pick our Brains - filled with your hardest technical questions and Mike complaining that he hates the reverb. You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 19:16:00 -0800</pubDate>
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