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September 2024 News, Specials, and Updates

By Jennifer P 0 Comment September 10, 2024

In this Broadfield Liquid Lunch, Jim goes through all the news, specials, and updates from our manufacturers for the month of September.

August News, Specials, and Updates

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 2, 2024

In This Broadfield Liquid Lunch, Jim will be going through all the news, specials, and updates from our manufacturers for the month of August.

March News, Specials, & Updates

By Jennifer P 0 Comment March 1, 2024

On today’s Liquid Lunch, Jim goes over all the news, specials, and updates for March

Time to Rethink ProRes RAW?

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 9, 2020

The Apple ProRes RAW codec has been available for several years at this point, yet we have not heard of any professional cinematography camera adding the ability to record ProRes RAW in-camera.

Coronavirus Upended Local TV News Overnight. It may Never be the Same Again

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment May 5, 2020

For more than two years, Rita Garcia has co-hosted KTTV Fox 11’s “Good Day L.A.” from the station’s vast set in West Los Angeles, delivering headlines and news while engaging in breezy banter with the rest of the team providing updates on weather and traffic.

Facebook is improving the 360 video experience by predicting where you will look

By Jim Bask 0 Comment April 21, 2017

From the stage of F8, Joaquin Quinonero, Facebook’s Director of Applied Machine Learning, described a new technique the company is using to improve the watching experience for 360 videos. 

Thunderbolt 3: Now the Revolution Begins

By Jim Bask 0 Comment January 11, 2017

2500 megabytes per second drives. Dual 4K displays. External PCIe system expansion. Thunderbolt is no longer just a faster kind of Firewire. It’s a complete desktop ecosystem.

In the world of computing there have traditionally been three main gateways for data going into and out of a PC: a network connection, a storage connection, and a display port. (Forgive a little oversimplification here.) But at the end of the day, it’s all just data, so why have different pipes? That’s the rationale behind Thunderbolt 3’s unified interface architecture.