Kyocera Mita FS-1020D

Kyocera Mita FS-1020D reviewed in The Technofile by MC Rebbe The Rapping RabbiMono laser printers may not be the most exciting of things but they are nevertheless pretty essential. Obviously they have their everyday uses…printing out threatening legal letters to…everyone (hey, I’m Jewish)…printing out shopping lists…3 salt beef sandwiches, half a pound of smoked salmon, some pickled cucumbers (like I said, I’m Jewish), but more importantly they have their creative uses…printing layouts, scripts, journalistic features, proofs and TV proposals. Continue reading “Kyocera Mita FS-1020D”

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Resolume 2.2

Resolume VJ software reviewed by MC Rebbe in The Technofile

Every VJ app seems to use different terminology. In Resolume it’s all about channels, decks and layers. Channels are your visual sources – video clips, flash animations/texts, still images and live video feeds. You get a grid of 20 of these channels, which you fill with material from the built in file browser by dragging & dropping/double clicking. Once you’ve done that you have a ‘deck’ and you get 8 of these decks (accessed from tabs immediately below the deck window) giving you a massive 160 channels on tap at any one time. If that’s not enough for ya, you can save and load decks at the press of a button, something Resolume does very quickly, meaning you need never run out of material during a show. Continue reading “Resolume 2.2”

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A Long Time In Technology…

MC Rebbe presents his  monthly editorial in The Technofile, you one stop shop for music, photography, film, DJ, VJ and animation technologyThey say that a week is a long time in politics…well 24 hours is a long time in technology, as demonstrated by events that took place between Sun 17th and Mon 18th April.

On Sunday 17th, at NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Panasonic officially announced their long rumoured/teased ‘AG-HVX200’. In (full) effect it’s a $65,000 HD Varicam, in the body of a camcorder…for just $6000! Continue reading “A Long Time In Technology…”

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