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Article Comment – Good News, Students: You Can Now Save 75% on the Online Editing Course 'Inside the Edit'

I'd take the course for a few hundred dollars, but the current price is untenable.

I'm sure the information is extremely valuable. But, let's face it: Most folks don't have the money.

8 years ago
Article Comment – You Can Now Shoot Glorious 4K Video on Your iPhone, But It'll Cost You

Philip Bloom wrote a good article about shooting 4K video with a Samsung Galaxy Note 3: http://philipbloom.net/2013/10/24/note4k/

Though it's possible to shoot 4K on such a device, Bloom says that image stabilization and color grading are problematic for the footage.

8 years ago
Article Comment – The Doomsday Scenario: Net Neutrality Dies & Independent Film Along With It

Since Internet service providers use public land for running fiber optic lines and cable lines, the ISPs should be forced to adhere to net neutrality. If they don't, then their lines should be ripped out of the ground.

So, it's very simple: If you use public land, then you must follow public rules.

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