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Millimeter March 2005

Breaking the Comfort Zone

By Michael Goldman

Marvin Rush points with pride to twin Apple Cinema HD Display monitors ablaze with colorful imagery from a scene he's directing for an upcoming episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. Rush, a longtime Star Trek franchise veteran, has served as the show's DP since its inception four years ago. Today, however, he's directing an episode titled “Through the Mirror Darkly, Part 2” while his A camera operator, Doug Knapp, takes over his DP duties....


Editor's Notes

Things to Blog About

By Cynthia Wisehart

NAB started to look interesting at Sundance this year, in part because of Adobe's Dust to Glory desktop DI presentation. The intriguing pipeline, which...


Features

The iPOD and HD

By S. D. Katz

Here's a stunt that sums up desktop video in 2005. Blackmagic Design, the I/O card manufacturer that's setting the bar in price/performance, was looking...


NAB 2005

NAB 2005

By S. D. Katz, David Leitner, Dan Ochiva, and Bob Turner

Expect this NAB to be lively and bring some surprises. The show floor demonstrations will be driven by a steadily growing demand for HDTV, aided by a new generation of affordable HD production and post gear...


Step by Step

Step By Step: Warhammer

by Ellen Wolff

Gamers worldwide know the futuristic world of Warhammer, the popular fighting game from THQ/Relic Entertainment. For the new Warhammer 40,000: Dawn ...


Clips

Award-Circuit Musings

By Michael Goldman

In a February Los Angeles Times column, writer Joel Stein referred to the Academy Scientific and Technical Awards event as a geek blast and managed to...


Hot Spots

Hot Spots

By Beck Finley

A selection of the hottest agency work submitted monthly to Millimeter....


Cool Graphics

Cool Graphics

By Beck Finley

The best of broadcast graphics. ...


Fields and Frames

Fields & Frames

by Dan Ochiva

How many times have we heard over the last couple of years that digital cinema was on the verge of busting out; that it would soon move beyond those first...


Fade to Black

Fade to Black:
Chris Wedge, Director

By Michael Goldman

The day after watching Brad Bird accept his Academy Award for making The Incredibles, Chris Wedge was extremely pleased, even though Bird's creative...


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