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 on: April 03, 2008, 04:19:52 PM 
Started by Jeff Sayre - Last post by Jeff Sayre
Are you wondering were's Episode 4 of the Adventures of Thomas Brin?

I've just answered that question in a new post on the Blogging with Brin blog.

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 on: May 20, 2007, 09:44:04 PM 
Started by Anorax - Last post by Anorax
Anorax, welcome to the CloudCity Community! Should we call you Colin, Anorax, or either one?

Sorry, force of habit using an alias. I am a member of a number of forums and indeed run a few of my own and it's a habit to register as Anorax.

Please call me Colin.

I agree, there are a  number of workarounds for the conversion of AVCHD material. If the Mac Mini recognised the camera and format, I too would use the Mac in preference.

A very interesting project though and keep up the good work.

best wishes,

Colin.


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 on: May 20, 2007, 06:04:29 AM 
Started by Anorax - Last post by Jeff Sayre
Anorax, welcome to the CloudCity Community! Should we call you Colin, Anorax, or either one?

Concerning our equipment list, we shoot with a single Sony HVR-Z1U (1080i HDV format), edit in Final Cut studio (just upgraded to the newly released FCP Studio 6.0), use Shake 4.1 for all the greenscreen keying and compositing, and currently rely heavily on Bryce 6.1 for just about all the static background mattes and animations. For Episode 4 we wil be introducing Vue 6 Infinite into our animation workflow. That is about it.

Concerning your offer for location footage, I think that may be very interesting to incorporate some UK scenics into future episodes. Your equipment is fine. Both the HDR-SR1E and Sony Vegas 7e fit right into the production toolkit of vodcast cinema producers. Have you read our page on <a href="http://www.thomasbrin.com/vodcastcinema.html">vodcast cinema</a>?

Concerning the AVCHD format, there are always workarounds. For instance, Vegas 7 can export into QuickTime format. So, editing your AVCHD footage in Vegas then exporting to .mov format would fit into our production workflow.

As you can probably tell, we are just getting started with Brin 2.0. This is new ground for us so we are all interested to see were it goes.

Again, welcome to the community. A big dry white wine toast to you!

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 on: May 20, 2007, 12:37:07 AM 
Started by Anorax - Last post by Anorax

Have done some video compilations myself using Sony Vegas 7 I can appreciate the amount of work involved in your Thomas Brin productions, particularly the CG stuff. I guess you must be using green screen extensively.

I would be interested to hear of the equipment and software you use.


Have just read the Brin 2.0 page which answered all of my questions.
I currently use a Sony HDR-SR1E which shoots 1080i in AVCHD format. Currently the Mac ( I have a mac-mini ) does not support AVCHD and Sony Vegas 7e has only just added support for this format.
If you need any location footage from the UK, I would be happy to oblige and add to the project, if you feel the equipment is adequate.

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 on: May 20, 2007, 12:27:05 AM 
Started by Anorax - Last post by Anorax
Real name Colin, currently based in Southampton, UK.
55 year old male about to take redundancy and early retirement as a result of a company takeover. After 32 years with the same company I am looking forward to all the free time my retirement will bring.
Interests include computers, home video production, movies, Sci-Fi, cooking and drinking copious amounts of dry white wine.

Stumbled across your website as a result of "Googling" video podcasts and thought I would take a look.

Have done some video compilations myself using Sony Vegas 7 I can appreciate the amount of work involved in your Thomas Brin productions, particularly the CG stuff. I guess you must be using green screen extensively.

I would be interested to hear of the equipment and software you use.

best wishes,

Colin.

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 on: May 04, 2007, 10:02:51 AM 
Started by Jeff Sayre - Last post by Jeff Sayre
Imagine visiting CloudCity, or trying your hand (make that feet!) in the Zybex Chamber, or just hanging out in the world of Thomas Brin--all in 3D!

Well, the Adventures of Thomas Brin is ripe with rich scenery and fasical places, perfect for replication in the virtual world of <a href="http://secondlife.com/">Second Life</a>. If you are a Second Life fan, especially a prim-building guru, then post your ideas for a Thomas Brin sim, a private island were all Brin buffs can get together and hang out.

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 on: May 03, 2007, 06:52:14 PM 
Started by Jeff Sayre - Last post by Jeff Sayre
Where do you want, hope, or think the series is heading? What theories, conspiracies, or secondary story threads do you see developing? What would make you want to keep watching?

Here's your place to throw out any and old ideas about the series and its future possibilities.

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 on: May 03, 2007, 06:49:00 PM 
Started by Jeff Sayre - Last post by Jeff Sayre
We want to know what you think about the documentary the Making of Gardens of Tomorrow. What did you like? What didn't work? What are the secondary stories you see developing in the episode? What theories do have about Thomas Brin?

Please note that if we like what you have to say, we may quote you on our reviews page!

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 on: May 03, 2007, 06:48:00 PM 
Started by Jeff Sayre - Last post by Jeff Sayre
We want to know what you think about each episode of the Adventures of Thomas Brin. What did you like? What didn't work? What are the secondary stories you see developing in the episode? What theories do have about Thomas Brin?

Please note that if we like what you have to say, we may quote you on our reviews page!

Of course, since Episode 4 is not yet live, your thoughts are obviously speculative at this time. But, give it a go any way!

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 on: May 03, 2007, 06:46:35 PM 
Started by Jeff Sayre - Last post by Jeff Sayre
We want to know what you think about each episode of the Adventures of Thomas Brin. What did you like? What didn't work? What are the secondary stories you see developing in the episode? What theories do have about Thomas Brin?

Please note that if we like what you have to say, we may quote you on our reviews page!

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