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Our 2010 NAB Show Coverage Wraps Up

Posted by on April 20, 2010

The Digital Production Buzz wrapped up its 2010 NAB Show coverage over the weekend.

During the show, our team of almost 30 staff and volunteers interviewed more than 250 people, created 36 seven-minutes News Briefs, and more than nine hours of Special Reports!

You can listen to all our coverage at: www.nabshowbuzz.com.

Plus, we created a special NAB Wrap-up show for The Buzz this Thursday with a look at two new social media websites and a behind-the-scenes visit with the people that make NAB possible. Be sure to listen in.

As for me, I’m going to take a nap.

Larry

Easy Access to All NAB Interviews

Posted by on May 01, 2009

During the Digital Production BuZZ coverage of the 2009 NAB Show, we conducted more than 200 interviews and created 37 NAB News Briefs.

Here is a list of companies and guests, and the News Brief they appeared in. (Due to time constraints, not all interviews were aired.)

Once you know which News Brief you want to listen to, go to www.NABShowBuZZ.com and use the News Brief Player in the upper right corner to locate and listen to the interview. Each News Brief runs about five minutes.

A list of all our Digital Production BuZZ shows, and their guests, is on the www.NABShowBuZZ.com page, as well.

Company Guest Title News Brief
3D @ Home Consortium Heidi Hoffman Director of Marketing NAB Show News April 21, 2pm
Agilent Technologies Donald Vanderweit NAB Show News April 18, 3pm
AJA Video Systems Nick Rashby President NAB Show News April 22, 12pm
All Mobile Video Mike Negri NAB Show News April 22, 11am
Amigo Media LLC Robbie Carman Vice President NAB Show News April 20, 1pm
ARM Chris Porthouse Director of Business Development NAB Show News April 20, 10am
Author: “3D Movie Making” Bernard Mendiburu NAB Show News April 18, 3pm
Avid Michael Tronick Film Editor NAB Show News April 20, 4pm
BitCentral Ken Lee Senior Engagement Manager NAB Show News April 23, 11am
Black Lion Productions Grant Gomm Owner NAB Show News April 22, 9am
Black Lion Productions Teri Wallace NAB Show News April 22, 9am
Bodelin Peter White Director of Sales NAB Show News April 22, 3pm
Boris FX Peter McAuley Senior Product Manager NAB Show News April 21, 12pm
Category Five Studios Mitch Jacobson NAB Show News April 21, 10am
Chinimble Lore LLC Brian Balog Producer NAB Show News April 18, 1pm
Cineform David Taylor NAB Show News April 22, 1pm
Cinnafilm Lance Maurer President and CEO NAB Show News April 21, 11am
CopyTimer Lindsay Bell NAB Show News April 23, 1pm
Coremelt Roger Bolton Director / Project Designer NAB Show News April 21, 10am
Creative Class Group Richard Florida NAB Show News April 20, 3pm
CrestaTech Ramon Cazares NAB Show News April 21, 12pm
Data Robotics Mark Fuccio NAB Show News April 23, 11am
Dielectric Kerry Cozad Senior Vice President NAB Show News April 19, 3pm
Digital Cinema Summitt Peter Wilson NAB Show News April 20, 1pm
Digital Media Consulting Group Bruce Nazarian CEO NAB Show News April 22, 4pm
Digital Rapids Mike Nann Director of Marketing NAB Show News April 21, 4pm
Disney/ABC Cable TV Blair Pettyjohn NAB Show News April 21, 4pm
Down and Dirty DV Anthony Artis NAB Show News April 22, 1pm
DV Australia Che Baker Senior Producer NAB Show News April 18, 12pm
Dynamic Digital Depth Chris Yewdall President and CEO NAB Show News April 19, 3pm
Estrada Media Frank Estrada NAB Show News April 23, 2pm
EZQuest Ebrahim Zmehrir CEO NAB Show News April 21, 12pm
Facilis Technology James McKenna NAB Show News April 22, 10am
Fallout Shelter Productions Shane Tilton Head Guru NAB Show News April 21, 10am
Fisher Creative Group Jeffrey Fisher NAB Show News April 20, 3pm
Flashpoint Academy Laurie Scheer NAB Show News April 23, 1pm
Fletcher Camera Thomas Fletcher Vice President NAB Show News April 20, 9am
Focal Press Christine Veroulais Senior Marketing Manager NAB Show News April 18, 2pm
Focus Enhancements Robert Caldeira Director of Sales NAB Show News April 20, 1pm
Freelance Editor David Helfand Freelance Editor NAB Show News April 21, 1pm
Freeman Wade Hamilton Project Manager NAB Show News April 20, 10am
Frezzi Energy Systems Ed Kuhn NAB Show News April 22, 3pm
Fujifilm Dave Waddell NAB Show News April 23, 10am
Future Media Concepts Ben Kozuch President, Co-founder NAB Show News April 18, 2pm
Future Media Concepts Alex Kabostian NAB Show News April 19, 1pm
Future Media Concepts Jeff Greenberg Principal Instructor NAB Show News April 19, 3pm
Gee Three Bruce Gee President NAB Show News April 22, 10am
Gray Matter Entertainment David Bigelow Principal NAB Show News April 18, 2pm
Harris Corporation David Cohen NAB Show News April 23, 1pm
iBiquity Digital Corporation Scott Stull Vice President NAB Show News April 20, 4pm
Imagine Products Christa Montgomery NAB Show News April 21, 11am
Intelligent Assistance Philip Hodgetts NAB Show News April 23, 2pm
Intelligent Assistance Philip Hodgetts NAB Show News April 23, 9am
Intelligent Assistance Philip Hodgetts NAB Show News April 20, 11am
Intelligent Assistance Philip Hodgetts NAB Show News April 21, 12pm
Intelligent Assistance Philip Hodgetts NAB Show News April 21, 2pm
Intelligent Assistance Philip Hodgetts NAB Show News April 22, 4pm
Interactive Publishing, Inc. Victor Milt Director NAB Show News April 20, 2pm
Internetjock.com Bob Ancheta NAB Show News April 22, 10am
In-Three, Inc David Seigle President NAB Show News April 20, 10am
IPTV Monika Gadhammar Marketing Group Chair NAB Show News April 19, 3pm
JMR Technologies Miguel Saldate IT Manager NAB Show News April 21, 4pm
JVC David Walton NAB Show News April 23, 10am
JW Tel-tronics, Inc Aaron Gates Broadcast Systems Installation Manager NAB Show News April 21, 10am
Logitek Tag Borland President NAB Show News April 23, 12pm
Lowel-Light Duane Sherwood NAB Show News April 22, 1pm
Maddswede.com Ulf Soderqvist Director of Photography NAB Show News April 20, 10am
Matrox Wayne Andrews NAB Show News April 23, 1pm
MediaMax Online John Libby President NAB Show News April 23, 12pm
Megatrax Ileana Landon Division Manager NAB Show News April 22, 9am
Microsoft Silverlight Jon Rooney Senior Project Manager NAB Show News April 22, 9am
Miller Camera Support Gus Harilaou NAB Show News April 23, 9am
MobiClip Nancy Allen Managing Director NAB Show News April 23, 12pm
NAB Dennis Wharton Executive VP Media Relations NAB Show News April 18, 1pm
NAB Chris Brown NAB Show News April 19, 1pm
NAB Jessica Sheridan NAB Show News April 20, 11am
NAB Awards Ceremony Kelsey Grammer NAB Show News April 21, 1pm
NAB Event Bob Newhart NAB Show News April 21, 1pm
NAB Supermeet Mike Horton NAB Show News April 20, 2pm
Nebtek Gaylen Nebeker Owner NAB Show News April 23, 11am
Never.no Lars Lauritzsen CEO NAB Show News April 23, 12pm
NHB Studios Tobias Horvath NAB Show News April 20, 9am
Panasonic Eisuke Tsuyuzaki Vice President NAB Show News April 20, 1pm
Panasonic Joe Facchini NAB Show News April 22, 12pm
PBS Andy Butler Senior Director NAB Show News April 18, 3pm
Pictron Darwin Kuan NAB Show News April 22, 10am
Pixel Corps Alex Lindsay NAB Show News April 19, 11am
Pixel Tools Mark Conover Chief Technical Officer NAB Show News April 22, 9am
Plural Eyes Bruce Sharpe CEO NAB Show News April 20, 4pm
PortalVideo Len Sitomer President and CEO NAB Show News April 22, 11am
Post Office Video Inc. Chris Paul NAB Show News April 18, 12pm
Prepost Hector Berrebi Consultant NAB Show News April 19, 1pm
Primera Technology, Inc. Kellie Garber PR Specialist NAB Show News April 21, 4pm
RED Digital Media Ted Schilowitz Leader of the Rebellion NAB Show News April 20, 9am
Rivergate Software Larry Applegate NAB Show News April 22, 4pm
Shapiro Video and Multimedia Abba Shapiro Master Apple Trainer NAB Show News April 19, 1pm
Smartsound Brian Dickman NAB Show News April 22, 10am
SnapStream Media Mark Brooks Director of Sales NAB Show News April 23, 2pm
Snell Paul Harding Senior Design Engineer NAB Show News April 23, 1pm
Sony Electonics Juan Martinez Senior Product Manager NAB Show News April 21, 4pm
SteadyCam Garrett Brown NAB Show News April 21, 3pm
Sundance Media Group, VASST Douglas Spotted Eagle NAB Show News April 18, 1pm
Team People Rachel Kennedy NAB Show News April 22, 1pm
Technocrane Joe Pop NAB Show News April 23, 10am
Tecnec Distributing Dan Coscarella NAB Show News April 22, 3pm
Tiffen Hilary Araujo NAB Show News April 22, 2pm
Trioviz Jerome Testut Vice President NAB Show News April 18, 3pm
TVU Networks Mika Saitoh Vice President NAB Show News April 23, 9am
Ultimatte Ron Ungerman Customer Service Manager NAB Show News April 23, 11am
VASST Mannie Frances Managing Director NAB Show News April 19, 11am
VeriCorder Technology, Inc. Gary Symons CEO NAB Show News April 22, 2pm
Video Envoy Joel Mannion CEO NAB Show News April 22, 11am
Vislink Jacqueline Roy Director, Sales Operations NAB Show News April 23, 9am
Visual Departures Allen Green NAB Show News April 23, 12pm
Warner Bros Brad Collier Vice President NAB Show News April 19, 2pm
White Sands Engineering David Lindemeyer Application Sales Engineer NAB Show News April 22, 3pm
Wondertouch Alan Lorence President NAB Show News April 22, 3pm
Writers’ Guild Carol Tenney Writer NAB Show News April 21, 2pm
XOS Technologies Jeff Stromberg Vice President NAB Show News April 20, 2pm
ZapMyTV.com Ash King CTO NAB Show News April 21, 11am
Zeitbyte Marcus Geduld Senior Flash Developer NAB Show News April 20, 10am
Patrick Runyon NAB Show News April 23, 2pm

NAB Show Results

Posted by on May 01, 2009

Just in case you were interested, and because I find this stuff fascinating, I thought I’d share a few numbers with you from our recent work with the Digital Production BuZZ at the 2009 NAB Show.

Our NAB News Brief player was syndicated to 104 websites around the world.

The number of listeners doubled in the week AFTER the show! While the total number of listeners continues to climb, we had close to 100,000 listeners to our hourly NAB News Briefs!

We are absolutely delighted with the results of this – and are looking forward to doing more of these in the future.

To see all our 2009 NAB Show coverage, visit: www.NABShowBuZZ.com.

Workflow at NAB 2009 for Digital Production BuZZ

Posted by on April 23, 2009

As the Official Podcast of the 2009 NAB Show, the Digital Production BuZZ produced 37 live news casts, and 12 hours of live programming and interviews. These were syndicated to more than 25 websites and reached tens of thousands of listeners. All in six days.

I thought I’d share with you how we did it.

Getting Ready

Production planning for NAB began almost two months ago as our producer, Cirina Catania, event manager, Debbie Price, and myself starting work on this event. Cirina handled all content issues, Debbie coordinated the booth, and I was responsible for all tech.

We instantly agreed that NAB was too big a show for our normal format of a weekly one-hour show. Cirina came up with the idea of doing daily one-hour shows, while I wanted the flexibility to cover breaking news using a five minute newscast. We decided to do both.

Then, about a month before, one of our syndication partners – wsRADIO – asked if we could produce some custom shows exclusively for them to distribute. So, we added five additional one-hour shows to our production schedule.

It was impossible to meet this sized production schedule with our existing production staff, so about a month ago, I put out a call for volunteers to see if anyone would be interested in helping. I was stunned with the size and quality of the response. Our volunteers have been magnificent – amazing talented and dedicated folks – who have truly worked tirelessly to pull this off. (I’ll have more on them in a minute.)

In addition to staff, we also needed gear. Edit Share loaned us one of their field servers, Marantz loaned us four of their latest portable digital recorders (PMD-661) and Aphex loaned us four 230 Master Voice Processors.

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Load in for the booth was last Friday. Essentially, in a day, we setup a broadcast radio station that could do two things:

1. Broadcast live news, integrating audio clip playback directly from our server with me reading voice-over copy

2. Record multichannel audio interviews (each guest on their own mike and recorded separately) in our booth for later editing and integration into our one-hour shows.

For the live news, each field reporter had a Marantz recorder, Shure SM-58 microphone, Sennheiser HD-202 headset, and a clip board to note whom they talked to and what they talked about. Each Marantz unit recorded directly to a 1 GB flash memory card.

Staffing Workflow

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Each morning, Cirina (pictured above) would decide what stories we needed to cover. Then, she would assign our field reporters out into the conferences and show floor.

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Our field reporters did an amazing job – interviewing over 200 people in less than five days and getting amazing coverage of the show. I am truly grateful to this incredible team of volunteers:

Roz McNulty (President of Pitch Page) – www.pitchpage.com

Philip Roy (MediaLab Maine) – www.medialabmain.com

Norman Hollyn (Author & Media Expert) – normanhollyn.com

Bob Merrill (MFocus Media)

Carol Tenney (Attorney at Law)

Sue Lawson (CHIFCPUG) – www.chicagoedit.com

Philip Hodgetts – (Intelligent Assistance) – www.intelligentassistance.com

Rytas Januska

The Redoubtable Hana

When the reporters came back with the story, they would hand the recorder to our Traffic Manager – Hana Peters, in the teal jacket above – who would copy all files to the server, rename each of them so we could track the status of each file just by checking its file name, and send it off on the editorial process.

(Hana is the newest member of my staff and is truly amazing for her ability to remain calm and focused when complete chaos is breaking out around her!)

Since we were server-based, all news files were instantly available to our audio editing team:

Rocco Zappia (Production, Post Production) – www.roccoz.com

Greg Ingber (Writer, Broadcaster, Producer) – www.gregingber.com

Both these men were great – very fast and talented; in fact, Rocco was with us the entire week. Completely focused, cheerful, talented and dedicated, we could not have done this without him.

Every audio file was auditioned, converted from WAV to AIF format, and edited for content. We used AIF files for their high quality and maximum compatibility between systems.

Once the files were edited, they were moved into a new folder for renaming by Hana, then moved to a third folder where Cirina would listen to them and decide which ones to schedule for the hourly news report. Cirina would then write the script for each newscast.

Extended Interviews

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While all this was going on in the booth at the production tables, Debbie Price was coordinating studio interviews with dozens of exhibitors. The purpose of these was for our hourly shows each evening, to give companies with new products a longer opportunity to explain them to our audience.

Each interview ran between 10-15 minutes. I recorded them in multi-track format using Soundtrack Pro 2, and edited them throughout the day, and evening, and, um, night for integration into each show.

We did about twelve interviews a day for a total of about 65 interviews. We would do three to four interviews an hour, then broadcast a newscast, then back to the interviews.

News Equipment Workflow

We had, essentially, two different systems set up in the booth: one for live news and the other for pre-records.

For live news, all news clips were in Quicktime format and stored on the server. I’d open the files we needed for each newscast on my Mac laptop.

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Leaning the script against my computer monitor, I’d start reading using a BeyerDynamic DT-190 headset microphone into the Aphex 230 Master Voice Recorder (I’m trying to see if I can carry on of these things around, just to improve the sound of ordinary conversation..)

From there it would go to a Mackie VLZ-1402 audio mixer, then into an Edirol UA-25 portable mixer for conversion to digital using its on-board limiter to keep our levels safe. It then traveled over a 15 foot USB cable to our streaming server, where it would be streamed, recorded, and posted to the variety of syndication sites that were carrying our news.

The last stop on our team was our streaming engineer Gregory Clark (VP Technology of Intelligent Assistance) – www.intelligentassistance.com. Working with Greg was like swatting flies with an elephant gun — I don’t think there’s a web-based technical problem that he can’t solve.

Interview Equipment Workflow

For our interviews, we used a set of three BeyerDynamic headset mics, each feeding into its own Aphex box. From there, the output went into a Presonus FireBox for digitization and was recorded on my laptop using Apple Soundtrack Pro 2. I would store the files locally for editing and up to the server for safety.

After deciding which interviews would be in each show, I’d record all necessary opens and closes, then assemble the entire program in my hotel room each night.

After some initial problems during the first weekend, all the equipment worked great. By Tuesday we found a working rhythm where everything was flowing seamlessly and files were moving extremely quickly from interview to air.

Summary

We knew going in that this would be an enormous project. The key is spending the time to plan, getting the right people, and setting up a consistent workflow. Oh, and getting it all working perfectly from a standing-start to full operation in less than two days.

One last note, I was blown away by the quality of the people on this team. Each one is a talented professional. And, each one is free-lance. If you are looking for some help, these folks are a great place to start.

I am enormously grateful to everyone on our team for making this possible.

To see what we accomplished, visit: www.nabshowbuzz.com

Larry Jordan
Executive Producer / Host
www.digitalproductionbuzz.com

NAB Opens Its Doors and the BuZZ Goes to Work

Posted by on April 21, 2009

At 9:00 AM this morning, the 2009 NAB Show opened the doors to its trade show, the crowds rushed in, and the Digital Production BuZZ went to work.

After two days tuning our systems, we were in full operation today – gathering almost 100 short news interviews, and fifteen in-depth reports.

The Digital Production BuZZ team in action.

Here, for instance, you see me, in the red shirt, interviewing Pete Schlatter, director of marketing for G-Technologies. Our award-winning producer, Cirina Catania, is standing behind the assignment desk in the back. Hidden behind the audio gear are several audio editing workstations, streaming station, and interview scheduling desk (yay, Debbie Price!).

It is fun watching people walk up to the booth and stand listening to the interviews. While we don’t have the ground-thumping power of subwoofers run amok – as seems to be the case periodically in the Content Theater, it is always great to have an audience reacting to the comments of the guest.

Tomorrow, we have interviews scheduled from about 9:00 am till 3:00 pm — feel free to stop by, sit down, and listen in. (Our audio speakers aren’t quite as big as a theater, but they do sound great!)

Here’s the list of guests that appear on tonight’s show:

  • Richard Florida, Noted author and NAB Keynote speaker
  • Bruce Nazarian, President of IDMA
  • Mitch Jacobson, Director, editor, and multicam expert
  • David Taylor, President, Cineform
  • Allan Jaeniecke, President, Imagineer
  • Shari Barnett, Marketing Director, Applications, Mediaroom
  • Dan Lutter, Director of Sales, Net Insight
  • You can hear the entire show here.

    You can see a complete list of everything we are doing at NAB here.

    Also, as a reminder, now that we are reporting live from NAB, please consider adding our player to your website. You can get all the details here.

    Best of all, we set a new speed record for getting everything done. I won’t know what to do with a full night’s sleep…

    Larry

    Digital Production BuZZ Producer – Cirina Catania – Wins Inky Award

    Posted by on April 20, 2009

    Today we discovered just how big a show the 2009 NAB Show really is…

    Yup – it’s huge.

    We had reporters covering as much as we could and we still felt that we could have used another 40-50 people.

    Still, we got a great series of interviews with Chris Brown, executive VP of the NAB Show talking about how everything all goes together and Jessica Sheridan, manager of interactive marketing for the NAB Show, discussing how they we able to successfully use social networking to get the word out about the upcoming event. Along with the other guests listed below.

    Cirina's Inky Award

    But, for us, the highlight of the day, was seeing our producer – Cirina Catania – win an Inky Award for her work for the Digital Production Buzz. Cirina has been tireless in tracking down guests and building the incredible team we have here at NAB.

    The award was richly deserved and we congratulate her on winning it. (It was, also, one the few times I’ve seen her speechless…)

    Here’s our guest list for our NAB Day 2 Special Report:

  • Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show
  • Jessica Sheridan, Manager, Interactive Marketing, NAB Show
  • Robert Sharp, President and Owner, DigiEffects
  • Fred Fourcher, CEO, BitCentral
  • Steve Katz, vice president of sales, JMR Electronics
  • And two of our field reporters – Sue Lawson and Roz McNulty – with their thoughts on NAB so far.
  • You can hear the entire show here.

    Also, as a reminder, now that we are reporting live from NAB, please consider adding our player to your website. You can get all the details here.

    Time for a quick nap. Our day starts tomorrow at 8 AM and the doors open at 9 AM. It will be a wild ride.

    Larry

    Digital Production BuZZ Starts Podcasting from NAB

    Posted by on April 19, 2009

    Well, even though it looked like I was a few cables short of a complete production studio yesterday, I managed to get everything connected. And the booth looks great — even though the rest of the show floor is covered in packing cases.

    A news meeting of our field reporters - somewhere around 8 AM.

    We now have a fully-functioning news production studio at NAB: we are podcasting our news briefs live, while still able to record multi-channel split feeds for all studio interviews to simplify editing.

    Every morning, our team of reporters, lead by show producer Cirina Catania, gets together to plan coverage and figure out what we want to present for each newscast and show special.

    The alert and shining faces of our news reporters - somewhere around 8 AM.

    A special thanks to the folks at EditShare, we are using their Field Network Server to create a ten-seat production network for ingest, file management, editing and live-to-air playback. An interesting story with the EditShare — they loaned us one of their Field Network Servers and we were having connectivity problems with it. We discovered we had attached a bad switch. I replaced the switch and files are just sailing around the network. Also, in diagnosing the problem, we also discovered that one of the hard drives inside the unit had died. However, since an EditShare unit is fully redundant, we didn’t lose any data. (Note to self: Always use a RAID 5 to make sure data stays safe in live situations.)

    Marantz loaned us four of their latest PMD-661 digital audio recorders for our field reporters use. I am very impressed with how easy they are to use and how readable the LCD screen is. They make our recordings sound great, without requiring a lot of operating expertise on the part of our reporters.

    Another great toy that I’m delighted to work with is the Aphex 230 Master Voice Processors — we, um, have four of them. Sigh… These are just sweet – that make our voices sound great, without worrying about over-modulation. I’m also using their multi-channel output to create a split-feed for each mic: one to the mixer for live feeds and the other to a Presonus Firebox to digitize for our interview recordings.

    If you have a chance, stop by our booth – Central Hall C-1062 – and I’ll show you how we are using all the gear.

    However, there’s no sense having all this equipment if we don’t create some programs with it. So, today, we launched our new hourly NAB News Briefs — we posted four today and will ramp up to hopefully double that tomorrow.

    You can hear them here: www.nabshowbuzz.com.

    Also, we’ve created a one-hour NAB Special Report – the first of seven reports that we will run every night of NAB. Our guest list for this first show includes:

    1. Chris Brown, Executive Vice President of the NAB Show
    2. Vance Van Petten, Executive Director of the Producers Guild
    3. Boris Yamnitsky, CEO at Boris FX
    4. Marco Bario, VP, Theatrical Post-Production at Technicolor Creative Services
    5. Marvin Ceasar, CEO of Aphex Systems
    6. Will Richmond, President, Broadband Directions
    7. Ron Clifton, CEO, International Datacasting

    You can hear the entire show here.

    Also, as a reminder, now that we are reporting live from NAB, please consider adding our player to your website. You can get all the details here.

    It’s been a great, but tiring day. Tomorrow, we’ll be doing even more live interviews in our booth. Stop by, take a seat, and listen in.

    Until then, I’m taking a nap.

    Larry

    Digital Production BuZZ Sets-Up at NAB

    Posted by on April 18, 2009

    The 2009 NAB Show asked the Digital Production BuZZ to be the Official Podcast of the 2009 NAB Show.  And, after a LONG night of driving, we arrived!

    Led by producer Cirina Catania, we’ve brought a staff of 15 to cover NAB — keynotes, conferences, and exhibits.  Our booth is in the Central Hall, near the Content Theater (C-1062). And, near the beginning of setup, here’s what it looked like.

    Initial Booth Setup at NAB 2009

    Our audio coverage starts tomorrow (Saturday) at noon with hourly NAB News Briefs. (Assuming, that is, that I can figure out where all the different cables need to connect.)

    I know the cable I need is here someplace...

    We have a team of seven reporters, fanning out to all the keynotes, conferences, press conferences, and show booths to cover all the breaking news at the show. Then, every hour, we summarize the best of it in a news brief.

    Even more, tomorrow evening, starting at 7:00 PM PST, we post the first of SEVEN hours of special show interviews and news. Our goal is to get the news behind the press release and talk to the people who are changing our industry.

    To get all the updates from NAB, bookmark this page: www.nabshowbuzz.com.

    Post Our NAB News Briefs on your Website — FREE!
    Even better, help us get the word out! You can post all the latest news from the BuZZ on your website. Go here to get the simple, FREE, player. It automatically updates every time we create a news report. Best of all, once you’d added the player, everything else is automatic.

    These five minute audio feeds are created new each hour and are filled with the latest news and interviews right from the show floor.

    Its late and tomorrow starts early. I’ll have more reports from NAB — along with some highlights from the interviews and photos of our finished booth — tomorrow.

    Larry

    See You At The FCP SuperMeet

    Posted by on April 03, 2009

    Mike Horton asked me to remind you to attend the Final Cut Pro User Group SuperMeet if you are attending the 2009 NAB Show in Las Vegas.

    Personally, I’m looking forward to showing the world-premiere of a brand-new musical plug-in for Final Cut Pro from SmartSound.

    In addition, Mike writes:

    The show itself is coming together nicely. Here’s is a sneak peak at the agenda:
    http://www.lafcpug.org/nab_2009.html

    In addition, we have three other things you might want to mention:

    SuperBooth
    This year for the very first time, the FCPUG Network will have a booth on
    the show floor. Booth #SL10129 will be located in the lower-lower South Hall
    conveniently near the Blackmagic Design booth, the food area and public
    restrooms. The idea of this booth is to make it THE social gathering spot
    for all FCS and Digital moviemakers who find themselves in need of learning
    and connecting. Since Apple won’t be on the show floor we hope to fill part
    of that void.

    SuperDVD and SuperMag
    This years edition of the SuperMag will be over 170 pages long filled with
    tutorials you need to read as well as feature stories you will want to read.
    It will be available on our SuperDVD which we will hand out to the first
    1000 people at the SuperMeet. The SuperDVD will contain over 4GBs of content
    for the digital movie maker and FCS user. Free plugins, free video
    tutorials, free templates, free stock footage, demo software, discount
    coupons and so much more. 4GBs of cool stuff to drag to your desktop.

    Raffle
    Total value of the World Famous Raffle as of this writing is $67,000 and
    still counting.

    Daily updates, as well as how to buy tickets can be found here:
    http://www.lafcpug.org/nab_2009.html

    Last year’s show was great. I’m looking forward to seeing many of you there again this year.

    48 Hour Film Competition at NAB

    Posted by on January 09, 2009

    According to Variety magazine, the National Assn. of Broadcasters has teamed with the filmmaking org 48 Hour Film Project to host a movie-making competition at the upcoming NAB confab in Las Vegas.

    The Washington, D.C.-based 48 Hour Film Project hosts contests in various cities that challenge contestants to shoot, edit and score a short about a pre-assigned subject in two days. The NAB confab in Las Vegas, which runs April 18-23, will serve as the setting for a 48 Hour Film Project competish to be held April 17-19. Entries will be judged by a panel of helmers, producers and critics and screened at a local Sin City theater.

    Click here for more about 48 Hours.