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At long last we bring you a video podcast on a company that took the NAB Expo by storm. Whether or not you agree with their camera system or philosophy, you have to respect their notable achievements as a company. Red Digital Cinema represents the very heart of what NAB is really about, breaking technological paradigms and forging into new realms in an effort to develop new and innovative gear. I think it is truly phenomenal what they have achieved, particularly in such a short period of time. I sincerely hope other companies are challenged to step up and serve their customers with the care and integrity that Red has to this point.

In our lengthy interview with Ted Schilowitz, we cover the history of Red One development as well as some of the features it now offers. Red Drive firewire ports (with direct edit capability), full Redcode raw support in FCP forthcoming, workflow options, additional ingest options for FCP (transcode right into ProRes codec from Log and Transfer tools), lots more.

In addition to our standard web resolution, we thought it would be fitting to provide a HD viewing option of this interview as well. So here it is in high-bitrate 720p.

Click the Download link above or watch via our FreshDV iTunes Podcast Feed.


14 Responses to “NAB Video Podcast - Red Digital Cinema Ted Schilowitz Interview”  

  1. 1 barbie OYUNLARI

    Good news

    I hope everybody read this article

    thank you for infos

  2. 2 Leo

    I like and appreciate the inside view you got of NAB. FreshDV.com is the only source I truly watched and it was an easy route for info and viewing all that I cannot see from my house.

    On the other hand - I have say, and with all due respect - the interviewer really needs to step up and improve on his interviewing skills. It was hard to watch him interviewing people because it seemed like he didn’t know which direction to go in as far as questioning.
    I am assuming he knows and understands the material, but interviewing on camera is a skill that needs to be honed and he might be better coming up with questions before-hand that are more thought out, rather than the ubitiqitous ‘how much does it cost?’, ‘when is it out’?

    Again, please take this right way - because I truly want to see freshdv.com flourish and do well.

  3. 3 Mossy

    Hi Matt & Kendal,

    Mossy here. Thanks for sharing that NABcast. Very exciting stuff. BTW, great job with your blog, fellas - really great job!!!

  4. 4 Kendal Miller

    Hey Leo,
    Duly noted sorry it disappointed you. Lots of these interviews where so on the fly there was 0 time to prep any questions at all. Its a skill I will continue to work at honing and developing. Once again thanks for the feedback I’ll work harder at it next time. We wanted to people to feel like they were just sitting in a booth casually having a conversation with a vendor, and those where the questions I would have asked as a visitor to their booth. We’ll work on the presentation. Do you have some more specifics I could do differently? Was the information not what you wanted or you just prefer to polish the questions better? For example when inquiring on price and release dates ,something we wanted to include, how would you prefer that asked?

  5. 5 Taj Jackson

    I want to thank you guys for the NAB podcasts. I was there at NAB as well, but still found the info you provided very helpful and informing. Sorry to disagree with you Leo, but I actually enjoyed Kendal’s interview approach… Yes, it could have been a little more professional but that’s what I liked most about it. It was very natural as if I was ease dropping on the conversation. Keep up the good work and look forward to more podcasts in the future.

  6. 6 Ajit

    Kendal,

    I actually thought you did a wonderful job with these interviews. The biggest compliment I could pay your style was that you listened. Thank god for some personality.

    Not to mention, you knew your shit. Seriously, the best coverage of NAB.

  7. 7 Leo

    Thank you for taking my comments in the right way. I will have to retract some of them though because after watching the rest of your videos from earliest to latest, your style improved. Maybe it was the first few videocast that threw me and stuck with me the most.
    As for constructive criticism; the audio was too far away from the speaker and the mic seemed to travel of its own accord rather then with the speaker and sometimes (not always) the interviewers seemed to be watching everything but the speaker (glitzy light and electronics will do it everytime).
    Thanks again for great coverage of NAB 2007.

  8. 8 Kendal Miller

    HAHAHAHAH Laughing about watching everything but the speaker!!! That is sooo true as a hyperactive semi add creative person NAB is one of the hardest places to maintain focus with everything going on around you and conversations happening right off the side. Must ….maintain….focus…..

  9. 9 al

    whoa

  10. 10 yarisma

    Thank you for taking my comments in the right way. I will have to retract some of them though because after watching the rest of your videos from earliest to latest, your style improved. Maybe it was the first few videocast that threw me and stuck with me the most.
    As for constructive criticism; the audio was too far away from the speaker and the mic seemed to travel of its own accord rather then with the speaker and sometimes (not always) the interviewers seemed to be watching everything but the speaker (glitzy light and electronics will do it everytime).
    Thanks again for great coverage of NAB 2007

  11. 11 resim

    I hope everybody read this article

  12. 12 oyun

    I actually thought you did a wonderful job with these interviews. The biggest compliment I could pay your style was that you listened. Thank god for some personality.

    Not to mention, you knew your shit. Seriously, the best coverage of NAB.

  13. 13 indir

    As for constructive criticism; the audio was too far away from the speaker and the mic seemed to travel of its own accord rather then with the speaker and sometimes (not always) the interviewers seemed to be watching everything but the speaker (glitzy light and electronics will do it everytime).

  14. 14 carpet

    I am assuming he knows and understands the material, but interviewing on camera is a skill that needs to be honed and he might be better coming up with questions before-hand that are more thought out, rather than the ubitiqitous ‘how much does it cost?’, ‘when is it out’?

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