
Tonight on the Double Down Film Show I'll be giving you my
I'll give you the first word on Panasonic's new line of cameras,
- What do I need in add to a DSLR for filmmaking?
- How can you now capture 3-D HD video for under $1000?
- What's the difference between Panasonic's and Sony's 3-D?
- How you use an iPhone to control a camera?
- What long lost dolly design has Matthews re-issued?
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Call-in Number: (646) 929-1956
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NAB Show Floor Products Discussed Tonight:
Panasonic 3-D Display w/ Active Glasses
The AG-3DA1 - Panasonic's New Stereoscopic 3-D Single-body Camera
(Rumored @ $20K)
Red Rock Micro's "Gun Cam"
Mathews Ed Dolly
(*Which mysteriously has been formerly called the "Red Dolly", but the rep made a point to say it was the "Ed Dolly" despite the fact the R in the word Red had been taped over and it exists as the "Red Dolly" elsewhere online. Hmmm?)

Barry Braverman author of "Video Shooter" Talks Panasonic's Newest Cameras
Red Rock Micro's - microRemote Wireless Follow Focus for DSLR Cameras (Rumored to be @ or under $1K)
-Works via an iPhone to wirelessly control focus, zoom and iris.
2 Go Pro Hero 1080 HD Video Cams in 3-D Housing
(Under $900...no shit)
The 3-D footage I saw on a monitor with a simple pair of passive plastic 3-D glasses from these very inexpensive cams ($300 ea.) was honestly at least as good as the 3-D I saw from Panasonic's new single-body camera. You need 2 cameras, plus housing to capture HD in 3-D.
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