| bio | website | eecs.berkeley.edu/~loarie |
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| location | Berkeley, CA | |
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I work as a Systems Administrator and a Technical Consultant to the Helpdesk for the EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences) Department at the University of California, Berkeley Campus. This has been my career for the last 24 years which began as an electronics technician. I worked my way to principal electronic tech and then crossed over to systems administration about 12 years ago. My strongest experience is with computer hardware and I am usually the go to guy when laptops and desktops start smoken or won't power up.
One of my most interesting assignments at Berkeley was in 1992. I was put on a special team with NASA trained techs to fabricate an assembly bound for the Arecibo radio telescope. This was a special 4 million FFT based spectrum analyzer for SETI project SERENDIP III under the direction of UC Berkeley physicist Dan Werthimer. I got to build hardware to listen for ET!
In my off hours since 1977 I have been working with music, still photography, and small scale sculptures some involving digital electronics. However in 2008 after a 35 year hiatus I have returned to my own independent cinematic (video) and music productions.
Presently I use a Sony camcorder (HDR-CX500v) and I use Sony Vegas Pro 10 as my main video and music editing suite. I have experience with both Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker, and I am a tiny bit familiar with iMovie. I also have a B.S. in Cinematography from SIU-Carbondale, 1974 and a M.F.A. in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College, 1977.
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May 6 |
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Glidecam focus control Have you tried a search on google, vimeo, and youtube for DIY lens puller or follow focus? |
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Apr 25 |
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What is the smallest video size possible in Sony Vegas Pro? Cool idea AJ Henderson, wonder what it would look like using either a Fibonacci sequence or a pseudorandom sequence? |
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Apr 12 |
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Which software gets the fastest rendering times? Nice one AJ Henderson. I have started documenting my render times based on Vegas Pro 10 on a 32 bit Win7, no GPU, but CPU is quad core, with 4 GB of ram. E.g., 2:43 runtime with up to 6 video tracks (some portions only have 2 video tracks running at the same time) and 3 stereo music tracks: 16 minutes for 720p mpeg 2 m2t and about 32 minutes for 1080p mp4 (7.5 Mbps). |
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Mar 20 |
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Should I use a GoPro Hero 3 Black for recording drama? Go Pro although very handy for action shots like down hill skiing or sky diving, does not have a manual focus, or manual exposure, and as pointed out so well by AJ Henderson below does not have a zoom lens. |
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Mar 6 |
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Making retro game music creepy Do you play any instruments? Like Flute, or Oboe, or Piano, or Sax? Almost all instruments are capable of making creepy sounds in the hands of creative players. Here's an example of creepy piano, thunder drums, springs, sheet metal, and so on I made last summer on this video:vimeo.com/47605517 |
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Mar 5 |
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How can I make a video such that the quality degrades if someone tries to record it using screen recording software? LOL! Thank you for the lifting thought. :> |
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Mar 5 |
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Making retro game music creepy Record voice first, then make a reverse copy while adding reverb, then take this copy and reverse it once more. You only need to add reverb once, during the part where you make the first reverse copy. |
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Feb 26 |
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How can I make a video such that the quality degrades if someone tries to record it using screen recording software? Have you considered making a chain of renders until you get one that really shows degradation and then use the render just before this to publish so that when it is pirated it will be obviously degraded? |
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Feb 8 |
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How to make a voice sound heavier and more mature in Audacity? Cool! Glad this appeals to you. |
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Feb 8 |
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How to make a voice sound heavier and more mature in Audacity? While recording speak through a tube, 4 ft length with 3 to 4 inch diameter should do nicely. Keep mic at other end of tube opening. |
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Feb 7 |
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How do I add a crosshair guide to a FCPX angle editor viewer window? Not familiar with FCPX however in Vegas Pro there is a button to add a grid to the preview, do you see any such button near your preview screen? Yes, I know a grid is overkill, but at least you would get a crosshair out of it. |
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Jan 31 |
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Mixer built-in DSP effects vs software effects Good point. I did not cover a hybrid since it appeared to me as an either or situation. |
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Dec 21 |
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How to reverse video in different software packages Are you interested in Vegas Movie Studio and Vegas Pro? |
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Dec 12 |
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Reverse engineering: which video editing software was used on this video? Hey Bart, I can't speak for iMovie but I know for sure you can not composite with Windows Movie Maker or the more recent Live Movie Maker. The CERN video has a least 4 layers of video going on perhaps as many as 5. |
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Dec 11 |
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Reverse engineering: which video editing software was used on this video? You might get away with less, but I think the key is to make it easy and not spend more time than needed to wait for a render. The most important aspect is to have a 64 bit machine with at least 16 GB, E.G. my 32 bit quad core running Vegas Pro will barf if I put more than 5 video tracks on it for compositing. The CERN video has considerably more tracks, so hence more horsepower is needed. |
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Dec 10 |
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Why not filming computer or TV screens? FYI: Example where it worked, Low light situation where I was able to get my HDTV set to very low illumination with a camera shooting 1080i and rendered to 1080p here: vimeo.com/55295820 look at time makers 00:27 and 00:41 in this short video. |
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Dec 7 |
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Why not filming computer or TV screens? BTW: I was able to capture real time HDTV at home last weekend but the HDTV was only 1/3 in my field of view, but the trick was to bring the illumination down considerably to match a dark scene and to my surprise there were no moiré patterns. This video is not ready for release yet otherwise I would point you to a link. |
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Dec 7 |
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Why not filming computer or TV screens? By all means give a go to see what you get, at best I think you will see moiré patterns depending on the distance and focal length of your camera lens. |
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Dec 6 |
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Comment about a video I recommend that you watch more videos you like and see if you can contact the directors or others in the credits on more information. For instance, let's say you like the editing, you might address the editor and ask how he/she got a certain effect. Pro editing suites include Avid, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premier/After Effects and Vegas Pro. Please note that some production companies will have their own proprietary software specifically written by their staff of expert programmers and editing designers. |
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Dec 4 |
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How to tune a musicbox I would buy a cheap movement for like under $10 and experiment with it to gain experience before you start your design and first prototype. |