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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.


Jun
8
comment How do I create a zoom transition in Premiere Elements 9?
I think it would be helpful if you included a link to an example (youtube or like) of what you are exactly looking for, and another link to the "non-transitioning zoom that "jumps" into zoom from one frame to the other."
Jun
8
comment What are the audio production capabilities in Sony Vegas Pro because I see mostly plug-ins only?
I still have a lot to learn with any editor, and Vegas has been nice to me, things are fairly logical and don't take too long to grasp. Thank you dwwilson66 for contributing--great foot notes on history.
Jun
5
comment Reproducing a reverb/echo
So that's how they do it! Nice work Dr. Mayhem, always curious about this one.
May
21
comment exporting .mov vr to multiple still frames
Calling all "artlantis" experts, this has your name on it. :>
May
21
comment exporting .mov vr to multiple still frames
I assume you do not have access to the original files before they were made into a Quicktime VR? It seems you are asking to reverse engineer what Quicktime created, were these converted to make panoramic shots?
May
18
comment How do they create the AT&T Video Bill?
That's a really good answer, I think you are right that being AT&T they have their own software.
May
17
comment Recreate basic AVCHD from MTS files
When your dad got the camera did it come with software from Sony? Specifically does it have Sony's PMB (Picture Motion Browser)? If he lost it, go here: sony-mea.com/support/download/316131 Go here to learn how to use it: youtube.com/watch?v=k5tmwml4zeA
May
17
comment Command-line tool to split video at timepoints?
30 cuts of clips is really not much for editors. I would simply put them in my Vegas timeline and use the 'split' feature as required or put them in a Premiere CS5.5 timeline and use the 'razor'. Do you want these as separate renders too or just have time points that have perhaps a title separating them? It's just not clear to me how you see the final product?
May
16
comment What are the minimum camera characteristics required to record a movie for cinema?
Thank you for making that clear.
May
15
comment What are the minimum camera characteristics required to record a movie for cinema?
Thanks for the update. A word of caution, unless you have permission to copy the work, you might be violating copyright laws when taking video of other peoples work.
May
15
comment Camera setup for quick preview/editing
Are you expecting all the cameras to be in sync too? If so what sort of gen-lock like system did you have in mind?
May
11
comment How to avoid problems when filming in a bath house
Don't slip on the soap. Ok, seriously, have a buddy keep an eye on the gear that you are not using so you still have it when you leave.
May
11
comment What are the minimum camera characteristics required to record a movie for cinema?
I am not clear on what you are asking. Are you interested in recording a projection of a video with another camera? If so why not just make a copy of the the material being projected?
May
10
comment Recording an instructor while filming him from a distance - Take II
Microphone Terminal = 3.5 mm Stereo Mini-jack as per specs here: usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/camcorders/…
May
9
comment Video clip is smaller dimensions than project. How to change the color of extra space?
I should have picked that up with the tag. Sorry, I don't use FCPX, but in most pro editors you could try masking out the bars, or have you tried reversing the top vs. bottom layer, then mask the upper layer to only allow what you want to show over the bottom layer.
May
9
comment Video clip is smaller dimensions than project. How to change the color of extra space?
What video editing suite are you using?
May
8
comment Problems with rendering a Windows Movie Maker video
Yes, a binary search is faster. Good one.
May
7
comment What is/are the best free tool/tools for editing my videos?
I can dig that.
May
5
comment What is/are the best free tool/tools for editing my videos?
Craig, it might be time to get yourself a camera that shoots in HD from the start. (That is if I understand this situation correctly). You're gonna save so much time getting it right from the start that it will probably pay for the new camera. There are plenty of point and shoot pocket cameras that can shoot both 720p and 1080p for under $500 but you will not get the manual controls until you spend about 50% more.
May
4
comment Compose music in Reason, synced up to a project in Premiere
Vegas Pro allows to have simultaneous multiple sound and video tracks to sync. But this is the same NLE, haven't heard of 2 different NLE's working simultaneously either. It sure would be easier if you could import your audio from Reason to Premiere ? Why can't you have reason convert the desireed audio track to a .wav, save this then import to Premiere, trim in timeline to get it lined up the way you want it?