Mazze Aderhold
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Matthias Aderhold is a freelance application engineer and workflow specialist. He works as a technical consultant for several software developers for color correction of film and television and works with various post houses.
post houses. He also offers trainings in this field and is himself as an editor, DIT and colorist worldwide. In 2O15 he founded Angry Face to distribute worldwide the Rageboard, a grading panel he developed based on the Tangent Element.
Assimilate Live FX: The VP-Stages’ very, VERY nervous system.
Live FX turns a laptop into a virtual production media server, driving LED walls, lights, compositing, and colour.
Live FX 9.9: More Walls, More Nodes, More Fun
Bigger volumes, smarter nodes: Live FX 9.9 brings multi-GPU HDR output, Unreal integration, and new stage tools for virtual production.
Tangent Wave 2 Control Panel
So one decision is that people need to straighten something. We take a closer look at the new edition of the wave panel and analyse the advantages and disadvantages compared to its predecessor and the alternatives.
IMF – and what it’s all about
IMF - Interoperable Mastering Format - has been around for a few years now. After a somewhat slow start, however, IMF experienced a boom at the beginning of 2O16 at the latest, when Netflix made it its main delivery format. What IMF is and what it is supposed to be good for, however, is still largely unknown to the broad masses of the media industry. This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the format, shedding some light on its peculiarities and advantages as well as the costs involved. As the cover image suggests, this article will not be a colourful creative experience - but have fun anyway.