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<title>Video Resources New Toys</title><link>http://videoresources.com/blogs/index.html</link><description>The latest news and info on Video Resources&#x27; production&#x2c; staging and post equipment&#x2c; available for rent worldwide&#x2c; shipping from our Southern California warehouse.</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>info@videoresources.com</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2008. All right reserved.</dc:rights><dc:date>2008-01-07T10:10:03-08:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 01:58:32 -0500</lastBuildDate><item><title>Zoom Zoom - VRI West expands render farm</title><dc:creator>info@videoresources.com</dc:creator><category>Production</category><dc:date>2008-01-06T15:31:57-08:00</dc:date><link>http://videoresources.com/blogs/files/renderfarm.html#unique-entry-id-47</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://videoresources.com/blogs/files/renderfarm.html#unique-entry-id-47</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Please explain to me why we expanded our render farm when we seem to always be waiting for Patrick to actually move objects and not the computer.   Oh well, just so there are no excuses once Patrick has his coffee, we expanded our render farm to include a zillion (or nearly) computer cycles per second.   Our new bank of multi-core intel machines pop a wallop and will allow us to meet even more challenging deadlines. 


We choose the INTEL |C2Q Q6600 2.40G 775 8M CPU's which are four core each, added 4GB of ram to each tower, Antec cases and energy efficient power supplies - all networked with gigabit ethernet and managed by Butterfly net render.   Take it for a spin...in 3D of course.
]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Duck. Duck. Duck. Gooseneck&#x21; &#x3c;p/&#x3e;Podium or conference microphone&#x3c;/p&#x3e;</title><dc:creator>info@videoresources.com</dc:creator><category>Production</category><dc:date>2007-11-15T13:22:54-08:00</dc:date><link>http://videoresources.com/blogs/files/gooseneck.html#unique-entry-id-46</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://videoresources.com/blogs/files/gooseneck.html#unique-entry-id-46</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The perfect game for us seeing as how we run around in circles all the time at VR.


This new spin on the old childs game comes from Astatic in the form of the&nbsp;GN15VPD and GN20VPD Podium mics.


  The GNVPD is a series of dual-flex, continuously-variable polar pattern, miniature-gooseneck condenser microphones with integrated desk stand, programmable membrane switch, LED, and logic interface.   Special attention has been taken to design the GNVPD series to resist interference from devices such as cell phones and two-way communication devices. 

...Our gaggle includes 4 of the 15" and 2 of the 20" so when your geese need to stand up and squawk, let us know.


...Brad blogs in: These mics, combined with our extensive arsenal of shotgun, PZM (pressure zone) and boundary microphones, automatic gain mixers allow to us to record most any event flawlessly. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Panasonic HD monitors &#x3c;p/&#x3e;Portable and studio HD and SD LCD monitors&#x3c;/Pp</title><dc:creator>info@videoresources.com</dc:creator><category>Production</category><dc:date>2007-09-12T08:12:49-07:00</dc:date><link>http://videoresources.com/blogs/files/panhd09.html#unique-entry-id-45</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://videoresources.com/blogs/files/panhd09.html#unique-entry-id-45</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The compact 7.9" multi-format LCD monitor features advanced video processing technology and &nbsp;delivers high-resolution (800 x 450 pixel) playback and production-quality performance with advanced focus assists for critical focusing in HD. 

...This multi-format&nbsp;17" flat panel offers a 1280 x 768 pixel WXGA-resolution, an amazingly fast response time of 10ms, and faithfully reproduces up to 16.7 million colours as well as a wide viewing angle of 176 degrees vertical and horizontal. ...  It offers an array of input/outputs including SDI, Y/Pb/Pr, RGB, composite and S-video, as well as an audio input. ...  So since I'm not Andy Rooney, this is the only resolution I can come up with for the&nbsp;preponderance&nbsp;of monitor sizes:


...Brad blogs in: In addition to running off a 4-Pin XLR, all of the our Panasonic HD monitors have been modified to run off battery power by slapping a Anton Bauer or V-Brick battery on the rear. ...  Download a PDF Manual for the BT-LH80WP or the BT-LH1700WP if you want get all of the glorious details.
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