Mike Leisegang

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  1. The information is not new as such but a big thanks for having it all here for us too see! Maybe latest in the range.
  2. The very best to you too. Z840, great machine, configured properly will give you a trouble free life!. Don't forget Nvidia.
  3. Interesting comments. Well, if you want 5 plus Quadro x6000 GPU's it makes a difference. Yes, if you're doing work that's so complexed it takes 48hrs to render with all that, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. It's chalk and cheese as the saying would go.
  4. It's so emotive, I'm tempted to tap my fingers at the same time. Not sure if it's compatible! A bit of bouncing in the seat. Well.... Ramin Djawadi, stunning, thanks for the reminder, been an all day treat, not to forget King Krimson, Pettite Meller and Stéphane Grappelli. That's a treat.
  5. Well, there is a Festive Greeting on most sites so here is one for us. Happy Christmas and the very best for the New Year to all.
  6. The real thing here to take home is the absolute control over the image they have especially in the blacls. Of course the key!
  7. I have recieved confirmation that it can be done. Two ways including the above..
  8. I'm not sure whether this might help, anyway an interesting read. http://www.palgrave.com/la/book/9781137034786
  9. Are you talking about controling just the saturation within those three specific ranges individually. The three intersect at two point. Yes, I think it is possible but I might be open to correction here. I'm sure I did something along these line during some early training.
  10. Well, have you tried it, what does it do. The other question is, what is full saturation? Your scopes should tell you.
  11. I understand that 1080p is 25fps (european) only, ( This is not quite right ) Most material for broadcast was interlaced not to long ago. Since 2007 things changed very quickly. There is a lot of information re. Progressive / interlace, really worth while doing some reading if you're asking this type of question. Interlaced media still delivered to many, lets use the term ( other ) counties due to their networks. Also as a matter of interest, most camera auto-focus systems were far quicker in interlace mode than Progressive. This is now changing or has changed.
  12. Nice and clean, I'd definately make it shorter with that content.
  13. Just my opinion, VLC player to complicated. Puts millions of files on the system. In the old days MPEG Streamclip was great for HD. ( Nice and basic and did the job well) There are good players you pay for and are accurate but not everyone has them. I prefer MPV player, matches Vimeo nicely and an iPad quite well. ( No calibrated monitor, use an iPad, the closest you'l get.) The art is to use a Codec type that reflects full range then to tweak your playouts so they look good in the player they will be most destined to be played with.. I normally match my playouts-uploads to Vimeo bck to my Masters on the system playing each side by side on their own accurately calibrated monitor, a must. .
  14. Back to the future, Beverly hill cops and of course the empire stricks bck. Forgot, Platoon and coming to America of course. Develope your own feel, don't forget the grain. A bit easier than the 70's I think. Anyway just some thoughts. In reality it's in the way it's shot as you mentioned.
  15. The challenge is to work it out, learn a couple of things along the way especially when mistakes happen!
  16. Nicely done, nicely shot to make it possible, some places maybe a touch to much color. Great.
  17. As always Margus, beautifully done, you have a great feel, love the whites.
  18. Not viewing right now on the greatest monitor but I thought well done, looks great.